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Kolko, David J.; And Others – Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 1985
Parents' reasons for failing to keep appointments at a child behavior management clinic were investigated. Explanations given frequently included: poor health status of parent or child, inadequate transportation, competing home and work responsibilities, and sudden crises. Further research is needed to assess the effects of interventions intended…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Children, Clinics
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Brown, Duane; Brown, Sandra – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1975
This article describes the first session of behavioral parental consultation. The session is broken down into six parts: rapport building, structuring, information taking and diagnosis, explaining behavioral principles, reexamining behavior, and goal setting and selection of techniques. Steps to be taken after the first session are discussed…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Change Strategies, Children
Hillman, Bill W.; Carlson, Jon – Canadian Counsellor, 1975
The authors give practical ideas for winning the cooperation of parents and making conferences with them an opportunity for growth rather than a dreaded obligation. Specific suggestions are given for helping parents understand their children and develop workable plans for positive change. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Change Strategies, Children
Levant, Ronald F.; Haffey, Nancy A. – 1980
There are four general approaches to treatment for the symptomatic child. In individual child psychotherapy, the child is seen alone and play therapy is often utilized to help the child become aware of his feelings and express them more appropriately. In conjoint parent-child psychotherapy and counseling, the child is seen together with one…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Psychology, Children, Family Counseling
Piercy, Fred P. – 1973
The helping professions must aid parents in understanding their children and in providing parents with methods to improve family relationships. Adlerian counseling is presented as one potentially useful method of reaching this goal. The basic principles and democratic philosophy of Adlerian counseling are outlined, and emphasis is placed on the…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Behavior Problems, Children, Counseling Theories
Leiken, Stanley J.; Rieger, Norbert I. – 1974
Two psychiatrists describe their experience in supervising a group of foster parents who participated in a 3-year deinstitutionalization project designed to provide satellite foster home placement for 17 severely emotionally disturbed children (5-to 15-years-old). Among the topics discussed are the foster parents' initial disillusionment and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Problems, Children, Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled)