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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2014 7:38:06 GMT
www.mstuk.orgMultisystemic Therapy (MST) is an intensive family and community based intervention for children and young people aged 11-17, where young people are at risk of out of home placement in either care or custody and families have not engaged with other services. MST teams focus on the whole world of the young person - their homes and families, schools and teachers, neighbourhoods and friends. MST staff will go to where families are and work with them intensively for three to five months, including being on call to families 24 hours a day, seven days a week. MST therapists aim to: • work intensively with parents or carers to empower them with the tools and resources to manage the young person’s behaviours; • increase young people’s engagement with and success in education and training; • promote positive activities for parent and young person • reduce young people’s offending and/or anti-social behaviour; • improve family relationships • tackle underlying problems in the young person or parent, including substance misuse. MST is based on many years of research into what works for families and therapists use approaches, such as behavioural therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy and structured family therapy to work with young people and their families.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2014 7:50:12 GMT
Very useful site.
Explains the principals of MST and how it works with the whole family to keep their children at home and out of trouble.
Could be useful for a lot of us dealing with extremely difficult adopted teens when CAMHS don't know what to suggest.
Worth a read?
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