The Coping Power Program is a multicomponent intervention based heavily on cognitive–behavioral therapy, which emphasizes increasing and exercising parenting skills and the child’s social skills. The child component of CPP draws from anger management programs that concentrate on decision-making, attributions, and peer pressure. Intervention ID. The Coping Power Program, which has both a child and parent intervention component, is designed to be presented in an integrated manner. The Coping Power Child Component consists of 34 group sessions. The Coping Power Parent Component consists of 16 sessions offered during the same time frame. The child component focuses on anger management, social problem solving, and practicing skills to resist . The Coping Power Program is designed for use with preadolescent and early adolescent aggressive children and their parents and is often delivered near the time of children's transition to middle school. Aggression is one of the most stable problem behaviors in childhood. If not dealt with5/5(4).
Depression: Coping with Stress Course (CWS)/POD-TEAMS Depression Prevention Program Ages/Grades Adolescents Format CWS: 15 1-hour sessions times per week. POE-TEAMS: 8 minute sessions once a week. Small group. Materials Teen Workbook (free) Therapist Manual (free) Trainings Not required. Language English. More information. Training Resources. Training Contact. John E. Lochman, PhD, ABPP University of Alabama jlochman@www.doorway.ru () Training Location. Tuscaloosa, Alabama and on-site at agencies/schools. Training Duration. day workshop followed by phone call consultations once or twice a month for a year. The Power Manual is a much needed and valuable resource for police officers and those working within the mental health field. —Dr. Carolyn Burns, registered psychologist. Filled with actionable items necessary to improve officer mental health, enhance resilience, and reinforce police principles.
FACILITATOR' S MANUAL PAGE1 PREFACE COPING EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING FACILITATOR'S MANUAL CENTER FOR AIDS PREVENTION STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO The purpose of Coping Effectiveness Training (CET) is to teach people skills for coping with stress — from daily hassles to major life events. The program brings together. The Coping Power Program, which has both a child and parent intervention component, is designed to be presented in an integrated manner. The Coping Power Child Component consists of 34 group sessions. The Coping Power Parent Component consists of 16 sessions offered during the same time frame. The child component focuses on anger management, social problem solving, and practicing skills to resist peer pressure. We hire the best and the brightest to execute these programs in schools and we have partners all over the world. If your child is enrolled in the Coping Power Program, rest assured that your child will be learning from an award-winning, research-based program taught by staff that really care about your child’s success!.
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