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Tables of Contents for Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
About the Editors
xi
 
Contributors
xiii
 
Preface
xvii
 
SECTION I: OVERVIEW
The Need for Developing and Evaluating Adolescent Treatment Models
3
34
Michael L. Dennis
Samia Dawud-Noursi
Randolph D. Muck
Melissa McDermeit
Adolescent Substance Use and Problems
4
3
The Public Treatment System for Adolescents in the United States
7
4
The History and Evaluation of Adolescent Treatment Practice
11
8
CSAT's Adolescent Treatment Model Program
19
7
Implications
26
11
SECTION II: OUTPATIENT TREATMENT MODELS
The Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program: Program Design, Treatment Issues, and Client Characteristics
37
20
Sally J. Stevens
Barbara D. Estrada
Theodora Carter
Lynn Reinardy
Valerie Seitz
Tara Swartz
Introduction
37
2
Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program Description (TSAT)
39
10
Evaluation Design
49
3
Client Population Description
52
3
Discussion
55
2
Chestnut Health Systems' Bloomington Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Program for Adolescent Substance Abusers
57
24
Susan Harrington Godley
Richard Risberg
Loree Adams
Alan Sodetz
Overview
59
2
Recruitment, Assessment, and Placement of Clients
61
2
Characteristics of Clients
63
3
Description of Treatment Components
66
5
Critical Issues Central to Treatment
71
4
Determining Readiness for Discharge or Transfer
75
1
Description of Staff and Clinical Supervision Process
76
2
Conclusion
78
3
Evaluation of a Group-Based Outpatient Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program
81
24
Robert J. Battjes
Emily A. Sears
Elizabeth C. Katz
Timothy W. Kinlock
Michael Gordon
Statement of the Problem
81
1
Overview of Epoch Counseling Center and the Evaluation Team
82
2
Theoretical Background
84
2
Epoch's Adolescent Program
86
6
Program Evaluation Procedures
92
3
Subject Characteristics
95
3
Conclusion
98
7
SECTION III: FAMILY-ORIENTED OUTPATIENT TREATMENT MODELS
Family Therapy for Early Adolescent Substance Abuse
105
30
Cynthia Rowe
Elizabeth Parker-Sloat
Seth Schwartz
Howard Liddle
Introduction
105
5
Multidimensional Family Therapy: A Developmental and Ecological Approach
110
1
The Self of the Early Adolescent and Clinical Implications
111
5
Peer Relationships in Early Adolescence and Clinical Implications
116
4
Relationships with Parents During Early Adolescence and Clinical Implications
120
7
Conclusions
127
8
SECTION IV: RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT MODELS
Mountain Manor Treatment Center: Residential Adolescent Addictions Treatment Program
135
20
Marc Fishman
Philip Clemmey
Hoover Adger
Overview
135
2
Patient Characteristics
137
4
Treatment Approach
141
3
Centralized Linkage
144
7
Young Adults
151
1
Managed Care
152
1
Discharge
152
1
Conclusion
153
2
Culturally Competent Substance Abuse Treatment for American Indian and Alaska Native Youths
155
28
Candice Stewart-Sabin
Mark Chaffin
Prevalence of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Among American Indian Youths
155
2
Impact of AOD Abuse on AI/AN Youths
157
8
Biculturally Competent Treatment Model
165
10
Client Profile and Program Environment
175
2
Outcome Survey
177
1
Conclusion
177
6
La Canada Adolescent Treatment Program: Addressing Issues of Drug Use, Gender, and Trauma
183
30
Sally J. Stevens
Joseph Hasler
Bridget S. Murphy
Rebekah Taylor
Mark Senior
Martha Barron
Patricia Garicia
Zoe Powis
Introduction
183
3
La Canada Treatment Program
186
11
Evaluation Activities
197
3
Population Description
200
6
Discussion
206
7
SECTION V: MODIFIED THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY TREATMENT MODELS
An Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment Services for Juvenile Probationers at Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles
213
22
Andrew R. Morral
Lisa H. Jaycox
William Smith
Kirsten Becker
Patricia Ebener
Introduction
213
2
The Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles at Lake View Terrace
215
9
The Phoenix Academy Evaluation
224
8
Discussion
232
3
Dynamic Youth Community, Incorporated: A Multiphase, Step-Down Therapeutic Community for Adolescents and Young Adults
235
22
Patricia D. Perry
Tanya L. Hedges
Douglas Carl
William Fusco
Karen Carlini
James Schneider
Nicholas Salerno
Introduction
235
4
DYC Therapeutic Community Treatment Phases
239
9
Parent/Relative Sponsors
248
1
DYC Staff
249
1
Summary of the DYC Model
250
2
Evaluation of the DYC Treatment Model
252
5
Thunder Road Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program
257
28
Patricia Shane
Linda Cherry
Tom Gerstel
Introduction
257
1
History and Origins of the Hybrid Therapeutic Community Treatment Model
258
4
Course of Treatment
262
8
Elements of the Treatment Approach
270
7
Profile of Clients Admitted to Treatment in 1999
277
1
Treatment Challenges
278
7
Index
285