Troubled Families-Problem Children: Working with Parents: A Collaborative Process

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Troubled Families-Problem Children: Working with Parents: A Collaborative Process

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Approximately two-thirds of all children referred to mental health agencies are labeled conduct-disordered. Typically such children exhibit antisocial behavior — lying, cheating, stealing, firesetting, fighting, oppositional behavior and noncompliance to parental requests — at abnormal rates. Troubled Families — Problem Children helps the mental-health clinician understand the most effective "therapeutic processes" for supporting families who have children with conduct disorders. Help for these families is particularly urgent as the children are not only at increased risk of abuse by their parents but are more likely to be involved in school dropout, alcoholism, drug abuse, juvenile delinquency, etc., and also to suffer from poor physical health. From the Foreword by Thomas Ollendick "What sets this book apart from others of its genre is its careful attention to, and elucidation of, the ‘collaborative process’ in working with these oppositional, defiant, and conduct-disordered children and their families." "Webster-Stratton and Herbert do not just talk about troubled families and problem children; rather, they bring them to us in rich and graphic detail." "Troubled Families — Problem Children is an outstanding and scholarly contribution to the field."

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University of Washington, Seattle. Reference for therapists on treating the conduct-disordered child and supporting the families of such children. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Troubled Families-Problem Children: Working with Parents: A Collaborative Process

Troubled Families-Problem Children: Working with Parents: A Collaborative Process,Carolyn Webster-Stratton,Martin Herbert,John Wiley & Sons,0471944483,Behavior therapy,Clinical Psychology,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,General,Parent and child,Parenting,Problem children,Psychology,Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare,United States,Child & developmental psychology,Counselling,Family & relationships,Psychology & Psychiatry / Clinical Psychology,Social, group or collective psychology

Book Contents:

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  2. Wake Up or Break Up : 8 Crucial Steps to Strengthening Your Relationship
  3. What About Me? Growing Up with a Developmentally Disabled Sibling
  4. What We Can't Tell You : Teenagers Talk to the Adults in Their Lives
  5. When a Parent Marries Again: Children Can Learn to Cope with Family Change
  6. Working with Families of the Poor
  7. Your Child at Play: Birth to One Year : Discovering the Senses and Learning About the World (Your Child at Play Series)
  8. Your Child in the Balance
  9. Your Kids and Divorce: Helping Them Grow Beyond the Hurt
  10. Abused Men

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