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Integrating Behaviorism and Attachment Theory in Parent Coaching [electronic resource] / by Beth Troutman.

By: Troutman, Beth [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Child DevelopmentPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: XV, 126 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319152394Subject(s): Child psychology | School psychology | Social work | Pediatrics | Child and School Psychology | Social Work | PediatricsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 155.4 | 155.424 LOC classification: BF721-723Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I: Two Models for Viewing Parent-Child Interactions: Behaviorism and Attachment Theory -- Chapter 1. Viewing Parent-Child Interactions Through the Lens of Behaviorism -- Chapter 2. Viewing Parent-Child Interactions Through the Lens of Attachment Theory -- Chapter 3. Comparison of Attachment and Behavioral Parenting Perspectives.- Part II: Integrated Model for Coaching Positive Parenting -- Chapter 4. Framework for Integrating Behaviorism and Attachment Theory in Parent Coaching -- Chapter 5. Ordinary Magic -- Chapter 6. Can’t Live With Her, Can’t Live Without Her -- Chapter 7. What Does Not Kill Me Makes Me Stronger -- Chapter 8. Like a Refugee.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This practical guide provides a robust positive-parenting framework for professionals coaching parents of infants, toddlers, and primary school children. The first half of the book explains behaviorist and attachment theories of parenting, comparing, contrasting, and synthesizing them into an effective, research-informed approach to practice. The second half shows these guidelines in action, using play therapy as a means to improve disruptive child behaviors, correct harsh parenting practices, and address root causes of adversarial parent-child relationships. Throughout these chapters, vivid composite cases demonstrate not only common parent-child impasses but also therapist empathy, flexibility, and self-awareness. This innovative text: Makes a rigorous case for a combined behavioral/attachment approach to parent coaching. Reviews current data on behavioral and attachment-based parenting interventions. Details the use of an attachment-informed approach to providing behavioral interventions such as Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and Helping the Noncompliant Child. Illustrates how parent coaching can be tailored to match different patterns of attachment. Includes tools for evaluating coaching sessions. Integrating Behaviorism and Attachment Theory in Parent Coaching is an essential guide for professionals, graduate students, and researchers in clinical, child and school psychology, social work, pediatrics, mental health counseling, and nursing.
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Part I: Two Models for Viewing Parent-Child Interactions: Behaviorism and Attachment Theory -- Chapter 1. Viewing Parent-Child Interactions Through the Lens of Behaviorism -- Chapter 2. Viewing Parent-Child Interactions Through the Lens of Attachment Theory -- Chapter 3. Comparison of Attachment and Behavioral Parenting Perspectives.- Part II: Integrated Model for Coaching Positive Parenting -- Chapter 4. Framework for Integrating Behaviorism and Attachment Theory in Parent Coaching -- Chapter 5. Ordinary Magic -- Chapter 6. Can’t Live With Her, Can’t Live Without Her -- Chapter 7. What Does Not Kill Me Makes Me Stronger -- Chapter 8. Like a Refugee.

This practical guide provides a robust positive-parenting framework for professionals coaching parents of infants, toddlers, and primary school children. The first half of the book explains behaviorist and attachment theories of parenting, comparing, contrasting, and synthesizing them into an effective, research-informed approach to practice. The second half shows these guidelines in action, using play therapy as a means to improve disruptive child behaviors, correct harsh parenting practices, and address root causes of adversarial parent-child relationships. Throughout these chapters, vivid composite cases demonstrate not only common parent-child impasses but also therapist empathy, flexibility, and self-awareness. This innovative text: Makes a rigorous case for a combined behavioral/attachment approach to parent coaching. Reviews current data on behavioral and attachment-based parenting interventions. Details the use of an attachment-informed approach to providing behavioral interventions such as Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and Helping the Noncompliant Child. Illustrates how parent coaching can be tailored to match different patterns of attachment. Includes tools for evaluating coaching sessions. Integrating Behaviorism and Attachment Theory in Parent Coaching is an essential guide for professionals, graduate students, and researchers in clinical, child and school psychology, social work, pediatrics, mental health counseling, and nursing.

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