This book is a clinical guide for mental health clinicians who provide services to families who have children with behavior problems.
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Helping Parents Help Their Kids Summary
Helping Parents Help Their Kids: A Clinical Guide To Six Child Problem Behaviours by Ennio Cipani, PhD
First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
Part I. An Overview of Consultation and Parent Training. The Clinician as a Consultant. The Five Phases of a Behavioral Consultation Model. Suggestions and Tips in Consulting with Parents. Part II. Specific Solutions for Specific Child Problems. Behavioral Momentum: An Effective Technique for Gaining Compliance in Young Children. The Non-Compliance Barometer and Compliance with Older Children. Parent Solutions for School Related Problems: The Daily Report Card. The Effective Use of Time-Out for Disruptive Behavior. Part III. Advice Packages for Problem Areas. Shopping Trips Can Be Pleasant. An Advice Package for Dining Out at Family Restaurants. Epilogue. References. Appendices.
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CIN087630952XG
9780876309520
087630952X
Helping Parents Help Their Kids: A Clinical Guide To Six Child Problem Behaviours by Ennio Cipani, PhD
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