Therapeutic Crisis Intervention

Therapeutic Crisis Intervention is a crisis management protocol developed by Cornell University for residential child care facilities. The purpose of the TCI protocol is to provide a crisis prevention and intervention model for residential child care facilities which will assist them in:

The protocol was developed beginning in 1979 through funding from a grant by the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect.[1]

A review by the Social Care Institute for Excellence found however only two rigorous evaluations of Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) have been conducted, and these presented mixed conclusions as to its effectiveness.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Therepeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) Overview". Cornell University. Archived from the original on 5 August 2004.
  2. Kilpatrick, Rosemary; Berridge, David; Sinclair, Ruth; Larkin, Emma; Lucas, Patricia; Kelly, Berni; Geraghty, Teresa (September 2008), Working with challenging and disruptive situations in residential child care: Sharing effective practice, SCIE Knowledge review, 22, Social Care Institute for Excellence, (registration required (help))

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