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Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Children with Aggressive Behavior: Applying Coping Power in School and Clinical Settings

Editat de John E. Lochman, Catherine P. Bradshaw
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Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Children with Aggressive Behavior: Applying Coping Power in School and Clinical Settings explores the theoretical development, empirical foundations, and real-world implementation of one of today’s most effective and outcomes-driven models for cognitive behavioral interventions in schools.
Coping Power, which developed from Anger Coping, was created to support prevention and early intervention efforts for aggressive, high-risk children and adolescents by school-based mental health professionals. Offering a basis for Coping Power’s history, objectives, activities, and models, this book uses current implementation science models to explore the training, implementation, and dissemination of research inspired by the program. Further insights are offered on how Coping Power can be adapted across diverse community contexts and optimized with new methodological approaches.
Graduate students, teaching faculty, supervising professionals, and researchers in school psychology, school counseling, school social work, special education, clinical and community psychology and beyond will come away with new perspectives on how to intentionally develop and evaluate adaptations of existing evidence-based interventions in order to meet the needs of children who are less responsive to existing interventions.
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ISBN-13: 9781032968810
ISBN-10: 1032968818
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: 20
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, and Professional Training

Cuprins

Part I: History and Development of Coping Power 1. Coping Power: Background, Conceptual Framework, and Efficacy Studies Part II: Implementation Issues in Delivering Coping Power 2. Implementation Issues in Coping Power: Role of Training Intensity, Context, and Therapist Characteristics and Alliance 3. Overcoming Barriers Across the Implementation Continuum 4. Beyond Train & Hope: School-Hospital Partnership to Adopt & Sustain Anger Coping in Chicago Part III: Adapatation and Optimization of Coping Power 5. The Friend to Friend Program: A Review of Program Development and Adaptation, Refinement, and Testing 6. Effects of Delivering Coping Power in Individual versus Group Formats 7. Adaptations of Coping Power for Children with Clinical levels of Conduct Problems and for Youth with Mild Intellectual Disabilities 8. Adaptations of Coping Power for an Outpatient Clinical Setting 9. Adaptions and Affects of the Coping Power Child Component for Children in Swedish Child- and Adolescent Psychiatry 10. Adapting The Coping Power Program: The Italian Journey 11. Coping Power for Boys in Pakistan: A Cultural Adaptation 12. Tiered Adaptations for Implementation in Rural and Other Low Resource Settings 13. Optimizing Coping Power with Mindfulness 14. Transforming Coping Power: Hybrid and Online Versions to Address Practical, Clinical, and Systemic Needs 15. Crossover Effects of Adapted Versions of Coping Power for Adolescents: Lessons Learned from the Integrative Analysis Project Part IV: Innovative Methods for Assessing Implementation and Outcomes, and Scaling Up 16. Scaling up Screening Methods for Use in Preventive Interventions Part V: Conclusion 17. Conclusions and Reflections on the Multiple Adaptations of Coping Power to Promote Implementation: A Focus on Cross-Cutting Themes

Notă biografică

John E. Lochman is Saxon Professor Emeritus in Psychology at The University of Alabama, USA, Director Emeritus of the Center for Youth Development and Intervention, and Senior Fellow at Alabama Life Research Institute.
Catherine P. Bradshaw is University Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Research in the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Virginia, USA, and Adjunct Faculty in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University, USA.

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Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Children with Aggressive Behavior: Applying Coping Power in School and Clinical Settings explores the theoretical development, empirical foundations, and real-world implementation of today’s most effective and outcomes-driven models for cognitive behavioral interventions in schools.