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      Wilderness Therapy: Ethical Considerations for Mental Health Professionals

      Child & Youth Care Forum
      Springer Nature

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            A continuum of care. More is not always better.

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            This article describes an $80-million project designed to test whether a continuum of mental health and substance abuse services for children and adolescents is more cost-effective than services delivered in the more typical fragmented system. The study showed that an integrated continuum was successfully implemented that had better access, greater continuity of care, more client satisfaction, and treated children in less restrictive environments. However, the cost was higher, and clinical outcomes were no better than those at the comparison site. The article concludes that reform of mental health systems alone is unlikely to affect clinical outcomes. Cooperation is needed between mental health providers and researchers to better understand how to improve services delivered in the community.
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              What is Wilderness Therapy?

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                Journal
                Child & Youth Care Forum
                Child Youth Care Forum
                Springer Nature
                1053-1890
                1573-3319
                February 2010
                October 23 2009
                : 39
                : 1
                : 47-61
                Article
                10.1007/s10566-009-9085-7
                81a5ce65-0a81-41e2-a690-3c8a20652526
                © 2009
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