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A guide to the latest tools for teaching effective and positive parenting skills In the last three decades, parent training has established itself as an empirically sound, highly successful, and cost-effective intervention strategy for both pre-venting and treating behavior disorders in children.

Table of Contents
Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Contributors.

Introduction.

PART ONE PREVENTION.

1 Preventive Parent Training with Low-Income, Ethnic Minority Families of Preschoolers (Deborah Gross, Christine Garvey, Wrenetha A. Julion, and Louis Fogg).

2 New Beginnings: An Empirically-Based Program to Help Divorced Mothers Promote Resilience in Their Children (Sharlene Wolchik, Irwin Sandler, Lillie Weiss, and Emily Winslow).

PART TWO DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS.

3 Comprehensive Programs for Families of Children with Autism (Monica Campbell and Martin Kozloff).

4 Parent Management Training to Improve Competence in Parents of Children with Asperger Syndrome (Kate Sofronoff and Koa Whittingham).

PART THREE INTERNALIZING DISORDERS.

5 Behavioral Family Intervention for Childhood Anxiety (Paula Barrett and Lara Farrell).

6 Parent Training in the Treatment of School Refusal Behavior (Christopher A. Kearney, Marcus T. LaSota, Amie Lemos-Miller, and Jennifer Vecchio).

PART FOUR EXTERNALIZING DISORDERS.

7 The Triple P—Positive Parenting Program: A Public Health Approach to Parenting Support (Matthew R. Sanders).

8 Parent-Child Interaction Therapy with Physically Abusive Families (Amy D. Herschell and Cheryl B. McNeil).

9 Success-Based, Noncoercive Treatment of Oppositional Behavior (Joseph M. Ducharme).

10 Tailoring the Incredible Years Parent Programs according to Children’s Developmental Needs and Family Risk Factors (Carolyn Webster-Stratton).

11 Training Parents of Children with Comorbid Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (Jeffrey S. Danforth).

12 Working with Parents of Aggressive, School-Age Children(Timothy A. Cavell and L. Christian Elledge).

PART FIVE OTHER COMMON CHILDHOOD DISORDERS.

13 Home-Based Treatment for Primary Enuresis (Michael W. Mellon and Arthur C. Houts).

14 Parent Training for Parents of Adolescents with Substance Use and Delinquent Behavior Problems (Steven A. Branstetter, Joshua Masse, and Lisa Greene).

Author Index.

Subject Index.

Handbook of Parent Training Helping Parents

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 11/05/2007
      ISBN13: 9780471789970, 978-0471789970
      ISBN10: 0471789976

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A guide to the latest tools for teaching effective and positive parenting skills In the last three decades, parent training has established itself as an empirically sound, highly successful, and cost-effective intervention strategy for both pre-venting and treating behavior disorders in children.

      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      Acknowledgments.

      Contributors.

      Introduction.

      PART ONE PREVENTION.

      1 Preventive Parent Training with Low-Income, Ethnic Minority Families of Preschoolers (Deborah Gross, Christine Garvey, Wrenetha A. Julion, and Louis Fogg).

      2 New Beginnings: An Empirically-Based Program to Help Divorced Mothers Promote Resilience in Their Children (Sharlene Wolchik, Irwin Sandler, Lillie Weiss, and Emily Winslow).

      PART TWO DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS.

      3 Comprehensive Programs for Families of Children with Autism (Monica Campbell and Martin Kozloff).

      4 Parent Management Training to Improve Competence in Parents of Children with Asperger Syndrome (Kate Sofronoff and Koa Whittingham).

      PART THREE INTERNALIZING DISORDERS.

      5 Behavioral Family Intervention for Childhood Anxiety (Paula Barrett and Lara Farrell).

      6 Parent Training in the Treatment of School Refusal Behavior (Christopher A. Kearney, Marcus T. LaSota, Amie Lemos-Miller, and Jennifer Vecchio).

      PART FOUR EXTERNALIZING DISORDERS.

      7 The Triple P—Positive Parenting Program: A Public Health Approach to Parenting Support (Matthew R. Sanders).

      8 Parent-Child Interaction Therapy with Physically Abusive Families (Amy D. Herschell and Cheryl B. McNeil).

      9 Success-Based, Noncoercive Treatment of Oppositional Behavior (Joseph M. Ducharme).

      10 Tailoring the Incredible Years Parent Programs according to Children’s Developmental Needs and Family Risk Factors (Carolyn Webster-Stratton).

      11 Training Parents of Children with Comorbid Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (Jeffrey S. Danforth).

      12 Working with Parents of Aggressive, School-Age Children(Timothy A. Cavell and L. Christian Elledge).

      PART FIVE OTHER COMMON CHILDHOOD DISORDERS.

      13 Home-Based Treatment for Primary Enuresis (Michael W. Mellon and Arthur C. Houts).

      14 Parent Training for Parents of Adolescents with Substance Use and Delinquent Behavior Problems (Steven A. Branstetter, Joshua Masse, and Lisa Greene).

      Author Index.

      Subject Index.

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