
Module 7: Time Out and Privilege Removal
Andrea Chronis-Tuscano, Kelly O’Brien, and Christina M. Danko
in Supporting Caregivers of Children with ADHD: An Integrated Parenting Program, Therapist Guide
In Module 7, parents learn to use time out from positive reinforcement to help their child improve their ability to follow directions and house rules. Children with ...
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Classroom Management
Todd F. Haydon, Cara L. Dillon, Alana M. Kennedy, and Meagan N. Scott
in Peers as Change Agents: A Guide to Implementing Peer-Mediated Interventions in Schools
Classroom management refers to a variety of strategies aimed at increasing appropriate behaviors and reducing inappropriate behaviors in classrooms. Common peer-mediated strategies in ...
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Preparation for the Evaluation
Andrew W. Kane and Joel A. Dvoskin
in Evaluation for Personal Injury Claims
Chapter 4 addresses a variety of professional and ethical rules for forensic mental health experts, and explains the process by which cases are conducted, offering step-by-step guidance, ...
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Minimizing your Legal Liability Risk Following Adverse Events or Patient Threats
Jeffrey N. Younggren
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 106 discusses methods for minimizing legal liability risk following adverse events or patient threats, such as setting clear rules at the beginning of treatment, maintaining control ...
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Understanding Fundamentals of the HIPAA Privacy Rule
Alan C. Nessman
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 128 considers the fundamentals of the Health Insurance Protability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule, who must comply to it, preemption analysis, consent and ...
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Session 4: Goals and Treatment Planning
Jordana Muroff, Patty Underwood, and Gail Steketee
in Group Treatment for Hoarding Disorder: Therapist Guide
This session focuses on the advantages and disadvantages (costs and benefits) of reducing the hoarding behaviors. Leaders help members articulate treatment goals and establish rules for the ...
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Scientific and Professional Knowledge for Family Court: Legal Expectations of Experts
Jonathan W. Gould, Milfred D. Dale, Nicki Beth Fisher, and Madeline R. Gould
in Parenting Plan Evaluations: Applied Research for the Family Court (2 edn)
The chapter provides an overview of the United States’ rules of evidence and their application to child custody assessment and rules of evidence from other countries to reveal differences ...
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Group Logistics
Sharon L. Manne and Jamie S. Ostroff
in Coping with Breast Cancer: A Couples-Focused Group Intervention: Therapist Guide
Chapter 2 outlines the logistics of forming a therapy group. This includes recruitment procedures, group size, procedures and tools specific to this group and treatment program, special ...
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Sorting/Removing Stuff: Let’s Go!
David F. Tolin, Randy O. Frost, and Gail Steketee
in Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving, and Hoarding (2 ed.)
This chapter discusses sorting and removing hoarded items, including strategies for starting progress, making decisions to keep or let go of an item (decision-making questions, rules for ...
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Session 1
Anne Marie Albano and Patricia Marten DiBartolo
in Stand Up, Speak Out: Client Workbook
Session 1 of the program to treat social anxiety begins by setting ground rules for group participation. Feared situations are explored and ranked to create a Fear and Avoidance Hierarchy ...
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Session 1: Welcome!
Karen C. Wells, John E. Lochman, and Lisa A. Lenhart
in Coping Power: Parent Group Program Workbook
Chapter 1 presents an introduction to the Coping Power Program for parents. It outlines the Coping Power Program itself, the corresponding child group, group rules, and introduces the topic ...
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Session 8: Establishing Rules and Expectations
Karen C. Wells, John E. Lochman, and Lisa A. Lenhart
in Coping Power: Parent Group Program Workbook
Chapter 8 explores the establishment of rules and expectations. This includes examples of rules and expectations for the child, methods of establishing them within the household, and ...
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Session 8: Establishing Rules and Expectations
Karen C. Wells, John E. Lochman, and Lisa A. Lenhart
in Coping Power: Parent Group Program: Facilitator Guide
Chapter 10 explores the establishment of rules and expectations. This includes examples of rules and expectations for the child, methods of establishing them within the household, and ...
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Week 1 Materials
John E. Lochman, Karen C. Wells, and Lisa A. Lenhart
in Coping Power: Workbook: Child group program
Chapter 1 presents the worksheets and materials that are required for the first session of the Coping Power Program for children. This includes group rules, the points system for ...
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Overcoming Insomnia: Workbook: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach
Jack Edinger and Colleen Carney
This online treatment program Workbook uses cognitive-behavioural therapy methods to correct poor sleep habits. CBT has been proven in multiple studies to improve sleep hygiene by reducing ...
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Treating Partner Infidelity
Don-David Lusterman
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 78 outlines methods for treating partner infidelity, including types of infidelity, discovery, a plan for the initial session of therapy, therapeutic ground rules, confidentiality, ...
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Session 1: Introduction and Education
Jordana Muroff, Patty Underwood, and Gail Steketee
in Group Treatment for Hoarding Disorder: Therapist Guide
This first session of the group begins with a welcome and introduction of members. This is followed by a discussion of the format for group sessions (check-in, topics and exercises, home ...
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Military Rules and Regulations
William Brim
in Handbook of Psychosocial Interventions for Veterans and Service Members: A Guide for the Non-Military Mental Health Clinician
Rules and regulations are a crucial, defining aspect of the military culture. They provide the tools and skills needed for meeting the unique challenges faced by the military and its ...
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Handbook of Psychosocial Interventions for Veterans and Service Members: A Guide for the Non-Military Mental Health Clinician
Nathan D. Ainspan, Craig Bryan, and Walter E. Penk (eds)
Of the nearly 23 million individuals who have served in the US Armed Forces, the number of service members, veterans, and family members who will seek out professional mental health ...
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Roles and Challenges of Women in the Military
Jomana Amara and Maxine Krengel
in Handbook of Psychosocial Interventions for Veterans and Service Members: A Guide for the Non-Military Mental Health Clinician
Although women have been part of the US military since the inception of the nation, they have only recently become part of the fighting force fully exposed to combat and subject to the ...
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