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The Clinician's Guide to Parent Training: Help End Tantrums, Power Struggles and Defiance with Realistic Interventions that Work!
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- Faculty:
- Larry Waldman, PhD, ABPP
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 56 Minutes
- Copyright:
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Nov 03, 2021
- Publisher:
- PESI Inc.
- Product Code:
- RNV056105
- Media Type:
- DVD - Also available: Digital Seminar
Description
Anyone working with kids knows that getting parents to effectively respond to the child’s problematic behavior is paramount to restoring relationships, decreasing everyone’s frustration, meeting treatment goals, and improving the family’s daily life.
But unless and until you can teach parents the HOW and WHEN of effective behavior management in a way that’s accessible and realistic, the chances of seeing improvement in any of these areas are extremely low.
Watch Dr. Larry Waldman, psychologist and parenting expert, as he walks you through his highly successful, session-by-session framework using proven applied behavioral psychology techniques designed to teach parents how to:
- End tantrums, power struggles and defiance with realistic, logical interventions that work
- Recognize how their reaction to challenging behavior only exacerbates the problem
- Set boundaries and follow through on consequences with confidence and consistency
- Understand the dynamic of the “negative attention cycle” – and how to stop it!
- And more!
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to master Dr. Waldman’s 6-session evidence-based behavior management curriculum. You’ll become the go-to resource for parents and caregivers! Purchase today!
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Handouts
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual - The Clinician's Guide to Parent Training (1.8 MB) | 15 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| CE Test - 056105 - Paper Option (254.6 KB) | 9 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Illinois Educators Self-Study Instructions (15.4 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| Illinois Educators Evaluation Form (1.2 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Larry Waldman, PhD, ABPP Related seminars and products
Larry Waldman, Ph.D., ABPP, is a semi-retired certified school psychologist and licensed clinical, forensic psychologist in Phoenix, Arizona, where he developed a successful private practice of 45 years, working with children, teens, parents, couples, and adults in a solution-focused manner. A sought-after speaker, Dr. Waldman has presented hundreds of professional seminars for psychologists, family therapists, counselors, social workers, school psychologists and school counselors; one of his signature programs is “Teaching Parents to Parent”. Dr. Waldman also provides community trainings on parenting, marriage, stress, depression and anxiety, wellness, grandparenting and psychotherapy.
Dr. Waldman was the past president of the Maricopa Psychological Society, the director of psychological services for Charter Psychiatric Hospital of Glendale and was an “Official Guide” (top expert) on Parenting for SelfGrowth.com. He is an adjunct graduate professor in the Counseling and Educational Psychology Departments for Ottawa University, and serves on the professional advisory board of Stepping Stones of Hope, a charitable organization serving children whom have lost a parent. Waldman is the co-chair of the Early Career Psychologist Committee with the Arizona Psychological Association (AzPA). An accomplished author, Dr. Waldman’s work has been featured in both local Phoenix media and national press including six books: Who’s Raising Whom? Coping with Your Adolescent; How Come I Love Him But Can’t Live with Him? The Graduate Course You Never Had; Too Busy Earning a Living to Make Your Fortune? and Overcoming Your Negotiaphobia: Negotiating Through Your Life, and the forthcoming Don’t Hate Your Ex More than You Love Your Kid. Dr. Waldman earned his BS in Education/Psychology from the University of Wisconsin; his MS in School Psychology was from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; his Ph.D. in Educational/School Psychology was earned at Arizona State University; and his Diplomate (ABPP) was received in 2003.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Larry Waldman has an employment relationship with the University of Phoenix. He receives royalties as a published author. Dr. Waldman receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Larry Waldman is a member of the National Association of Professional Psychology Providers and the National Association of School Psychologists.
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Objectives
- Utilize strategies to motivate parents to engage in effective child behavior management techniques.
- Apply fundamental principles of behavioral psychology to help parents re-structure their approach to behavior management and improve outcomes.
- Differentiate between the three most common parenting styles; provide psychoeducation to parents regarding how this impacts the child’s behavior.
- Determine the role of the “negative attention cycle” as it relates to the child’s target behavior(s).
- Utilize reinforcement strategies including schedules, fading and contingency contracts to improve problematic behavior.
- Develop behavior management strategies with clients/families that are realistic, developmentally appropriate, and effective.
Outline
Getting Started: How to Develop a Successful Parenting Program- Who is a good candidate for parent training?
- ”Selling” parents on the effectiveness of this program – and why they should commit to it!
- The most common mistakes professionals make when teaching parenting skills
- How to teach parenting principles in an accessible way
- Limitations of the research and potential risks
- 8 parenting principles that drive the whole curriculum
- Why parents should focus on behavior only
- Basic tenets of behavioral psychology – and what it means for parents
- Identify target behavior and establish baseline
- Homework assignment #1
- Helpful v. unhelpful parental qualities
- Parenting styles: Authoritative, authoritarian, permissive-indulgent/neglectful
- Strategies for teaching parents about themselves in non-shaming manner
- Homework assignment #2
- Case study: Young father with self-esteem on the floor
- Which comes first – stopping the negative behavior or starting the positive?
- Helping parents understand the power of reinforcement
- Contingency contracting, schedules of reinforcement, fading
- ”Islands of Competence”
- Homework assignment #3
- Case Study: Behave well on Tuesday for a reward on Saturday…?
- Match appropriate behavior to developmental stage
- Teach parents how to elicit behavior they want to see
- ”If you must make your kid be responsible, they’re not!”
- Homework assignment #4
- Case Study: Mother who does her child’s homework
- Logical/natural consequences for problematic behavior
- Is the behavior dangerous or destructive? Principles of extinction
- Punishment – types and effectiveness
- Homework assignment #5
- Case Study: Parent who forgot the misdeed but kept the consequence
- How to debrief in a way that encourages ongoing success
- Troubleshooting: What to do when…
- Homework isn’t completed
- Only one parent is on board
- Behavior worsens
- And more!
- Tools and strategies for ongoing prevention
- When it’s more than behavior: when and how to refer for mental health care
Target Audience
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Psychologists
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Addictions Professionals
- Educators
- School Counselors
- School Psychologists
- Other Professionals Who Work with Children/Families (ages 0-12)
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