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Efficacy of the Developmental Trauma and Attachment Program in a residential setting

This evaluation inspected the degree of symptom improvement associated with the Developmental Trauma and Attachment Program for decreasing symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among youth in residential treatment following complex trauma scenarios associated with domestic and internation...

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Published in:Journal of counseling and development 2022-07, Vol.100 (3), p.227-235
Main Authors: Lenz, A. Stephen, Buckwalter, Karen Doyle, Pester, Danielle A., Green, Kelly, Reed, Debbie
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Efficacy
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Foster care
Intercountry adoption
International adoption
Patient admissions
Post traumatic stress disorder
Residential care
Residential treatment
Symptoms
Trauma
Youth
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