The chart below provides a quick at-a-glance view of each of the models.
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MST (Multisystemic Therapy) |
FFT (Functional Family Therapy) |
•Treatment Site |
In the field: home, school, neighborhood and community. |
Sessions in the field or the office, depending on family need. |
•Provider |
Single full-time therapist (as part of, and supported by generalist team) |
Single therapist (as part of, and supported by generalist team) |
•“Team” size |
2 to 4 therapists plus a supervisor |
3 to 8 therapists including the supervisor |
•Treatment |
Total behavioral health care (some exceptions for long-term care services such as psychiatric care, see more below under “Case Management Function”) with an emphasis on addressing all systems in the youth and family’s ecology that effect youth behaviors, and on empowering the family to manage challenges on their own. |
Phase-based family therapy model that directly addresses youth behavior problems by systematically targeting risk and protective factors at multiple levels in the youth’s ecology. Systemic and cognitive-behavioral interventions are included to change/replace maladaptive emotional, behavioral, and psychological processes within the individual, the family, and with relevant extra-family systems |
•Case Management Function |
Service provider rather than broker of services –success of referrals to long-term care providers, such as psychiatric care, are seen as responsibility of the MST therapist |
After youth & family have adopted positive coping patterns will link with other resources to enhance skills and provide additional resources |
•Approach to other co-occurring treatments |
Family makes the decision regarding what co-occurring treatments are pursued, though MST therapists help the family minimize other services as much as possible |
Exclude families currently engaged in family therapy |
•Treatment Duration |
3 to 5 months in most cases, an average of 4 months |
Approximately 3 months, up to 5 months in serious cases |
•Staff credentials |
MA-level is preferred, exceptions can be made for highly skilled BA- level clinical staff |
MA-level is preferred, exceptions can be made for highly skilled BA-level clinical staff |
•Staff employment status |
Full-time therapists with no other duties outside of MST. Supervisor commitment of 50% time per team as a minimum. |
Preference is for full-time staff but part- time staff working with a minimum caseload of 5 families (approximately 10- 12 hours per week) can be acceptable |
•Client Families\Staff |
4-6 cases per full-time therapist |
10-12 cases for a full-time therapist |
•Staff Availability |
Expectation that staff will work flexible schedule based upon needs of the family. 24 hr.\7 day\wk. team available |
Expectation that staff will work flexible schedule based upon needs of the family. No requirements for 24/7 on-call system. |
•Treatment Outcomes |
Responsibility of staff & agency |
Responsibility of staff and agency |
•Expectations of Outcomes |
Immediate, maximum effort by family and staff to attain goals |
Immediate, maximum effort by family and staff to attain goals |
•Referral process guidelines |
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