ABSTRACT
This study examined the transition from most-to-least possible restrictive environments for youth with emotional and behavioral disorders. Components of positive transition experiences were identified from the literature as planning for transition at intake in such a way as to promote continuity of care, family involvement, academic and employment success, and assistance in navigating the adult mental health system and services. In this phenomenological study, transition service providers were interviewed to explore the transition practices currently utilized, and results were compared to recommended practices in the literature. Transition professionals were able to identify consistency, gradual change, individualization, communication between providers, opportunities for community experiences, and youth involvement in the transition as necessary to successful transition.