Skills Training for Children with Behavior Disorders: A Parent and Therapist Guidebook

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Guilford Press, 1996 - Medical - 272 pages
This clearly written guidebook, designed for use by both parents and therapists, targets typical problem areas for children with behavior disorders and provides background information, step-by-step instructions, and many useful worksheets and concrete examples to assist parents and therapists in skills training efforts. The parent portion of the book provides up-to-date information about the nature of behavior disorders in children, common treatment approaches, and practical suggestions. Parents are encouraged to evaluate which areas their family and child need to work on most, and many ideas are presented to make parenting and family interactions less frustrating and more productive. An additional section offers therapists suggestions on how to use the guidebook in their work with children and parents. This section delineates the theoretical underpinnings of the author's approach, reviews relevant research findings, and lays out detailed procedures for conducting skills training interventions.

About the author (1996)

Michael Bloomquist, Ph.D. is a Senior Clinical Child Psychologist at Pilot City Mental Health Center and the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Minnesota, both in Minneapolis. He has many years of experience in applied clinical, research and teaching activities focusing on the treatment of children and adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders. He is the coauthor, with Lauren Braswell, of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with ADHD Children: Child, Family and School Interventions.

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