Seeking Safety (Adolescent version)
Adolescents with a history of trauma and/or substance abuse
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Topic Areas
- Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Trauma Treatment - Client-Level Interventions (Child & Adolescent)
Adolescents with a history of trauma and/or substance abuse
This program is not a client-specific intervention, but a full-system approach that targets the entire organization with the intention of improving client care and outcomes. The focus is to create a trauma-informed and trauma-sensitive environment in which specific trauma-focused interventions can be effectively implemented.
Staff members who work with individuals in care or receiving service that may experience crisis and challenging behavior
Adolescents (12-18 year olds) with multiple problems who have been placed voluntarily or involuntarily in a residential child care facility (e.g., foster care facility, treatment center for adolescents with mental health problems, juvenile correctional facility, residential school, etc.)
High-risk youth in public, private, and alternative schools, and in residential settings, including juvenile corrections
Parents, grandparents, relative and kin providers, foster parents, or anyone serving in a parenting or caregiver role and children and youth of all ages with behavioral health, substance use disorders, and wellness concerns
Children and adolescents aged 10-18 who have severe emotional and behavioral problems (e.g., conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder) and frequently co-occurring problems such as depression, alcohol or drug use, chronic truancy, destruction of property, domestic violence, or suicidal ideation; program also has been used with teenagers with less extreme behaviors and serves both youth in the community and returning home from an out-of-home placement
Families with children at risk for or with behavior problems, substance abuse problems, or delinquency
Pregnant or parenting mothers (up to 12 months postpartum) who have alcohol and/or drug use disorders and their children 0 to 3.
Parents who are in substance abuse treatment and recovery; and may have current or past mental health issues and/or trauma