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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/12/2004
Control Number
2004-229J
Agenda Item Number
7.I.
Entity Name
Center for Emotional & Behavioral Health
Subject
Group Therapy Program for Children and Adolescents
Children's Services Advisory Committee
Archived Roll/Disk#
3223
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4307
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The Center for Emotional and Behavioral Health @IRMH— Group Therapy Program for Children and Adolescents — IRC- CSAC <br /> D . MEASURABLE OUTCOMES (Entire Section D not to exceed two pages) <br /> OUTCOMES ACTIVITIES <br /> Add all of the elements for the Measurable Outcome(s) Add the tasks to accomplish the Outcome(s) <br /> Children ' s Group . <br /> 1 . To increase patients understanding of their 1 . Patients will complete an evaluation that <br /> feelings by 80% . asks them to rate their understanding of their <br /> 2 . To increase patients awareness of feelings , social skills, anger management <br /> appropriate social behaviors by 80% skills, loss , and self-esteem <br /> 3 . To increase patients awareness of <br /> appropriate expressions of anger by 80% <br /> 4 . To increase patients level of self-esteem by <br /> 80% . <br /> 5 . To provide a safe place for children to talk <br /> about loss and reduce the level of anxiety <br /> losses can cause in their lives by 80% <br /> Baseline : Patient evaluation and parent <br /> evaluation <br /> Adolescent Groups . <br /> A. Anger Group <br /> 1 . To decrease the level of anger the client 1 . Patient will complete an evaluation that asks <br /> feels by 80% of premorbid level . them to rate the level of anger they feel ; rate <br /> 2 . To increase the use of anger management the frequency with which they use new anger <br /> skills to 80% frequency rate. management skills ; rate the frequency of <br /> 3 . To increase the appropriate expression of appropriate expression of anger. <br /> anger to 80% frequency rate. <br /> Baseline: Patient evaluation and parent <br /> evaluation <br /> B . Self-Mutilator Group : <br /> 1 . To decrease the level of anxiety by 80% 1 . Patient will complete an evaluation that <br /> that causes the client to self-mutilate. asks them to rate the level of anxiety they feel ; <br /> 2 . To increase the use of coping skills rate the frequency in which they use new <br /> replacing the self-mutilation behavior to an coping skills to express anxiety as opposed to <br /> 80% frequency rate . utilizing maladaptive behaviors of self- <br /> 3 . To increase the appropriate expression of mutilation. <br /> anxiety by 80% . <br /> Baseline : Patient evaluation and parent <br /> evaluation <br /> C . Sexual Abuse/Trauma Group : 1 . Patient will complete an evaluation that asks <br /> 1 . To decrease the level of traumatic them to rate the level of traumatic symptoms <br /> symptoms that are interfering in the that are interfering with the patient ' s life. To <br /> patient ' s quality of life by 80% . rate the frequency rate of using appropriate <br /> coping skills that help manage traumatic <br /> 10 <br />
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