References for Wraparound
Bruns, E. J., Walker, J. S., Adams, J., Miles, P., Osher, T. W., Rast, J., et al. (2004). Ten principles of the wraparound process. Portland, OR: National Wraparound Initiative, Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children’s Mental Health, Portland State University.
Goldman, S. K. (1999). The conceptual framework for wraparound: Definition, values, essential elements, and requirements for practice. In B. J. Burns & S. K. Goldman (EDS.), Systems of care: Promising practices in children’s mental health, 1998 series: Volume IV. Promising practices in wraparound for children with severe emotional disorders and their families (pp. 27-34). Washington DC: Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice, American Institutes for Research.
Huffine, C. (2002). Current trends in the community treatment of seriously emotionally disturbed youths. Psychiatric Services, 53(7), 809-811.
Miles, P., Bruns, E. J., Osher, T. W., Walker, J. S., & National Wraparound Initiative Advisory Group (2006). The wraparound process user’s guide: A handbook for families. Portland, OR: National Wraparound Initiative, Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children’s Mental Health, Portland State University.
Miles, P., & Franz, J. (2001). Foundations of wraparound: Values, practice patterns, and essential ingredients. Article retrieved November 29, 2006 from http://paperboat.com/images/stories/ArticleArchive/Foundations%20of%20Wrapar.pdf. Article originally appeared in Capital Comments published by the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families in 2001.
Petr, C. G., & Allen, R. I. (1997). Family-centered professional behavior: Frequency and importance to parents. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 5(4), 196-205.
Resendez, M. G., Quist, R. M., & Matshazi, D. G. M. (2000). A longitudinal analysis of family empowerment and client outcomes. Journal of Child and Family Studies, (9)4, 449-460.
Saleebey, D. (1996). The strengths perspective in social work practice: Extensions and cautions. Social Work, 41(3), 296-305.
VanDenBerg, J., Bruns, E., & Burchard, J. (2003). History of the wraparound process. Focal Point: A National Bulletin on Family Support and Children's Mental Health: Quality and fidelity in Wraparound, 17(2), 4-7.
VanDenBerg, J. E. & Grealish, E. M. (1996). Individualized services and supports though the wraparound process: Philosophy and procedures. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 5(1), 7-21.
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