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Intervening in Adolescent Problem Behavior: A Family-Centered Approach by Thomas J. Dishion β€” book cover

Intervening in Adolescent Problem Behavior: A Family-Centered Approach

by Thomas J. Dishion, Kate Kavanagh
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Synopsis

This book presents a multilevel intervention and prevention program for at-risk adolescents and their families. Grounded in over 15 years of important clinical and developmental research, the Adolescent Transitions Program (ATP) has been nationally recognized as a best practice for strengthening families and reducing adolescent substance use and antisocial behavior. The major focus is to support parents' skills and motivation to reduce adolescent problem behavior and promote success. Spelling out the why, what, and how of this proactive, culturally informed intervention, the volume provides a solid scientific framework and all of the materials needed to implement the program in school or community settings. Included are illustrative case examples and an appendix featuring reproducible handouts and forms.

About the Author, Thomas J. Dishion

Thomas J. Dishion, PhD, is founder and Director of Research at the Child and Family Center, University of Oregon–Eugene, where he is also Professor of Clinical Psychology.

Kate Kavanagh, PhD, is a research associate at the Child and Family Center, University of Oregon–Portland, and a consultant to the Portland Public School District's prevention office.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2003
Publisher
Guilford Publications, Inc.
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781572308749

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