This book presents 15 effective interventions designed to stop and prevent parents from physically punishing their children. Each chapter reviews a different intervention, including its evidence base, generalizability across populations and contexts, and ease of implementation in community and mental health settings. Some strategies explicitly discourage parents from using physical punishment, while others focus on teaching alternative ways to manage children’s behavior.Ending the Physical Punishment of Children: A Guide for Clinicians and Practitioners is written by Elizabeth T. Gershoff and published by American Psychological Association. ISBNs for Ending the Physical Punishment of Children are 9781433831881, 1433831880 and the print ISBNs are 9781433831140, 1433831147.
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Although many parents use spankings to discipline their children, research shows that corporal punishment harms children and is ineffective at changing their behavior. This book presents 15 effective interventions designed to stop and prevent parents from physically punishing their children. Each chapter of this book reviews a different intervention, summarizes its evidence base, and generalizability across populations and contexts, and explains how to implement it in community and mental health settings. Some strategies explicitly discourage parents from using physical punishment, while others focus on teaching alternative ways to manage children’s behavior. Some can be incorporated into individual, family, or group therapy, while others educate the public in hospitals or other community settings. All of the strategies will help parents change their behavior in ways that promote their children’s healthy development. Therapists, social workers, other community health and safety professionals, and policy makers will all appreciate the diverse array of strategies represented in the book.Product details Publisher: American Psychological Association; 1 edition (November 26, 2019) Publication Date: November 26, 2019
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