
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/Materials Equipment/Materials
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Therapist Presentation Therapist Presentation
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A Program for Low-Rate Behaviors A Program for Low-Rate Behaviors
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Introducing and Monitoring the Program Introducing and Monitoring the Program
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Role-Play Use of Low Rate Role-Play Use of Low Rate
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Role Play #1: Child Is Given Chore for Low-Rate Behavior Role Play #1: Child Is Given Chore for Low-Rate Behavior
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Role Play #2: Child Takes Excessive Time to Do Chore Role Play #2: Child Takes Excessive Time to Do Chore
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Role Play #3: The Child Is Disruptive or Out of Control While Doing the Chore Role Play #3: The Child Is Disruptive or Out of Control While Doing the Chore
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Role Play #4: Child Refuses to Do Chore Role Play #4: Child Refuses to Do Chore
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Chapter
PMT Session 8 Low-Rate Behaviors
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Pages
323–336
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Published:December 2008
Cite
Kazdin, Alan E., 'Low-Rate Behaviors', 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/9780195386004.003.0018, accessed 3 May 2025.
Abstract
The eighth session discusses low-rate antisocial behaviors and rules to manage these behaviors, which include stealing and shoplifting, destroying property, physical attack, alcohol and drug use, inappropriate sex activity, truancy, and playing with weapons
Keywords:
parent management training, PMT, scope, evidence, clinical application, extension of treatment, cognitive-behavioral therapy, CBT
Subject
Clinical Psychology
Collection:
Oxford Clinical Psychology
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