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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) involves difficulties in social
interaction and communication, restricted interests and repetitive
behavior. Approximately half of children with ASD also exhibit
disruptive behaviors such as tantrums and aggression, which can be
stressful for the child and family. Parent Training for Disruptive
Behavior is an 11-session intervention for parents who wish to
learn how to reduce disruptive behaviors and increase adaptive
skills in their children with ASD. Each session introduces
effective behavior change strategies and includes easy-to-use
worksheets, checklists, and take-home activities to help parents
apply what they have learned. By participating in this intervention
with a trained therapist, parents can help their children overcome
behavior problems, promoting happier kids and families.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) begins in early childhood and is
characterized by impairments in social interaction and
communication, restricted interests and repetitive behavior. As
many as half of children with ASD between the ages of 3 and 8 also
exhibit disruptive behaviors that interfere with their overall
development and family functioning. This Therapist Guide, Parent
Training for Disruptive Behavior, is designed for therapists to use
with parents of children with ASD and challenging behaviors, such
as tantrums, noncompliance, and aggression. Based on the principles
of Applied Behavior Analysis and developed over more than a decade
of research, the intervention consists of 11 core sessions as well
as supplemental sessions, a home visit, and follow-up visits. Each
session includes a therapist script, activity sheets, parent
handouts, and checklists. Video vignettes are available online to
illustrate concepts. The treatment manual is designed to be used in
conjunction with the companion Workbook for parents. Each session
is delivered individually in weekly outpatient visits. Homework
assignments between sessions focus on implementing behavior change
strategies collaboratively chosen by the therapist and parent.
Raising a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can be very
challenging, particularly for parents who do not have easy access
to psychological treatment. This book presents parent training as a
unique approach that is not only more accessible but is also one of
the most promising methods for promoting long-term behavioral
improvements in children with ASD. Backed by decades of research,
parent training is a psychotherapeutic technique in which parents
are main drivers of change for their children. The clinician passes
knowledge to the parents and teaches them more effective parenting
skills and behaviors. This clinical guide shows practitioners how
to apply this approach with families of children with ASD. Readers
will learn strategies for implementing various assessment and
intervention techniques, and for maintaining parental engagement
throughout treatment. Individual chapters focus on the most common
issues that parents of children with ASD struggle with, including
social and communication deficits; disruptive behaviors; sleep
disturbances; tendencies to wander off; and key life skills, like
feeding and toileting. Vivid case examples demonstrate this
clinical guidance being applied in realistic scenarios.
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