
Parenting Coordination: Structures and Possibilities
Barbara J. Fidler and Lyn R. Greenberg
in Evidence-Informed Interventions for Court-Involved Families: Promoting Healthy Coping and Development
Parenting coordination is a dispute resolution process generally occurring after a parenting plan has been established, to assist parents in chronic high conflict coparenting. Mental health ...
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Co-Parenting
Annette Rotter
in Handbook of Private Practice: Keys to Success for Mental Health Practitioners
Co-parenting therapy is a niche practice area that focuses on providing parents with tools to diminish conflict and develop their co-parenting skills before, during, and after divorce. ...
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Research and Best Practices to Support Students with Incarcerated Parents
Megan Sullivan
in Supporting and Educating Traumatized Students: A Guide for School-Based Professionals (2 edn)
The understanding of the relationship between a parent’s incarceration and a child’s outcomes has continued to evolve since the 1950s. Until very recently, however, most researchers have ...
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Parenting Support and the School System
Julie Hodges and Karyn L. Healy
in The Power of Positive Parenting: Transforming the Lives of Children, Parents, and Communities Using the Triple P System
Children’s academic and well-being outcomes are influenced by both the home and the school environments. This means that parents and schools have a shared responsibility for promoting ...
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Review: Jealousy in Children: By Edmund Ziman, M.D. (London: Victor Gollancz, 1951)
Donald W. Winnicott
in The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott: Volume 3, 1946-1951
In this review of E. Ziman’s Jealousy in Children, Winnicott states that the book is mostly descriptive and suitable for parents. It is based on a discussion only of jealousy, not on ...
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Winnicott’s Wisdom: The Meaning of Mother Love
Donald W. Winnicott
in The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott: Volume 8, 1967 - 1968
A magazine article composed of extracts from Winnicott’s series ‘The ordinary devoted mother’. ...

Review: A Collection of Children’s Books: By Multiple Authors
Donald W. Winnicott
in The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott: Volume 8, 1967 - 1968
A review by Winnicott of six books for children. ...

A Population Approach to Evidence-Based Parenting Support: An Introduction
Matthew R. Sanders
in The Power of Positive Parenting: Transforming the Lives of Children, Parents, and Communities Using the Triple P System
This introductory section of the book lays the theoretical and empirical foundations for the adoption of a population-based approach to parenting support that incorporates promotion, ...
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Letter to Gillian Nelson
Donald W. Winnicott
in The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott: Volume 8, 1967 - 1968
Letter from Winnicott to a Mrs Nelson on aggression in children. ...

Letter to Marjorie Spence
Donald W. Winnicott
in The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott: Volume 8, 1967 - 1968
Letter from Winnicott to a Mrs Spence on bringing up her baby. ...

Letter to Mrs T.
Donald W. Winnicott
in The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott: Volume 8, 1967 - 1968
Letter from Winnicott to a Mrs T. on her daughter’s hair-pulling. ...

Supporting Caregivers of Children with ADHD: An Integrated Parenting Program, Therapist Guide
Andrea Chronis-Tuscano, Kelly O'Brien, and Christina M. Danko
Although the causes of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are largely neurobiological and genetic, the manner in which parents respond to their child’s challenging behaviors ...
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Using Positive Parenting Programs in Different Delivery Systems: An Introduction
Matthew R. Sanders
in The Power of Positive Parenting: Transforming the Lives of Children, Parents, and Communities Using the Triple P System
A population approach to parenting support uses diverse delivery in person and online delivery contexts to provide parents with access to evidence-based programs. No single discipline, ...
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The Legal Context
Karen S. Budd, Mary Connell, and Jennifer R. Clark
in Evaluation of Parenting Capacity in Child Protection
Chapter 1 discusses the legal context of evaluation of parenting capacity in child protection. It outlines the rights of parents and society's responsibility to protect children (a history ...
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Empirical Foundations and Limits
Karen S. Budd, Mary Connell, and Jennifer R. Clark
in Evaluation of Parenting Capacity in Child Protection
Chapter 3 discusses empirical foundations and limits. This chapter provides an overview of behavioral and social science research as a backdrop to forensic mental health assessment of ...
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Parent Preparation for Treatment: Goals, Targets, and Initial Plans
David J. Kolko and Eric M. Vernberg
in Assessment and Intervention with Children and Adolescents Who Misuse Fire: Practitioner Guide
Chapter 5 specifically addresses working with the parent(s) concerning their child and fire, by: describing the purpose of the treatment (to reduce the risk of firesetting), discussing the ...
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Caring for the Caregivers: Supporting the Well-Being of At-Risk Parents and Children through Supporting the Well-Being of the Programs That Serve Them
Victor J. Bernstein, Sally Campbell, and Adrienne Akers
in Handbook of Psychological Services for Children and Adolescents
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the experiences of two trainingprograms that support home visiting through on-site training and that create anurturing supervisory environment by ...
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How Do Parenting Time and Interparental Conflict Affect the Relations of Quality of Parenting and Child Well-Being Following Divorce?
Nicole E. Mahrer, Irwin N. Sandler, Sharlene A. Wolchik, Emily B. Winslow, John A. Moran, and David Weinstock
in Parenting Plan Evaluations: Applied Research for the Family Court (2 edn)
Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of quality parenting following divorce in predicting positive child well-being. However, divorce is often accompanied by a high level of ...
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UP-C Session 2: Getting to Know Your Emotions: C Skill: Consider How I Feel
Jill Ehrenreich-May, Sarah M. Kennedy, Jamie A. Sherman, Emily L. Bilek, Brian A. Buzzella, Shannon M. Bennett, and David H. Barlow
in Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Therapist Guide
Chapter 12 provides education about the structure and function of emotions. Child group members begin to practice identifying and rating the intensity of their emotions, as well as breaking ...
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Module-P: Parenting the Emotional Adolescent
Jill Ehrenreich-May, Sarah M. Kennedy, Jamie A. Sherman, Emily L. Bilek, Brian A. Buzzella, Shannon M. Bennett, and David H. Barlow
in Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Therapist Guide
Chapter 9 introduces parents to the idea that the parenting behaviors they use in response to their adolescent’s strong emotions may actually maintain or amplify them. Many of the ...
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