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  • Preface
  • Foreword
  • 1. Approaches & Interventions
    • 1.1 Substance Use & Mental Health Interventions for Youth Who Are Homeless: The Community Reinforcement Approach & Motivational Enhancement Therapy
    • 1.2 Dialectical Behaviour Therapy to Enhance Emotional Regulation & Resilience Among Street-Involved Youth
    • 1.3 Mindfulness Approaches for Youth Experiencing Homelessness
    • 1.4 Trauma-Informed Care for Street-Involved Youth
    • 1.5 Ecologically Based Family Therapy for Adolescents Who Have Left Home
    • 1.6 Crisis Response with Street-Involved Youth
  • 2. Specific Groups
    • 2.1 Supporting Indigenous Youth Experiencing Homelessness
    • 2.2 Responding to the Needs of LGBTQ2S Youth Experiencing Homelessness
    • 2.3 Engaging with Newcomer Youth Experiencing Homelessness
    • 2.4 Anti-Racist Praxis with Street-Involved African Canadian Youth
    • 2.5 Ecologically Based Treatment for Mothers Experiencing Homelessness Who Have Children in Their Care
    • 2.6 Developing a Trauma-Informed Mental Health Group Intervention for Youth Transitioning out of Homelessness
  • 3. Contexts & Considerations
    • 3.1 Preventing Burnout Among Service Providers
    • 3.2 Responding to mental health concerns on the front line: Building capacity at a crisis shelter for youth experiencing homelessness
    • 3.3 Strengths-based outreach & advocacy for non-service-connected youth experiencing homelessness
    • 3.4 The individual placement & support model of supported employment for street-involved youth with mental illness
    • 3.5 Beautiful trouble: Possibilities in the arts with street-involved youth
    • 3.6 Peer support work to enhance services for youth experiencing homelessness
    • 3.7 The digital lives of youth who are homeless: Implications for intervention, policy, and services
    • 3.8 Partnerships that support mental health intervention for street-involved youth
    • 3.9 Resilience-based mental health intervention for street children in developing countries
  • 4. Assessment & Evaluation
    • 4.1 Assessment tools for prioritizing housing resources for youth who are homeless
    • 4.2 Pragmatic strategies & considerations for evaluating mental health programs
  • Afterword

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2018
1. Approaches & Interventions 2.1 Supporting Indigenous Youth Experiencing Homelessness

Preface

Foreword

1. Approaches & Interventions

1.1 Substance Use & Mental Health Interventions for Youth Who Are Homeless: The Community Reinforcement Approach & Motivational Enhancement Therapy1.2 Dialectical Behaviour Therapy to Enhance Emotional Regulation & Resilience Among Street-Involved Youth1.3 Mindfulness Approaches for Youth Experiencing Homelessness1.4 Trauma-Informed Care for Street-Involved Youth1.5 Ecologically Based Family Therapy for Adolescents Who Have Left Home1.6 Crisis Response with Street-Involved Youth

2. Specific Groups

2.1 Supporting Indigenous Youth Experiencing Homelessness2.2 Responding to the Needs of LGBTQ2S Youth Experiencing Homelessness2.3 Engaging with Newcomer Youth Experiencing Homelessness2.4 Anti-Racist Praxis with Street-Involved African Canadian Youth2.5 Ecologically Based Treatment for Mothers Experiencing Homelessness Who Have Children in Their Care2.6 Developing a Trauma-Informed Mental Health Group Intervention for Youth Transitioning out of Homelessness

3. Contexts & Considerations

3.1 Preventing Burnout Among Service Providers3.2 Responding to mental health concerns on the front line: Building capacity at a crisis shelter for youth experiencing homelessness3.3 Strengths-based outreach & advocacy for non-service-connected youth experiencing homelessness3.4 The individual placement & support model of supported employment for street-involved youth with mental illness3.5 Beautiful trouble: Possibilities in the arts with street-involved youth3.6 Peer support work to enhance services for youth experiencing homelessness3.7 The digital lives of youth who are homeless: Implications for intervention, policy, and services3.8 Partnerships that support mental health intervention for street-involved youth3.9 Resilience-based mental health intervention for street children in developing countries

4. Assessment & Evaluation

4.1 Assessment tools for prioritizing housing resources for youth who are homeless4.2 Pragmatic strategies & considerations for evaluating mental health programs

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