Abstract

This study evaluates a five year quasi-experiment in the provision of family preservation to families at imminent risk of placement, comparing outcomes with a five year baseline experience and “customary services” program in a similar city. Clients in the experimental group received concrete services and a large amount of psychotherapeutic care of one sort or another. Clients in the two comparison groups probably received similar amounts of concrete services but much less therapeutic care. Clients in the experimental group were placed at a much lower rate than clients in either comparison group. Moreover, the home environment of experimental clients also improved much more than the home environment of controls.

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