Catchers in the Rye: Treatment Foster Parents as a System of Care |
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Authors: | Teena M. McGuinness PhD APRN-BC Janyce G. Dyer PhD CRNP CS |
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Affiliation: | University of Alabama School of Nursing, Birmingham, AL, USA. teena@adoption-research.org |
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Abstract: | PROBLEM: Similar to the children in J. D. Salinger's novel, The Catcher in the Rye, youth in foster care face the specter of "going over the cliff." METHODS: The empirical basis for "treatment foster care" is reviewed, concluding that treatment foster care is both a clinically and cost-effective form of community-based treatment. FINDINGS: Treatment foster parents prevent the fall of foster youth into the chasm of school failure, involvement with juvenile justice, and dependent living as adults. CONCLUSION: Treatment foster care is an evidence-based approach that is less restrictive and offers troubled youth an opportunity to engage and grow within a family setting. |
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Keywords: | Foster care child and adolescent mental health family therapeutic parenting risk and protective factors |
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