MST is an intensive, evidence-based, in-home treatment model that keeps high-risk youth with their families and out of the system — backed by decades of independent research and proven results across the country.
Published Outcome Studies
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Families Studied
Research Funding
Who Qualifies For MST?
What Can Be Expected
Outcomes for Juvenile Offenders
Results sustained over the long term—not just at discharge.
The Ripple Effect: A Whole-Family Model
MST treats the youth’s entire ecology—family, peers, school, and home—not just the individual.
Families Per Therapist
Therapist Access
Typical Treatment Length
Impressive Outcomes
Adolescents who were clinically discharged from MST treatment:
Program availability may vary by location.
New Mexico’s Juvenile Justice System at a Glance
No Recidivism Within 2 Years of Discharge
Successful Probation Completion
Fewer Referrals vs. Pre-Pandemic Levels
Source: CYFD Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee, Facts About Juvenile Justice in New Mexico, March 2025.
Independently Certified, Nationally Recognized
University of Colorado’s Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development has reviewed more than 1,400 youth programs and certified only 6 as “Model+,” its highest tier — MST is one of them. MST’s evidence base is also cited by the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the National Institutes of Health, and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.
Sources: MST Services national outcome data (mstservices.com/proven-results) · CYFD Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee, Facts About Juvenile Justice in New Mexico (Mar. 2025)