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This book for clinicians, based on the approach popularized in Ross Greene's "The Explosive Child" provides a framework for effective, individualized intervention with highly oppositional children and their families. Sections show how to identify specific cognitive factors that contribute to explosive and noncompliant behavior, remediate these factors, and teach children and their adult caregivers how to solve problems collaboratively.
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The Guilford Press (2005), Edition: 1, 246 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
1593852037 / 9781593852030
Physical description
246 p.; 9.18 inches