2024
Juvenile Justice-Based Interdisciplinary Collective Care: An Innovative Approach
Brown S, Perez O. Juvenile Justice-Based Interdisciplinary Collective Care: An Innovative Approach. Community Mental Health Journal 2024, 60: 1042-1054. PMID: 38730075, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-024-01285-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYouth offendersNegative life outcomesMental health concernsJuvenile justice systemCriminogenic riskJustice systemMental health needsDelinquent behaviorUnited StatesLife outcomesOffendersCollective careHealth needsCollective collaborationYouthCommunity partnersHealth concernCultural responsivenessHealth crisisRecidivismConcernsServicesEffective interventionsFamilyScholarship
2022
Teaching DBT Skills to DACA Recipients and Their Families: Findings From an ECHO Program
Morales F, Perez O, Silva M, Paris M, Garcini L, RodrĂguez M, Mercado A. Teaching DBT Skills to DACA Recipients and Their Families: Findings From an ECHO Program. Practice Innovations 2022, 7: 327-341. PMID: 36643377, PMCID: PMC9833813, DOI: 10.1037/pri0000191.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDistress tolerance skillsDialectical Behavioral Therapy SkillsGroup of psychologistsStrengths-based approachEmotion regulationMental health needsTolerance skillsDBT skillsImmigrant adolescentsPainful emotionsTherapy skillsCoping strategiesSession contentYoung adultsSkillsQualitative findingsWeb-based programParticipants' needsMental health care servicesDistressConsiderable anxietyHealing interventionsSessionsHealth needsUndocumented communities
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