The Practitioner Guide to Skills Training for Struggling Kids

Author: Bloomquist> Michael L.  

Publisher: Guilford Publications Inc‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781462507375

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781462507368

Subject: R749.94 child psychosis

Keyword: 神经病学与精神病学,小儿其他疾病,护理学,临床医学,社会学

Language: ENG

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Description

Addressing frequently encountered emotional, behavioral, and academic difficulties, this essential guide shows how to help parents implement proven skills-building strategies with their kids (ages 5-17). The author draws on over 25 years of research and clinical practice to provide a flexible program for individual families or parent groups. The focus is on teaching kids the skills they need to get their development back on track and teaching parents to cope with and manage challenging behavior. Featuring vignettes and troubleshooting tips, the Practitioner Guide is packed with ideas for engaging clients and tailoring the interventions. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, it contains more than 60 reproducible handouts and forms.

See also Skills Training for Struggling Kids, an invaluable client recommendation, which guides parents to implement Dr. Bloomquist's strategies and includes all of the handouts and forms they need.

Chapter

1--Behavioral-Emotional Problems and Developmental Struggles in Children

2--Skills-Training Methods Used in the “Struggling Kids” Program

Part II--Practice Guidelines for the “Struggling Kids” Program

3--Procedures to Use with All Families Receiving the “Struggling Kids” Program

4--Using the Getting Started and Staying with It Module

5--Using the Child Behavioral Development Module

6--Using the Child Social Development Module

7--Using the Child Emotional Development Module

8--Using the Child Academic Development Module

9--Using the Parent Well-Being Module

10--Using the Family Well-Being Module

Part III--Case Examples

11--Practice Illustrations of the “Struggling Kids” Program

APPENDIX--Implementation Support Protocol for the “Struggling Kids” Program

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