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Approximately two-thirds of all children referred to mental health agencies are labeled conduct-disordered. Typically such children exhibit antisocial behavior - lying, cheating, stealing, firesetting, fighting, oppositional behavior and noncompliance to parental requests - at abnormal rates. Troubled Families - Problem Children helps the mental-health clinician understand the most effective "therapeutic processes" for supporting families who have children with conduct disorders.
Help for these families is particularly urgent as the children are not only at increased risk of abuse by their parents but are more likely to be involved in school dropout, alcoholism, drug abuse, juvenile delinquency, etc., and also to suffer from poor physical health.
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Behavior therapy, Parent and child, Parenting, Problem children, Problem children--united states, Parenting--united states, Parent and child--united states, Child behavior disorders--therapy, Parent-child relations, Child behavior disorders, Hq773 .w38 1994, 1994 g-471, Ws 350.6 w378t 1994, 362.7/4Places
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Troubled families-- problem children: working with parents : a collaborative process
1994, J. Wiley
in English
0471942510 9780471942511
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