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Self-Control Training with Maltreating Parents

Seeking a method of intervention based on research about correlates of child maltreatment, the authors find that small-group, short-term training in self-control and child management skills gives parents the tools to better handle family stress and develop supportive social networks.

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Published in:Child welfare 1983-07, Vol.62 (4), p.313-324
Main Authors: BARTH, RICHARD P., BLYTHE, BETTY J., SCHINKE, STEVEN PAUL, SCHILLING, ROBERT F.
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Language:English
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Summary:Seeking a method of intervention based on research about correlates of child maltreatment, the authors find that small-group, short-term training in self-control and child management skills gives parents the tools to better handle family stress and develop supportive social networks.
ISSN:0009-4021