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Adelphoi Village Inc.
Adelphoi Village is a private, not-for-profit agency that provides help for 800 youths and their families throughout Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia and Maryland. MST is part of its comprehensive, community-based services.
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(Latrobe, Pa.)
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Advanced Behavioral Health Inc. (ABH)
ABH manages mental-health and substance-abuse services in the state of Connecticut. It provides customized technology so that programs perform efficiently. And it participates in and distributes research representing “best practices” in the field, which includes MST.
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(Middletown, Conn.)
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Catholic Charities of Buffalo, New York
Catholic Charities of Buffalo is a comprehensive human-services provider in Western New York. It offers counseling services for all ages, basic emergency assistance and referrals, child and adult mental-health services, chemical-dependency treatment, educational and vocational services.
Email: Marie Andersen-Strait
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(Buffalo, N.Y.)
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Center for Effective Interventions (CEI)
Part of the Human Services Department at Metropolitan State College of Denver, CEI helps communities and agencies select practice models that will create sustainable change for youths and families. Part of its mission is to expand the use of MST throughout Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona and Oklahoma.
Email: David Bernstein
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(Denver, Colo.)
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Center for Innovative Practices (CIP)
Institute for the Study and Prevention of Violence
Kent State University
CIP was created to get more evidence-based practices, especially MST, used in mental-health systems. CIP developed a network of MST teams across Ohio, which consistently achieves fidelity and significant outcomes.
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(Kent, Ohio)
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The Children's Village
Since 1851, the mission of The Children's Village has been to work with families so that society’s most vulnerable children can become educationally proficient, economically productive and socially responsible members of their communities. It uses MST to keep troubled teenagers at home by providing intensive support to families.
Email: Hans Schlange
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(Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.)
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Community Solutions Inc.
Community Solutions Inc. is a nonprofit organization that promotes self-reliance, responsibility and accountability for at-risk and disadvantaged youths and adults. Their portfolio of services, which includes MST, works with hundreds of young people and adults referred through contracts with all branches of the state and federal juvenile and adult criminal-justice systems, as well as social-service agencies.
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(Windsor, Conn.)
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De Viersprong, Forensic Youth Psychiatry
Since 2005, MST-the Netherlands has been offering MST for the treatment of Dutch adolescents exhibiting violent and criminal behavior. The MST program has been recognized by the FGZP (Federation of Gezondheidspsychologen), the NVRG (Dutch Association for Relational and Family Therapy) and the VGCT (Association of Behavioural Therapy and Cognitive Therapy).
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(The Netherlands)
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Evidence Based Services Inc.
Evidence Based Services' mission is to disseminate evidence-based treatments, such as MST-CM (MST-Contingency Management), for adolescent substance abusers and Multisystemic-Health Care for youth with chronic health problems (e.g., diabetes, obesity and asthma).
Email: Jeff Randall
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(Charleston, S.C.)
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Kinark Child and Family Services
Kinark Child and Family Services provides intensive treatment and support to young people with serious mental-health issues who get in trouble with the law. Kinark runs intensive programs, such as MST, that treat the youth at home and in the community.
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(Ontario, Canada)
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Hawaii Department of Health
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division
With its goal to protect and improve the health and environment for all people in Hawaii, the Hawaii Department of Health employs MST as a way to turn adolescents from violent and criminal behavior toward a productive and positive lifestyle.
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(Hawaii)
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Jefferson Parish Human Services Agency
The mission of the Jefferson Parish Human Services Authority is to reduce the incidence of mental illness and the crippling effects of substance abuse and developmental disabilities. To achieve that goal, it uses MST.
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(Metairie, La.)
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Liberty Resources Inc.
Liberty Resources, a diversified human-service agency, assists youths and families improve their quality of life by providing residential and nonresidential, such as MST, services tailored to meet their particular needs.
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(Syracuse, N.Y.)
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Life Without Barriers Australasia
In October 2009, Life Without Barriers was granted a license by MST Services to provide quality assurance and training to agencies (both government and nongovernment) in Australia and New Zealand offering MST.
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(NSW, Australia)
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Mid-Plains Center for Behavioral Healthcare Services Inc.
Mid-Plains Center is a comprehensive health-care agency that networks with community partners to provide mental-health services. It offers MST for families with delinquent/acting-out adolescents who are at risk for being removed from the home.
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(Grand Island, Neb.)
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MST Associates
MST Associates has taken the lead in consulting and training organizations providing Multisystemic Therapy for Youth with Problem Sexual Behaviors (MST-PSB), which treats chronic and violent juvenile offenders who engage in criminal sexual behavior and their families.
Email: Charles Borduin
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(Columbia, Mo.)
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MST Denmark - National Board of Social Services
MST in Denmark was originally a three-year project started in 2003 and funded by the Ministry of Social Affairs. Treatment results were so positive that the program is now offered by the Danish social services.
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(Odense, Denmark)
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MST New Zealand
The aim of MST New Zealand is to provide high-quality, individualized training and support to organizations seeking to deliver home-based intensive services using Multisystemic Therapy.
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(Wellington, New Zealand)
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Norwegian Centre for the Studies of Conduct Problems and Innovative Practice
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(Oslo, Norway)
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South Carolina Department of Mental Health
South Carolina Department of Mental Health is dedicated to incorporating programs and practices, such as MST, that have been empirically tested.
Email: Louise Johnson
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(Columbia, S.C)
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MST-Sverige (MST Sweden)
Stockholm’s Social Services Department is host to MST-Sverige and several other evidence-based treatment programs geared toward helping families, youth and children. MST-Sweden became a Network Partner in October 2007 and provides quality-assurance services to teams situated all over the country of Sweden."
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(Stockholm, Sweden)
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The Division of Public Behavioral Health and Justice Policy (PBHJP) University of Washington
PBHJP furnishes high-quality, individualized training and support to organizations seeking to deliver home-based intensive services using the MST model.
Email: Joshua Leblang
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(Seattle, Wash.)
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Youth Villages
Youth Villages is committed to helping troubled children and their families find success through a wide-ranging array of programs and services, which includes MST. In 1994, with the development of the Youth Villages Intensive In-Home Services Program, the organization became one of the first in the United States to use MST outside of the clinical trials.
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(Memphis, Tenn.)
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