A new Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated
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The Explosive Child A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically I ( PDFDrive )
See also specific plan
play therapy, 74 PlayStation problem, 203–4 point systems, 79 predictability of explosions executive skills, 194–95 factors that cause Plan B to go astray, 132 forms of Plan B, 273 at home, 168–69 identification of pathways, 24, 48 identification of triggers, 48, 88 identifying and articulating concerns, 179 Plan B in school, 258, 264–65 Proactive Plan B, 97 at school, 168–69 training other skills with Plan B, 194–95 See also routines; unpredictability prior experience, 33–35, 45, 106–107, 114, 154–55, 198 Proactive Plan B amount of time needed to do, 151 defining the problem, 105–6 empathy, 103 example of, 125–29 executive skills, 194–95 factors that cause Plan B to go astray, 132, 136–137 as form of Plan B, 273 as homework assignment for parents, 131 identifying and articulating concerns, 179–83 invitation, 110–14, 117, 121 lying, 170–72 in school, 251–52, 254–56, 258, 264–65 skills necessary for child to participate in Plan B, 179–83 social skills, 203–4 steps in Plan B, 103, 105–6, 110–14, 117, 120 training other skills with, 194–95, 203–4 when to use, 97 problem solving characteristics of explosive children, 51, 66 cognitive flexibility skills, 196 emotion regulation skills, 41 Index 295 executive skills, 25, 28–29 identification of pathways, 25, 28–29, 32–35, 41 identification of triggers, 47, 88–89 importance of development of skills for, 48, 196 language processing skills, 32–35 list of problems for, 88–89 options/baskets for, 89–95 Plan B in school, 263–65, 269 training other skills with Plan B, 196 unevenness of skills development, 12–13 See also Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS); solutions; specific plan problems clarification of, 113, 123, 171 difficult issues as, 169–75 making list of, 88–89, 119–20, 131 Plan B in school, 251–52 prioritizing of, 251–52 See also defining the problem; problem solving; triggers; specific problem Prozac, 237 psychiatrist/psychologist, child, 17, 58, 232–33, 262–70 psychoeducational evaluation, 55, 65 psychologizing, 211–13 pushovers, parents as, 87–88 put-downs, 217 questions about plans, 142–76 quetiapine (Seroquel), 238 ranking system, Plans as, 118–19 rational thinking, 30–31, 38, 41, 81, 98, 124. See also irrationality reactive attachment disorder, 5 real world, and Plan A, 146–47 reasoning, as strategy for managing behavior, 5 reassurance cognitive flexibility skills, 197–198 example of Proactive Plan B, 128 factors that cause Plan B to go astray, 133–34 for parents, 128, 215 steps in Plan B, 98, 102, 112–113, 115, 121 as strategy for managing behavior, 5 training other skills with Plan B, 197–198 See also specific problem rebound phenomenon, 234–35 record-keeping systems, 77 redirecting, as strategy for managing behavior, 5 refined empathy, 100–3, 106, 165 reflection, 31, 108–9, 178, 187–88 reflective listening, 99–101 reflexive negativity pattern, 29 remedial assistance, 12 remorse, 52, 56, 59–60, 81, 269 repertoire of responses, 198 residential facilities, 228–30 reward/punishment accountability, 143 characteristics of explosive children, 50–51, 56–57, 60–61 children do well if they can philosophy, 272 as consequence, 74, 78–79, 81 difficult issues, 171 emotion regulation skills, 41 failure of CPS model, 227 identification of pathways, 24, 33–35, 41 language processing skills, 33–35 parents as poor disciplinarians, 16–17 Plan B in school, 261, 264, 267–69 Plan C, 94 as strategy for managing behavior, 3, 5, 77–78 understanding explosive children, 16–17 use of Plan B, 159–61 Download 0.7 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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