id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kbn5bgbetzdorlfmcfokx4mzfm Wanda K. Mohr Beyond point and level systems: Moving toward child-centered programming 2009.0 11 .pdf application/pdf 10180 642 50 on point and level system programming per se as actually implemented by staff members in treatment settings. empirical scrutiny or theoretical validity, ignore individual differences among children, and that point and level system programming may be counterproductive. point and level systems to manage the therapeutic milieu, children's behavior is monitored continually and calculated by staff Twelve-year-old Jimmy was admitted to child unit of a psychiatric hospital for impulsive, violent, and assaultive behavior since programming found its way into today's child inpatient and residential treatment units and transmuted into the present point and Treatment foci in residential or inpatient units are so heavily concentrated on behavior problems as Inpatient units and residential treatment facilities that are structured by level systems purport to assist children in acquiring failure, and cynicism (e.g., LaFromboise & Bigfoot, 1988; Malgady, Rogler, & Costantino, 1990). inpatient psychiatric unit as it implemented new model of childcentered clinical care based on the Collaborative Problem Solving ./cache/work_kbn5bgbetzdorlfmcfokx4mzfm.pdf ./txt/work_kbn5bgbetzdorlfmcfokx4mzfm.txt