Book review: Whittaker, J.K., del Valle, J.F., and Holmes L. (Eds). (2015). Therapeutic residential care for children and youth: Developing evidence-based international practice. London: Jessica Kingsley. 392pp, ISBN 978184905792

Jonathan Stanley

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Abstract

The authors of this edited book 'believe that properly designed and monitored Therapeutic Residential Care represents one critical form of specialized mental health treatment' to be located in a broader array of child and family services' (p.25). To make this a reality, this book shows the need for providers/ practitioners to deploy multiple evidence-based interventions; whether for a specific or milieu setting, there needs to be diagnostic-specific, efficacious interventions enabling the right placement for the right child the first time he or she requires substitute care.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages4
JournalScottish Journal of Residential Child Care
Volume15
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 18 Apr 2016

Keywords

  • therapeutic child care
  • miscommunication
  • misunderstanding
  • social pedagogy

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