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CHS Home > Services > Research & Training > Bookstore > Adolescent Portable Therapy Lighthouse Institute Publications Adolescent Portable Therapy: A Practical Guide for
Service Providers Evan Elkin, M.A., Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY Author Contact Information: Adolescent Portable Therapy (APT) is an intensive family- and community-based intervention developed to treat adolescents who are heavy substance abusers. APT was created to serve juvenile justice-involved adolescents and their families as the young people move through the justice system and reenter the community. The APT model is designed to be flexible enough to be adapted to other environments and with other client populations where a home-based family therapy intervention is indicated. The APT manual is a practice and reference guide for service providers interested in implementing APT. The manual provides a theoretical framework as well as procedures, techniques and case examples, and is designed to serve as a flexible resource for providers seeking to engage and motivate families throughout treatment. The APT manual emphasizes:
$20.00 ORDER #K108 99 PAGES SOFT COVER 2005 To order, go to Lighthouse Institute Bookstore
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