12/22
![Employment experiences of homeless young adults: Are they different for youth with a history of foster care? [An article from: Children and Youth Services Review]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/515HJ9FW66L._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
This digital document is a journal article from Children and Youth Services Review, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Description: There are approximately 350,000 young people between the ages of 18 and 24 who are homeless each year in the United States and some were placed in foster care as a minor. The purpose of this study is to examine the baseline information and outcomes following an employment training program for homeless transitional youth. A…
Tags: Adults, Care, Different, Employment, employment experiences, Experiences, Foster, History, Homeless, mental health issues, NFC, substance abuse issues, They, United States, Young, Youth
09/28

Includes 60 elegantly designed client handouts that provide information in a clear, user-friendly format Ideal for use in waiting rooms, at presentations, or as newsletters to help you inform clients and market your practice Enclosed CD-ROM contains all of the handouts that you can print out and distribute to your clientsHelp educate your child and adolescent clients on a variety of mental health topics The Child and Adolescent Client Education Handout Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use handouts designed to educate your clients on a variety of issues and concerns related to their mental health and…
Tags: Adolescent, amazon, Child, child and adolescent client education handout planner, client, Education, Handout, Information, mental health issues, Planner, Variety
08/27
Daniel and Megan felt drawn to the little dark-haired child they had seen in the orphanage half way around the world, but they felt they had more questions than answers. “Where do we start?” Megan asked as we spoke on the phone. The adoption agency needed a response and they felt frozen in their fear. After receiving guidance and answers from other adoptive parents who had the same questions as Daniel and Megan, they soon brought home their little daughter. Megan shared later how the advice to seek a pediatrician early in the process helped them learn what to expect…
Tags: Adoption, adoption parents, C.O.A.P., Caldwell, Child, Daniel, international adoptions, Megan, mental health issues, Northern California, Pediatrician, Pediatricians, Role
08/21
Daniel and Megan felt drawn to the little dark-haired child they had seen in the orphanage half way around the world, but they felt they had more questions than answers. “Where do we start?” Megan asked as we spoke on the phone. The adoption agency needed a response and they felt frozen in their fear. After receiving guidance and answers from other adoptive parents who had the same questions as Daniel and Megan, they soon brought home their little daughter. Megan shared later how the advice to seek a pediatrician early in the process helped them learn what to expect…
Tags: Adoption, adoption parents, C.O.A.P., Caldwell, Child, Daniel, international adoptions, Megan, mental health issues, Northern California, Pediatrician, Pediatricians, Role
08/09
Daniel and Megan felt drawn to the little dark-haired child they had seen in the orphanage half way around the world, but they felt they had more questions than answers. “Where do we start?” Megan asked as we spoke on the phone. The adoption agency needed a response and they felt frozen in their fear. After receiving guidance and answers from other adoptive parents who had the same questions as Daniel and Megan, they soon brought home their little daughter. Megan shared later how the advice to seek a pediatrician early in the process helped them learn what to expect…
Tags: Adoption, adoption parents, C.O.A.P., Caldwell, Child, Daniel, international adoptions, Megan, mental health issues, Northern California, Pediatrician, Pediatricians, Role
06/23
I was treated for mental health issues for years as a child/adolescent but have been in recovery and mental stability for over five years now. I recently applied to attend college and was interested in earning my AA degree in Psychology to become a Psychiatric Technician, working with kids like myself when I was young. I’m hoping my past treatment will not be a problem when it comes time to get a job, so I want to know if it will disqualify me.
Tags: aa degree, child adolescent, Field, Former, Health, Mental, mental health issues, Patient, Psychiatric, Work