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Handbook of Parent Training: Parents as Co-Therapists for Children's Behavior Problems [Hardcover]

James M. Briesmeister (Editor), Charles E. Schaefer (Editor)


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0471163430 978-0471163435 December 1997 2
Thanks to the pioneering efforts of dedicated researchers and clinicians around the globe—many of whose names appear in this volume's extensive list of contributors—parent training has, in the last two decades, established itself as an empirically sound, highly efficacious, and cost-effective intervention strategy for treating behavior disorders in children. It is one of today's most rapidly evolving intervention strategies, and the world literature on parent training theory and practice continues to grow exponentially. Since the publication of the critically acclaimed first edition of this book, many viable new models, techniques, and tools tailored to a wide range of childhood disorders have been developed and have found validation within the mental health community.

Handbook of Parent Training, Second Edition offers a unique opportunity to learn about the latest empirical findings and clinical developments in parent training from more than 30 leading innovators in the field. Featuring all new chapters, this thoroughly revised and updated edition covers issues that have emerged in recent years as crucial to practitioners who work with children. Readers will find the latest information on such topics as primary prevention of conduct disorder; video techniques for oppositional-defiant disorder; reducing tantrums; preventing child abuse and neglect; parent training for divorced parents; overcoming children's homework problems; reducing parent-adolescent conflict; breakthroughs in training for special needs parents such as adolescent mothers, parents with mental handicaps, substance-abusing parents; and more.

Unlike other books on parent training, this Handbook takes a purely prescriptive approach. Each author begins by identifying a specific problem and then describes an approach to identifying, assessing, and treating the problem. In every instance, descriptions of therapeutic techniques are multimodal, integrating theory, research, implementation strategies, and extensive case material.

Handbook of Parent Training, Second Edition is a valuable professional resource for child psychologists, clinical social workers, and school psychologists.

Handbook of Parent Training, Second Edition makes it easier than ever for practitioners to keep abreast of the latest research findings and important clinical breakthroughs in parent training. More than 30 leading researchers and clinicians share their professional experiences as well as the results of their extensive research in areas ranging from homework problems to drug abuse, and from ADHD to obsessive-compulsive disorder. Thoroughly revised and updated from the critically acclaimed first edition, this Second Edition covers a broader range of disorders and dysfunctional behaviors. The Handbook also features in-depth coverage of many of the most up-to-date trends in parent training, including:

  • Prevention in at-risk populations
  • Parent training tailored to conflicting child and parent characteristics
  • Special needs parents, including adolescent mothers, parents with mental handicaps, parents with substance-abuse problems, and others
  • Parent training for divorced parents


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Handbook of Parent Training is a practical, comprehensive guide for professionals who work with troubled children and their parents. The text uses an innovative approach, drawing upon elements of behavior modification and relationship enhancement with the aim of training parents to be co-therapists. It examines all the skills necessary to make parents agents of positive change in their children's lives, such as didactic instructions, training models, and role playing. Various child disorders are examined and discussed, as well as practical methods of establishing a successful parent-therapist partnership. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Thanks to the pioneering efforts of dedicated researchers and clinicians around the globe—many of whose names appear in this volume’s extensive list of contributors—parent training has, in the last two decades, established itself as an empirically sound, highly efficacious, and cost-effective intervention strategy for treating behavior disorders in children. It is one of today’s most rapidly evolving intervention strategies, and the world literature on parent training theory and practice continues to grow exponentially. Since the publication of the critically acclaimed first edition of this book, many viable new models, techniques, and tools tailored to a wide range of childhood disorders have been developed and have found validation within the mental health community. Handbook of Parent Training, Second Edition offers a unique opportunity to learn about the latest empirical findings and clinical developments in parent training from more than 30 leading innovators in the field. Featuring all new chapters, this thoroughly revised and updated edition covers issues that have emerged in recent years as crucial to practitioners who work with children. Readers will find the latest information on such topics as primary prevention of conduct disorder; video techniques for oppositional-defiant disorder; reducing tantrums; preventing child abuse and neglect; parent training for divorced parents; overcoming children’s homework problems; reducing parent-adolescent conflict; breakthroughs in training for special needs parents such as adolescent mothers, parents with mental handicaps, substance-abusing parents; and more. Unlike other books on parent training, this Handbook takes a purely prescriptive approach. Each author begins by identifying a specific problem and then describes an approach to identifying, assessing, and treating the problem. In every instance, descriptions of therapeutic techniques are multimodal, integrating theory, research, implementation strategies, and extensive case material. Handbook of Parent Training, Second Edition is a valuable professional resource for child psychologists, clinical social workers, and school psychologists.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 2 edition (December 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471163430
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471163435
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,850,207 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER AD/HD; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) is a childhood condition for which clinicians and researchers have frequently employed parent training (PT) interventions. Read the first page
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urine alarm training, bad life outcomes, food refusal problems, first home play session, children refusing school, parent training formats, errorless compliance training, school refusal behavior, focal feeding, spectrum home training, parent training strategies, interpreting therapist, urine alarm treatment, reunion task, filial training, planned activities training, special play time, home play sessions, chronic food refusal, child temperament characteristics, positive tangible reinforcement, filial therapy, home token system, consecutive dry nights, parent training procedures
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New York, Guilford Press, Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, Journal of Child, Full Spectrum Home Training, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, One-on-One Time, Plenum Press, Psychological Bulletin, Family Fun Time, American Psychiatric Association, Pergamon Press, Academic Press, Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Archives of General Psychiatry, United States, Basic Books, San Francisco, Castalia Press, Family Support Agreement, New Beginnings, American Psychological Association, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Journal of Pediatrics, Research Press
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