
Published online:
01 July 2015
Published in print:
01 December 2008
Online ISBN:
9780190242220
Print ISBN:
9780195386004
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Objectives Objectives
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Equipment and Materials Equipment and Materials
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Review of Programs Review of Programs
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Program Review Checklist Program Review Checklist
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Therapist Presentation Therapist Presentation
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Defining and Observing Defining and Observing
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Positive Opposite, Positive Reinforcement, Points and Praise Positive Opposite, Positive Reinforcement, Points and Praise
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Attending and Planned Ignoring Attending and Planned Ignoring
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Time Out Time Out
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Shaping Shaping
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School- or Home-Based Program School- or Home-Based Program
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Problem Solving Problem Solving
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Card #1: The Therapist Models Card #1: The Therapist Models
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Card #2: The Parent’s Turn Card #2: The Parent’s Turn
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Card #3: The Parent’s Turn (again) Card #3: The Parent’s Turn (again)
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Assignment Assignment
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Chapter
PMT Session 6 Review and Problem Solving
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Pages
311–318
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Published:December 2008
Cite
Kazdin, Alan E., 'Review and Problem Solving', Parent Management Training: Treatment for Oppositional, Aggresive, and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents (New York , 2008; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 July 2015), https://doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780195386004.003.0016, accessed 3 May 2025.
Abstract
This session discusses problem solving techniques, and includes an exercise to determine which strategies for behavior management are most suitable to a number of example situations. The techniques that have been learned so far are also reviewed.
Keywords:
parent management training, PMT, problem solving techniques, behavior management, cognitive-behavioral therapy, CBT
Subject
Clinical Psychology
Collection:
Oxford Clinical Psychology
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