Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Helping the Noncompliant Child, Second Edition by Robert J. McMahon, Rex L. Forehand In this update of the 1981 edition, psychologists McMahon (U. of Washington, Seattle) and Forehand (U. of Vermont) incorporate recent research and clinical experience stressing the importance of early intervention to prevent entrenched conduct problems. Including assessment instruments for practiti FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This popular treatment manual presents an empirically validated program for teaching parents to manage noncompliance in 3- to 8-year-olds. Practitioners are provided with step-by-step guidelines for child and family assessment, detailed descriptions of parent training procedures, effective adjunctive treatment strategies, and complete protocols for conducting and evaluating the program. Nationally recognized as a best practice for treating conduct problems, the program is supported by a substantial body of treatment research. Back Cover Now in a revised and greatly expanded second edition, this popular treatment manual and text presents an empirically validated program for teaching parents to manage noncompliance in 3- to 8-year-olds. Practitioners are provided with step-by-step guidelines for child and family assessment, detailed descriptions of parent training procedures, effective adjunctive treatment strategies, and complete protocols for conducting and evaluating the program. Cited as among the Best Practices for treating conduct problems, the program is supported by a substantial body of treatment research. Author Biography Robert J. McMahon, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, where he is also B.C. Leading Edge Endowment Fund Leadership Chair in Proactive Approaches to Reducing Risk for Violence among Children and Youth. To carry out the work of the Chair, he directs the Institute for the Reduction of Youth Violence. He is also a senior scientist at the B.C. Childrens Hospital Research Institute in Vancouver. A clinical psychologist, Dr. McMahon studies the assessment, treatment, and prevention of conduct problems and other problem behavior in children and youth, especially in the context of the family. He is author or editor of more than 250 books, scientific articles, chapters, and reviews; a past Editor-in-Chief of Prevention Science; and a recipient of the Service to SPR Award from the Society for Prevention Research and the Trailblazer Award from the Parenting and Families Special Interest Group, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Rex L. Forehand, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Vermont and Regents Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia. He is also Principal Investigator of a CDC-funded parenting project. Dr. Forehands publications include two coauthored parenting guides. He is a member of 10 editorial boards. Table of Contents 1. Child Compliance and Noncompliance2. Parent Training3. Overview of the Helping the Noncompliant Child (HNC) Parent Training Program4. Assessment Methods and Procedures5. The Feedback Session and Sample Program Outline6. Phase I: The Skills of Differential Attention7. Phase II: The Skills of Compliance Training8. Adjunctive Interventions9. Adaptations for Specific Populations, Karen C. Wells10. Review of Treatment Research and Current DirectionsAppendixes:A. Parents Consumer Satisfaction QuestionnaireB. Parent Handouts and Record SheetsC. Social Learning Criterion Tests and Scoring KeysD. Mealtime Brochure Review This exceptional second edition by two of the leading experts in the field provides both clinicians and researchers with a rich array of information. Like its predecessor, this book is solidly grounded in the scientific research on childhood oppositional behavior and parent/family training approaches. Practitioners will find a wealth of detailed advice on how to work with parents on improving relations with their children while reducing family conflict. Clinical scientists will likewise appreciate the vast amount of research summarized on the nature of defiant and aggressive behavior, the role of parent-child interactions and family context in its generation and maintenance, and the efficacy of parent training in behavior management skills for its reduction if not elimination. Anyone interested in empirically based parent training for the management of difficult children will find this book must reading for staying abreast of the state of the art.--Russell A. Barkley, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, State University of New York Upstate Medical University at SyracuseThis classic text is a definite must have for practitioners and researchers working with children with conduct problems and their families. The extensively revised and updated new edition attests to the ongoing development of this truly evidence-based parenting intervention. The authors blend scientific and theoretical justification with detailed descriptions of the program, including attention to process issues. I thoroughly recommend this excellent book.