Concept information
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treatment theories, research, techniques, strategies, and effectiveness
psychotherapy
group therapy
family therapy
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victimology
victimology and crime prevention
interventions and intervention programs for victim and offender
family therapy
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interpersonal relationships
human relationships
prevention and repair of relationship problems
family therapy
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social interaction
human relationships
prevention and repair of relationship problems
family therapy
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social interaction
human relationships
prevention and repair of relationship problems
family therapy
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prisons and correctional facilities
juvenile justice
treatment and interventions for delinquency
family therapy
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cross-cultural psychology
multicultural psychology
treatment in multicultural psychology
family therapy
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cross-cultural psychology
multicultural psychology
treatment in multicultural psychology
family therapy
Preferred term
multisystemic therapy
Definition
- Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is an intensive, family-centered, community-based practice model successfully applied and tested with diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. MST initially focused on eliminating the antisocial behaviors of juvenile offenders aged 12 to 17. [Source: Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity; Multisystemic Therapy]
Broader concept
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/multisystemic_therapy
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