"Conducting collaborative research is not just a feel-good principle. It is critical to strong science and to the hope that research findings will be used in the real world. This volume brings that message home through theory, case studies, and practical advice from researchers, family members, and community members who truly demonstrate 'the power of partnerships."--Eric J. Bruns, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine and
Co-Director, National Wraparound Initiative
"This innovative guide, with its case studies, provides important tools for community leaders, parents, and researchers on how to develop powerful collaborations that will increase knowledge about children's mental health. Lessons garnered from the field provide practical approaches to facilitate collaborative and high quality evaluations to improve youth outcomes and strengthen families."--Barbara J. Burns, Ph.D., Professor of Medical Psychology, Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine