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Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | 1995

Unclaimed Children revisited: the status of state children's mental health service systems.

Maryann Davis; Susan Yelton; Judith Katz-Leavy; Ira S. Lourie

In 1982, Jane KnitzersUnclaimed Children described continued nationwide failure to provide services for children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances. Since 1982, there has been considerable change in the philosophy, administration, and operation of services for this population. The current study compared state child and adolescent (C/A) mental health systems to those described inUnclaimed Children. Present findings are based on surveys of State Mental Health Representatives for Children and Youth in 1988/89 and 1993. Results indicated a marked increase in the number of state administrative offices and staff for C/A mental health. Much pertinent legislation had been passed. States developed a target population definition and largely officially embraced the Child and Adolescent Services System Program (CASSP) principles of an ideal system of care. Out-of-state placements were high, and placements on adult wards still existed. Counts of these placements were often unavailable to mental health officials.


American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 2010

Critical Failures in a Regional Network of Residential Treatment Facilities

Thomas W. Pavkov; Sesen Negash; Ira S. Lourie; Richard W. Hug

The present descriptive case study reports on the state of treatment services and environmental settings in adolescent residential treatment facilities (RTFs) conducted as part of the Residential Treatment Center Evaluation Project. The project frequently uncovered poor quality of care exposing youth to deleterious conditions. Observations related to harsh treatment practices, psychiatric practice and medication management, educational and aftercare planning, and general treatment planning were closely examined. The analysis indicated that accreditation and licensing are insufficient to assure the quality of the service process in RTFs. Future research should address the relationship between treatment quality and treatment outcome. Efforts should also be made to develop strategies for organizational change to support high-quality services in RTFs.


Residential Treatment for Children & Youth | 2010

Improving the Quality of Services in Residential Treatment Facilities: A Strength-based Consultative Review Process

Thomas W. Pavkov; Ira S. Lourie; Richard W. Hug; Sesen Negash

This descriptive case study reports on the positive impact of a consultative review methodology used to conduct quality assurance reviews as part of the Residential Treatment Center Evaluation Project. The study details improvement in the quality of services provided to youth in unmonitored residential treatment facilities. Improvements were observed in the areas of treatment planning and care, educational planning and services, and aftercare planning. Psychiatric practice improved and aversive and negative disciplinary practices were minimized. Improvement in service quality was achieved through a strength-based, consistent, and periodic consultative review process. Policy recommendations are discussed.


Journal of Social Service Research | 2010

Service Process and Quality in Therapeutic Foster Care: An Exploratory Study of One County System

Thomas W. Pavkov; Richard W. Hug; Ira S. Lourie; Sesen Negash

ABSTRACT This study assesses the quality of services in the therapeutic foster care programs used by one county in the Midwest. Using a consultative quality assurance review methodology, evaluators examined 67 randomly sampled cases across seven agencies to assess the service quality issues experienced by children. Following interviews with staff, foster parents, and children, and a review of case records, reviewers observed failures in service and in adherence to national program model standards and state regulations. The research indicates the need for consistent monitoring of child-placing agencies and the need for additional research linking service quality with foster care outcomes.


Archive | 1998

Community-based systems of care: From advocacy to outcomes.

Ira S. Lourie; Beth A. Stroul; Robert M. Friedman


Victimology | 1977

The phenomenon of the abused adolescent: A clinical study.

Ira S. Lourie


Archive | 1996

Lessons Learned from the Fort Bragg Demonstration.

Sheila A. Pires; Lenore Behar; Robert M. Friedman; Ira S. Lourie; Beverly Ferreiro; David Langmeyer; Ann May; Katherine J. Lazear


American Psychologist | 1990

Advances in children's mental health.

Ira S. Lourie; Beth A. Stroul; Judith Katz-Leavy; Phyllis R. Magrab; Robert M. Friedman; Barbara J. Friesen


American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 2010

Critical Failures in a Regional Network of Residential Treatment Facilities: CRITICAL FAILURES IN RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITIES

Thomas W. Pavkov; Sesen Negash; Ira S. Lourie; Richard W. Hug


American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 1998

President American Orthopsychiatric Association, 1998–1999

Ira S. Lourie; Robert M. Friedman

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Richard W. Hug

Indiana University Northwest

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Sesen Negash

Alliant International University

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Judith Katz-Leavy

National Institutes of Health

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Maryann Davis

Charles River Laboratories

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