Predictors of Client Engagement and Attrition in Home-Based Child Maltreatment Prevention Services
- Amy DamashekDebby E. DoughtyLisa M. WareJane F. Silovsky
- 1 February 2011
Sociology
Support was found for the primary role of program and provider factors in client enrollment and completion of services in a home-based child maltreatment prevention service and a standard community care program.
Parent–child interaction therapy, 2nd ed.
- C. McNeilToni L. Hembree-Kigin Anne Kristine Wormdal
- 2010
Psychology
Use and Feasibility of Telemedicine Technology in the Dissemination of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
- Beverly W FunderburkLisa M. WareElizabeth AltshulerM. Chaffin
- 1 November 2008
Medicine, Psychology
The use and feasibility of telemedicine technology in the dissemination of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), an empirically supported behavioral parent training program for reducing disruptive behavior in young children and for reducing future rates of child physical abuse, is discussed.
Efficacy of In-Home Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
- Lisa M. WareC. McNeilJoshua J. MasseSarah Stevens
- 11 June 2008
Psychology
ABSTRACT In recent years, there has been much discussion of the efficacy of mental health interventions for children as well as the transportation of empirically-supported treatments (ESTs) to field…
The Effectiveness of Parent–Child Interaction Therapy for Victims of Interparental Violence
- S. TimmerLisa M. WareA. UrquizaNancy M. Zebell
- 1 August 2010
Psychology
Stress in the parent role related to children’s difficult behaviors and the parent–child relationship decreased from pre- to posttreatment, but parental distress did not decrease significantly over the course of PCIT.
Impact of Coaching on Malingered Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms on the M-FAST and the TSI
- Jennifer L. GurielTami Yanez Chastity N Farr
- 6 April 2004
Psychology
ABSTRACT Of the existing posttraumatic stress disorder dissimulation studies, relatively few have employed a coaching challenge using the Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test and/or Trauma…
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Can a Manualized Treatment Be Functional?
- C. McNeilHolly A. FilcheckL. GrecoLisa M. WareR. Bernard
- 22 March 2001
Psychology
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a manualized treatment that contains two separate phases with certain skills (e.g., praise) that are taught to all clients. PCIT has been criticized in the…
Parent-child interaction therapy: A promising intervention for abusive families.
- Lisa M. WareBeverly L. FortsonC. McNeil
- 2003
Psychology
The field of child maltreatment continues to struggle with methodological difficulties that impede the development and evaluation of empirically supported interventions. Existing treatments vary from…