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Behavioral parent training: There's so much more to do.

Lutzker et al., 1983

Document ID
17758180802374595848
Author
Lutzker J
McGimsey J
McRae S
Campbell R
Publication year
Publication venue
The Behavior Therapist

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Surveys the literature on parent training and suggests that behavior therapists do not have much to offer parents in many areas of parent–child relationships. It is proposed that research should concentrate on planned activities that separate deviant from nondeviant …
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