TY - JOUR AU - Marshall, Brenda AB - SUMMARY Through collaboration among the service agencies collectively known as the Boston Consortium of Services for Families in Recovery, the Boston Public Health Commission implemented an integrated model of trauma-informed services that is culturally and linguistically appropriate to its service population of primarily poor urban Latina and African American women. The enhanced intervention was implemented in five Consortium-affiliated alcohol and drug addiction treatment programs providing outpatient, residential, and methadone services. Programs adopted trauma-informed service system enhancements and offered study participants a package of trauma-specific and trauma-informed clinical services. The assessment and consensus-building processes, enhanced model components, implementation process, challenges and lessons learned are described. TI - Boston Consortium of Services for Families in Recovery JO - Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly DO - 10.1300/J020v22n03_06 DA - 2005-01-03 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/taylor-francis/boston-consortium-of-services-for-families-in-recovery-utPSJIQmAZ SP - 95 EP - 119 VL - 22 IS - 3-4 DP - DeepDyve ER -