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Chamberlain, P. (2003). Treating Chronic Juvenile Offenders. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 

Chamberlain, P. (1994). Family connections: Treatment Foster Care for adolescents. Eugene, OR: Northwest Media.

Chamberlain, P., & Mihalic, S. F. (1998). Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care. In D. S. Elliott (Series Ed.), Book eight: Blueprints for violence prevention. Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado at Boulder.

Pacifici, C., Chamberlain, P., & White, L. (2002). Off-road parenting: Practical solutions for difficult behavior. Northwest Media, Eugene, Oregon (book and DVD).

Chamberlain, P. (1990). Comparative evaluation of Specialized Foster Care for seriously delinquent youths: A first step. Community Alternatives: International Journal of Family Care, 2(2), 21-36.

Chamberlain, P., & Moore, K. J. (1998). A clinical model of parenting juvenile offenders: A comparison of group versus family care. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 3(3), 375-386.

Chamberlain, P., & Reid, J. B. (1991). Using a specialized foster care treatment model for children and adolescents leaving the state mental hospital. Journal of Community Psychology, 19, 266-276.

Chamberlain, P., & Reid, J. (1998). Comparison of two community alternatives to incarceration for chronic juvenile offenders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 6(4), 624-633.

Eddy, J. M., & Chamberlain, P. (2000). Family management and deviant peer association as mediators of the impact of treatment condition on youth antisocial behavior. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 5(68), 857-863.

Fisher, P. A., & Chamberlain, P. (2000). Multidimensional treatment foster care: A program for intensive parenting, family support, and skill building. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 8, 155-164. [Also appears in H. M. Walker & M. H. Epstein (Eds.). Making schools safer and violence free: Critical issues, solutions, and recommended practices. A compilation of articles from Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (pp. 140-149). Austin, TX: Pro-ed.]

Fisher, P., Ellis, H., & Chamberlain, P. (1999). Early intervention foster care: A model for preventing risk in young children who have been maltreated. Children's Services: Social Policy, Research, and Practice, 2(3), 159-182.

Fisher, P. A., Gunnar, M. R., Chamberlain, P., & Reid, J. B. (2000). Preventive intervention for maltreated preschool children: Impact on children's behavior, neuroendocrine activity, and foster parent functioning. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 39(11), 1356-1364.

Smith, D. K., Stormshak, E., Chamberlain, P., & Bridges-Whaley, R. (2001). Placement disruption in treatment foster care. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 9, 200-205.

Chamberlain, P. (1999). Community alternatives for chronic juvenile offenders and emotionally disturbed youngsters: Implications for the foster care system. In K. Bogenschneider & J. Mills (Eds.), Raising the next generation: Public and private parenting initiatives-Wisconsin Family Impact Seminars briefing report (pp. 18-26). Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, Center for Excellence in Family Studies.

Chamberlain, P. (1999). Residential care for children and adolescents with conduct disorders. In H. C. Quay & A. E. Hogan (Eds.), Handbook of disruptive behavior disorders (pp. 495-505). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Chamberlain, P. (2000). Treatment foster care. In R Alvarado, K. Kendall, S. Beesley, & C. Lee-Cavanes (Eds.), Strengthening America's families: Model family programs for substance abuse and delinquency prevention (pp. 13-14). Salt Lake City: University of Utah, Department of Health Promotion and Education.

Chamberlain, P. (2001). Multidimensional treatment foster care for chronic juvenile offenders: A blueprint for violence prevention. In N. Walker (Ed.) Promising approaches for reducing youth violence: Michigan Family Impact Seminars briefing report (Report No. 2001-1, pp. 29-37). East Lansing: Michigan State University.

Chamberlain, P. (2001). What works in treatment foster care. In M. P. Kluger, G. Alexander, & P. A. Curtis (Eds.), What works in child welfare (pp. 157-162). Washington, DC: CWLA.

Chamberlain, P. (in press). Treatment foster care, a community solution for boys and girls referred from juvenile justice. In E. D. Hibbs & P. S. Jensen (Eds.), Psychosocial treatments for child and adolescent disorders: Empirically based strategies for clinical practice (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Chamberlain, P., & Moore, K. J. (1998). Models of community treatment for serious juvenile offenders. In J. Crane (Ed.), Social programs that really work (pp. 256-276). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Chamberlain, P., & Moore, K. J. (2002). Chaos and trauma in the lives of adolescent females with antisocial behavior and delinquency. In R. Geffner (Series Ed.) & R. Greenwald (Vol. Ed.) Trauma and juvenile delinquency: Theory, research, and interventions (pp. 79-108). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press.

Leve, L. D., & Chamberlain, P. (in press). Girls in the juvenile justice system: Risk factors and clinical implications. In D. Pepler, K. Madsen, C. Webster, & K. Levine (Eds.), Development and treatment of girlhood aggression.

Moore, K. J., Sprengelmeyer, P. G., & Chamberlain, P. (2001). Community-based treatment for adjudicated delinquents: The Oregon Social Learning Center's "Monitor" multidimensional treatment foster care program. Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 18(3), 87-97.

Sherman, C. (1999). Reported by P. Chamberlain: Cost-effective approach-Therapeutic foster care reduces delinquent behavior. International Medical News Group (Report #46268). Available from IMNG, 12230 Wilkins Avenue, Rockville MD 20852.

Sprengelmeyer, P. G., & Chamberlain, P. (2001). Treating antisocial and delinquent youth in out-of-home settings. In J. N. Hughes, A. M. La Greca, & J. C. Conoley (Eds.), Handbook of Psychological Services for Children and Adolescents (pp. 285-299). New York: Oxford University Press.


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