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The Residential Youth Care Worker in Action: A Collaborative, Competency-Based
Approach
by Bob Bertolino, Kevin Thompson


Book description: Explore how these therapeutic practices can enhance your work as a residential
youth care worker! The Residential Youth Care Worker in Action: A Collaborative, Competency-Based
Approach will help youth care workers administer psychotropic medications,
understand psychiatric labels, handle crisis and staffing, and give accurate
assessments. Emphasizing ideas that focus on the strengths and abilities of
young people from the assessment phase of treatment through discharge, this
guidebook will help you take the views and actions of youths into consideration
from a change-oriented perspective in order to offer your clients appropriate
services.
The Residential Youth Care Worker in Action serves to fill in the gap between
therapists and residential youth care workers (RYCWs) by emphasizing ideas that
therapists have been using for years. This resourceful book takes a relatively
new direction in the field by focusing on competency-based as opposed to
problem-focused methods. Many of the major concerns that you face as a youth
care worker are addressed with easy-to-learn and use therapeutic ideas,
suggestions, new approaches, and techniques that are demonstrated through case
illustrations. Some of these competency-based ideas include:
- focusing on what is changeable for youths as opposed to what is not
- exploring how you can use language to convey respect and facilitate change by
focusing on a youth's possibilities instead of his or her past behavior
- using solution talk instead of problem talk, such as saying a youth is very
energetic at times instead of hyperactive
- respecting young people, their viewpoints, and experiences to create a context
and climate that is conducive to change
- exploring future roads with possibilities by helping young people create
compelling futures,
- dissolve barriers, and take action toward those preferred futures
- managing crisis intervention while simultaneously allowing youth to keep their
pride
- helping young people realize their accountability within the roles of both
psychotropic medications and psychiatric labels
The Residential Youth Care Worker in Action explains several approaches that you
can use to positively impact the lives of the young people in your residential
facility. Complete with handouts and diagrams such as a post-crisis debriefing
form, a level promotion petition form, and a weekly success chart that can be
reproduced and used in various residential programs, The Residential Youth Care
Worker in Action will help you create a positive atmosphere for youths and
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Getting Started As a Residential Child Care Worker: A Guide for Beginners
by Jesse E. Crone

Book review:
Reviewer: A reader
An excellent resource for new Child Care Workers! Provides an accurate overview
of what new Child Care Workers can expect upon entering this very challenging
field of work. Our Residential Treatment Facility has made this handy little
book "required reading" for all new staff members. Crone's knowledge and writing
style makes for easy, pleasurable, and interesting reading. Despite the fact
that this book was written years ago, any professional currently working in a
Residential Treatment Facility will find that the "basics" remain "on-target"
and essential for helping new staff get off to a positive start! |
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Residential Treatment: A Cooperative, Competency-Based Approach to Therapy and
Program Design
by Michael Durrant

Book description:
Eastwood Family Therapy Centre, Sydney, Australia. Text for psychotherapists and
residential staff of techniques and programs in successful residential
treatment. Includes programs in Australia, Canada, and the U.S. DNLM:
Residential Treatment methods.
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The Occupational Experience of Residential Child and Youth Care Worker: Caring
and Its Discontents
by Mordecai Ariele

Book description:
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Knowledge Utilization in Residential Child and
Youth Care Practice
by Jerome Beker, Zvi Eisikovits

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Pain, Normality and the Struggle for Congruence:
Reinterpreting Residential Care for Children and Youth
by James P. Anglin "The term "residential care" encompasses a
wide and imprecise range of services..." (more)

Book description:
Description (from the back page)
Presents the results of a 14 month study of 10 staffed group homes in British
Colombia. The book uses grounded theory to construct a theoretical model that
speaks to the primary challenge care workers face each day – responding to pain
and pain based behavior in residents. It combines participants observations,
transcribed interviews, and doucment analysis, to develop a care theme of
congruence. Several major psychosocial processes, and 11 interactional dynamics
identified as being fundemental to group home life. The study brings to light
several neglected aspects of residential care and proposes new directions in
policy development, education, practice, and research to create an integrated
and accessible framework for understanding group home life for youths. |
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Basic Psychological Skills for Front-Line Staff of
Residential Youth Facilities
by Kenneth, Ph.D. France "We get down so many times..." (more)
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