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This issue of Focal Point examines interventions for underserved populations.

Articles are the following:

  • New Directions in the Treatment of Troubled Hispanic Youth

  • Intervening in the Lives of Runaway and Homeless Youth

  • Successful Strategies for Improving the Lives of American Indian and Alaska Native Youth and Families

  • Finding my Roots

  • Adapting Attachment-Based Family Therapy for Depressed and Suicidal Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Adolescents

  • What Makes Mentoring Effective? How Research Can Guide You in Selecting a Program

  • School-based Telemental Health Services: Reaching Underserved Populations

  • “This is My Home”: A Culturally Competent Model Program for African-American Children in the Foster Care System

  • Research and evaluation on programs for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander Populations

Newsletter
2007
Focal Point
21
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