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- W2753443970 abstract "The specific variables that have been invoked to describe and define quality of parenting and the parent-child relationship have varied considerably, as have theoretical perspectives on the processes through which they have been proposed to operate. A primary distinction can be made between research concerned with parenting behaviors versus social-cognitive processes (e.g., social information processing; parental reflective functioning). Coercion theory forms the basis for the parent training programs that are recognized as the most effective treatment for conduct problems currently available. These parent-training programs typically commence with skills training to increase positive reinforcement of desirable child behavior, followed by discipline-focused components in which parents are trained to use consistent, non-forceful consequences (e.g., time-out) to set limits on negative behavior. The most effective interventions for conduct problems in late childhood and adolescence are those that combine parent training components with child-focused skills training targeting social-cognitive deficits related to emotion regulation and social problem-solving (e.g., multisystemic therapy)." @default.
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