
Effective parenting is essential to the success of children with ADHD. At the same time, difficult child behavior contributes to parenting stress and often evokes harsh responses from caregivers, leading to increasing problems over time. What makes this process even more challenging is that ADHD and related problems-like executive functioning deficits, emotion dysregulation, and depression-run in families. It is difficult for parents to support a child's learning and social environment if they themselves struggle with disorganization, low motivation, poor planning, and other executive functioning difficulties.Supporting Caregivers of Children with ADHD integrates behavioral, cognitive, and emotion-focused intervention components into straightforward treatment for both parents and children. Sessions included in this therapist guide incorporate group discussion, modeling, role play, and home exercises that involve practicing behavioral parenting techniques and/or cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) skills. With the use of this manual, clinicians will gain the expertise to guide parents in effectively supporting their children's behavioral and emotional regulation by creating and maintaining a calm and consistent home environment.
This manual investigates how clinicians can effectively integrate behavioral, cognitive, and emotion-focused interventions to support caregivers of children with ADHD. The author addresses the cyclical nature of parenting stress and child behavior, particularly when executive functioning deficits are present in both the parent and the child. By providing a structured framework for therapy, the text aims to break the cycle of harsh responses and disorganization to foster a more stable home environment.
What You Will Find
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Clinicians frequently utilize this manual as a practical, evidence-based resource for addressing the dual challenges of parental and child executive dysfunction. Experts highlight the text's utility in bridging the gap between individual therapy and family-based behavioral support.
Page Count:
171
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192660497
ISBN-13:
9780192660497
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