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Effectiveness of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) in the Treatment of Young Children's Behavior Problems. A Randomized Controlled Study. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE:The aim of the present investigation was to compare the effectiveness of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) with treatment as usual (TAU) in young children who were referred to regular child and adolescent mental health clinics for ...
Åse Bjørseth, Lars Wichstrøm
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Have parenting programs for disruptive child behavior become less effective? [PDF]
Background Behavioral parenting programs have been exhaustively studied over the past five decades. We used this wealth of research to examine how estimates of parenting program effects have evolved over time, and if any time trends in effect estimates can be explained by trial, sample, or intervention characteristics.
Leijten P +17 more
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Se presenta una secuencia didáctica formada por tres trabajos prácticos de laboratorio en formato de indagación. En cada uno de los trabajos prácticos se ha incrementado el grado de apertura y participación del alumnado respecto al anterior, y se ha ...
Jordi Domènech Casal
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Pensar, fer i entendre ciència a través de l’error
El procés de construcció del coneixement científic és complex, dinàmic i col·lectiu a partir de l’argumentació basada en evidències, on l’error hi té un paper fonamental. La identificació d’errors i la reflexió al voltant d’aquest element són pràctiques
Jordi Soler Garcia
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An online, father-inclusive parenting intervention for reducing child conduct problems: a randomised controlled trial of family man. [PDF]
Background Parenting interventions are effective for improving child conduct problems (CPs), but online self‐directed interventions are required to improve reach and impact. Mothers are the main users of such programmes; fathers show low participation rates despite evidence of increased efficacy when they participate. Methods This randomised controlled
Tully LA +6 more
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Background Obtaining accurate and valid measurements of disruptive behavior disorders remains a challenge in non-Western settings due to variability in societal norms for child behavior and a lack of tools developed outside of Western contexts.
Matthew D. Burkey +7 more
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An evaluation of the Cygnet parenting support programme for parents of children with autism spectrum conditions [PDF]
Parents of children on the autistic spectrum often struggle to understand the condition and, related to this, manage their child’s behaviour. Cygnet is a parenting intervention which aims to help parents address these difficulties, consequently improving
Anderson +57 more
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Grandparents raising grandchildren:Investigating factors associated with distress among custodial grandparent [PDF]
The aim of the current study was to explore the relationship between the psychological health of grandparents raising grandchildren, and those grandchildren's social, emotional and behavioural issues.
Bell, R. Ryan +3 more
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Introduction Parent Child Interaction Training PCIT (Zisser & Eyberg, 2010; Briegel, 2016) is an evidence-based treatment of oppositional defiant disorder in preschool children. However, it is implemented in few institutions in Europe.
M. Zulauf-Logoz, V. Mailaender Zelger
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Parent-child interaction therapy:An evidence-based treatment for child maltreatment [PDF]
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Thomas, Rae, Zimmer-Gembeck, Melanie J.
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