There is a need to bolster the impact of parent training programs both by lengthening their treatment programs and by providing ongoing expanded therapy which focuses on families' specific needs such as life crisis management, depression, problem-solving, budget planning, marital therapy, and so forth. Only by addressing the broader ecological needs of families can we begin to reach those 30-50% of families who fail to benefit from the traditional parent training approaches.
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Year: 2007
Bibliography: Webster-Stratton, C., & Hammond, M. 1990. Behavior Therapy, 21, 319-337.
Authors: Webster-Stratton, Hammond, , ,