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DOI: 10.1080/713675959
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Profiling intensive in-home family treatment services: Do they work? A 10-year study

Abstract: Home services are designed to stabilize and preserve families at risk of dissolutio n while protecting the safety of all family members. These services provide at-risk families with intensive crisis intervention and family education and are based in the home. This study provides descriptive and evaluative outcome data from 4,866 children, 2,716 parents and 1,729 family cases. These families were treated by two North Dakota providers of family preservation services at some point in the course of the past 10 yea… Show more

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