2008
DOI: 10.1300/08865710802071911
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Assessment of Behavior Management and Behavioral Interventions in State Child Welfare Facilities

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“…Different treatment approaches are frequently used to deal with the issues that are essential in managing aggression and include peer issues, conflict resolution, socio-emotional health and well being, and the child's ability to build healthy and trusting relationships. It is important to implement skills and strategies that will reduce aggressive tendencies (Wong, 2006) however the challenge is in determining whether the approaches.recommended as evidence-based practices are productive for the children in residential settings where CYW's need to manage the daily conflict and aggression that occurs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Different treatment approaches are frequently used to deal with the issues that are essential in managing aggression and include peer issues, conflict resolution, socio-emotional health and well being, and the child's ability to build healthy and trusting relationships. It is important to implement skills and strategies that will reduce aggressive tendencies (Wong, 2006) however the challenge is in determining whether the approaches.recommended as evidence-based practices are productive for the children in residential settings where CYW's need to manage the daily conflict and aggression that occurs.…”
Section: List Of Figuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different treatment approaches are frequently used to deal with the issues that are essential in managing aggression and include peer issues, conflict resolution, socio-emotional health and well being, and the child's ability to build healthy and trusting relationships. It is important to implement skills and strategies that will reduce aggressive tendencies (Wong, 2006) however the challenge is in determining whether the approaches.recommended as evidence-based practices are productive for the children in residential settings where CYW's need to manage the daily conflict and aggression that occurs.…”
Section: List Of Figuresmentioning
confidence: 99%