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Dangerous Kids: Boys Town's Approach for Helping Caregivers Treat Aggressive Andviolent Youth
Contributor(s): Sterba, Michael (Author), Davis, Jerry (Joint Author)

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ISBN: 1889322318     ISBN-13: 9781889322315
Publisher: Boys Town Press
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: September 2004
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Annotation: Treating Violent Youth

Aggressive or violent youth threaten the well-being of themselves, other youth, and caregivers in whatever setting they are in -- foster care, group homes, mental health facilities, or schools. They may need medication and individual or group therapy to help treat their problems. But these youth also need to learn prosocial ways to solve problems and to control negative thoughts and feelings of anger and frustration without turning to aggressive and violent behavior.

The approach outlined in Dangerous Kids, based on the Boys Town Teaching Model, can help concerned caregivers work successfully with youth who rely on aggressive, antisocial, and destructive behaviors while keeping themselves and the youth safe.

A Program That Works

Research data on children cared for in all of Boys Town's programs, including parent training, foster care, in-home intervention, group homes, and intensive residential treatment centers, demonstrate the program's effectiveness. For example, Child Behavior Checklist scores tracking behavioral and emotional problems including aggression fall dramatically from admission to departure, and aggressive incidents decrease.

The strategies and techniques used to produce these results can be learned and used by caregivers in any youth care setting. They can help you and the children in your care.

Techniques with Structure and Flexibility

Crisis Teaching helps you work with a youth who has lost self-control -- yelling, swearing, hitting, or kicking -- to help you stay calm, get the youth to calm down, and to teach the child self-control strategies. Corrective Teaching shows you how to stop misbehavior and help a youth learn a new,positive skill to replace the negative behavior. Proactive Teaching and Effective Praise are other techniques that give you a step-by-step structure to help you feel confident and secure but allow you the flexibility to tailor your approach to each individual child and his or her needs.

Chapters describe techniques such as social skill instruction, self-control strategies, time-out, and aggression logs or diaries and how to incorporate them into Treatment Plans. Sample plans for both reactive and proactive aggressive youth in a variety of care settings are offered. Finally, rules and guidelines for 15 youth rights that promote safe environments for youth in treatment are outlined. An appendix lists social skills that are most helpful in treating reactive and proactive aggressive kids.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Psychotherapy - Child & Adolescent
- Family & Relationships | Conflict Resolution
Dewey: 616.891
LCCN: 00709524
Physical Information: 0.43" H x 8.42" W x 10.66" L (1.00 lbs) 148 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Family
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
 
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