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Increasing Emotional Regulation for Youths in Residential Care: Phases of Change

NCJ Number
235295
Journal
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth Volume: 28 Issue: 2 Dated: April-June 2011 Pages: 91-101
Author(s)
Rocco A. Cimmarusti, Ph.D., L.C.S.W., L.M.F.T.
Date Published
May 2011
Length
11 pages
Annotation
This study examined a model that traces emotional dysregulation to increased regulation.
Abstract
Youths in residential care have likely experienced trauma as they have had atypical and disruptive events occur in their lives that has contributed to their out-of-home placement. For people who have been traumatized, the regulation of emotions is an important feature of their recovery. This article presents a model that traces phases from emotional dysregulation to increased regulation. Specific clinical descriptions of the youths are provided for each of the proposed phases. Youth care staff preferred treatment strategies are also identified that both facilitate emotional regulation and compliment the ongoing treatment. (Published Abstract)