
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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Role Reversals Role Reversals
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Status Report Status Report
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Presentation Presentation
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Practice Problem Solving Practice Problem Solving
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Card #1: The Therapist Models Developing a Program Card #1: The Therapist Models Developing a Program
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Card #2: The Parent’s Turn Card #2: The Parent’s Turn
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Parent Serves as the Therapist Parent Serves as the Therapist
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Card #3: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card Card #3: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card
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Card #4: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card Card #4: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card
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Card #5: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card Card #5: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card
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Card #6: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card Card #6: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card
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Card #7: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card Card #7: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card
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Card #8: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card Card #8: The Therapist Role-Plays a Parent as She Reads the Card
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Discussion of Changes and Termination Discussion of Changes and Termination
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Chapter
PMT Session 12 Skill Review, Practice, and Termination
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Pages
363–372
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Published:December 2008
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Kazdin, Alan E., 'Skill Review, Practice, and Termination', 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/9780195386004.003.0022, accessed 3 May 2025.
Abstract
The twelfth and final session, which continues to discuss the application of skills and techniques to behavior problems. The progress that the parents and child have made is explored, and the topic of the termination of the training program is discussed.
Keywords:
parent management training, PMT, skills, techniques, behavior problems, training program, cognitive-behavioral therapy, CBT
Subject
Clinical Psychology
Collection:
Oxford Clinical Psychology
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