--Matthew R. Sanders, PhD, Director, Parenting and Family Support Centre, The University of Queensland, AustraliaThis compelling second edition exemplifies how developmental and outcome data can and should be used to inform the continuous refinement of a powerful intervention. A pleasure to read, the volume is grounded in 20 years of meticulous research. The rationale for each clinical technique is detailed, precise steps are outlined for implementation, and useful case examples are provided. Each page provides further evidence that these authors know what they are doing and can serve as most effective guides for novice practitioners, students, and researchers. One of the best books on family interventions that I have read.--John B. Reid, PhD, Oregon Social Learning CenterThis impressive work is a highlight of the rich, two-decade collaboration between McMahon and Forehand. Their program is one of our fields most venerable parent training interventions, with roots in the remarkable insights of Constance Hanf. This fine book makes the program accessible to clinicians and is also valuable as a reference for researchers. Clinicians will appreciate the clear language and step-by-step guidance through program procedures, as well as the parent handouts and other supporting materials. Researchers will appreciate the summary and update of relevant empirical work, including thoughtful self-critique and directions for the future. The book is an important accomplishment for these two highly regarded investigators and an essential addition to any library of evidence-based treatments.--John R. Weisz, PhD, Judge Baker Childrens Center, Harvard University - This is an excellent book, clear, concise and extraordinarily detailed. It is meant to be a training text carefully outlining a training program, a valuable asset to any graduate level course in child behavior management. Any clinician seeking increased familiarity with behavioral interventions or with a specific interest in working with children would benefit significantly from reading this book. It is exemplary in its provision of sample material including assessment, education and outcome. The authors goals have, indeed, been very well met....This book reflects true value. --Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 8/5/2005ƒƒ The manual includes strategies for a range of ages and is excellent for anyone in the field who is having difficulty helping parents set rules that are followed. --Youth Today, 8/5/2005 Long Description This popular treatment manual presents an empirically validated program for teaching parents to manage noncompliance in 3- to 8-year-olds. Practitioners are provided with step-by-step guidelines for child and family assessment, detailed descriptions of parent training procedures, effective adjunctive treatment strategies, and complete protocols for conducting and evaluating the program. Nationally recognized as a best practice for treating conduct problems, the program is supported by a substantial body of treatment research. Review Quote "This is an excellent book, clear, concise and extraordinarily detailed. It is meant to be a training text carefully outlining a training program, a valuable asset to any graduate level course in child behavior management. Any clinician seeking increased familiarity with behavioral interventions or with a specific interest in working with children would benefit significantly from reading this book. It is exemplary in its provision of sample material including assessment, education and outcome. The authors goals have, indeed, been very well met....This book reflects true value."--Child & Family Behavior Therapy "With their combined experience and knowledge, Forehand and McMahon have enriched this new edition with extensive research on parent training best practice....the authors include all of the parent handouts and worksheets for use in actual practice....The information on noncompliance, child development, ways of communicating with (and within) families and assessment, is extremely relevant to anyone working with parents and children."--Child & Family "The manual includes strategies for a range of ages and is excellent for anyone in the field who is having difficulty helping parents set rules that are followed."--Youth Today Details ISBN1572306122 Author Rex L. Forehand Short Title HELPING THE NONCOMPLIANT CHILD Pages 313 Publisher Guilford Publications Language English Edition 2nd ISBN-10 1572306122 ISBN-13 9781572306127 Media Book Format Hardcover Illustrations Yes Year 2003 Imprint Guilford Publications Subtitle Family-Based Treatment for Oppositional Behavior Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Birth 1953 Qualifications PhD DOI 10.1604/9781572306127 NZ Release Date 2003-10-23 US Release Date 2003-10-23 UK Release Date 2003-10-23 Edition Description 2nd edition Publication Date 2003-10-23 Alternative 9781593852412 DEWEY 616.89156 Audience General AU Release Date 2003-10-22 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERY No matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. 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ISBN-13: 9781572306127
Book Title: Helping the Noncompliant Child, Second Edition
Number of Pages: 313 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Helping the Noncompliant Child: Family-Based Treatment for Oppositional Behavior
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Publication Year: 2003
Item Height: 254 mm
Item Weight: 784 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Karen C. Wells, Rex L. Forehand, Robert J. Mcmahon
Subject Area: Developmental Psychology
Item Width: 178 mm
Format: Hardcover