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61. What Parents Need to Know About
 
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62. "No! I won't!" Understanding and
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64. Broken Hearts; Wounded Minds:
 
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65. OPPOSITIONALITY: An entry from
66. The Children: Some Educational
 
67. Controlling aggressive students
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68. Problem Solving One on One: Proactive
69. Advice to a Mother on the Management
70. Advice to a Mother on the Management
 
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71. Power and Compassion: Working
 
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72. Managing Passive-Agressive Behavior
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73. Aggression and Antisocial Behavior
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75. When students who can, won't:
 
76. Creative strategies for working
 
77. How to get togetherness: Improving
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61. What Parents Need to Know About ODD
by James D. Sutton
 Paperback: 139 Pages (2006-09-30)
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62. "No! I won't!" Understanding and responding to student defiance.(Report): An article from: Childhood Education
by Andrea Smith, Elizabeth Bondy
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This digital document is an article from Childhood Education, published by Thomson Gale on March 22, 2007. The length of the article is 5771 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: "No! I won't!" Understanding and responding to student defiance.(Report)
Author: Andrea Smith
Publication: Childhood Education (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 22, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 83Issue: 3Page: 151(7)

Article Type: Report

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63. Treatment of Aggressive ADHD in Children and Adolescents
by PhD Keith McBurnett, PhD Linda J. Pfiffner
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Abstract:Primary care physicians who treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may expect to encounter oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) in about half of patients with ADHD. Up to 20% of patients with ADHD may meet criteria for conduct disorder (CD), and a higher percentage will exhibit aggressiveness or other symptoms of CD without meeting full diagnostic criteria. Primary care physicians self-report more competence in managing ADHD alone than when it is accompanied by comorbid ODD or CD, even though the diagnostic and treatment considerations are similar. The empirical literature on normal and antisocial behavioral development provides insight into understanding how patients with comorbid disruptive behavior may differ from those with uncomplicated ADHD. Primary care physicians who are competent to diagnosis and treat ADHD may develop similar competence in managing patients with ADHD plus oppositional and/or aggressive behavior and, if allied with colleagues who provide specialized psychosocial treatment, may fill an important role in the overall management of complex cases. ... Read more


64. Broken Hearts; Wounded Minds: The Psychological Functioning of Traumatized and Behavior Problem Children
by MSN, PhD Elizabeth M. Randolph
 Paperback: 252 Pages (2001)

Isbn: 0971803005
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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A book on Attachment Disorder (AD) that explains what AD is, and how it can be successfully treated through intensive attachment therapy. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Abusive "Therapy"
Oh god, the things the author says in this book are so awful!Here are just a few that send chills down my back:

"Children with...[Attachment Disorder] really hate being touched...they commonly complain constantly about various aches and pains, things that itch, and parts of themselves that they need to move whenever they're being held. The therapist may sometimes need to briefly cover a child's mouth with a cupped hand...in order to cut off the child's constant complaints that are preventing therapy from being able to progress..." page 113

"Whenever a therapist lies on top of a child, with the child face up, and with the therapist facing the child, this is known as compression. This technique is also used to help a child become enraged, to help to re-enact the need cycle, and to help a child to access and work through memories of past traumas..." pages 83-84

"Compression can be very useful in the process of helping children to work through and release trapped feelings of terror, as the therapist can put a small amount of weight on children until terror is triggered, then takes that weight off, and helps children to calm back down. Then slightly more weight can be put on to again trigger terror ... This process can take several hours, and may even take several days..." page 98

"It usually isn't necessary to put more than 50 pounds of weight on the child ... Occasionally more weight may need to be briefly put on a child if the issues the child is working on cause him to become assaultive, and he needs to be physically restrained..." page 101

"If children appear to be particularly frightened about sexual abuse while in my lap, I usually ask them to look into my eyes, and decide whether or not I'm a person who hurts children, or who does sex things to children." page 94

"Generally, children who won't contract to participate in holding or attachment therapy aren't family material, and do much better in a group home or residential treatment facility anyway." page 87

"Remember, a key principle to successfully parent a child with AD is that being successful doesn't mean that the child is getting better, or is changing. It simply means that the parents are having more fun being this child's parents." page 118

3-0 out of 5 stars Interesting but be cautious
This is an interesting 202-page handbook for those treating or living with attachment disorder children. Randolph breaks the volume into two six-chapter parts, the first on understanding and living with attachment disorder children, the second on research results into the issue. Unfortunately, some of the statements of "fact" in this book seem highly controversial, at best.

Chapter one covers "Attachment Theory and Attachment Disruptions," reviewing the history of the disorder's preliminary discovery in the 13th Century by King Gustav of Sweden, its recognition by British psychoanalyst John Bowlby in a seminal 1944 study and further research into the topic in the 1960s by Mary Ainsworth and others with whom she later collaborated.

The later studies identified the differences in behavioral and psychological health in "securely attached children" from "insecurely attached children." In the 1970s researchers began to consider the effects of maltreatment on attachment styles. These found that children raised in orphanages had more severe problems than those raised in foster care.

In the second essay, Randolph covers "The Impact of Severe Traumatization on Infant Monkeys and Human Children." In 1958, Harry Harlow studied whether infant monkeys attached to their mothers because they provide food, and surprisingly found that the comfort of the infants was more important to them than eating. This was determined by the use of two surrogate mother figures-a wire monkey that provided food and a cloth monkey for comfort. Harlow found that the infants clung to the cloth "mothers," in many cases, to the point of starvation.

Randolph also covers the effects of severe neglect and deprivation on human children, as evidenced by case studies of children from Romanian orphanages, where infants experience no human contact at all except when their diapers are changed three to four times a day.

In monkeys, it was found that early deprivation is extremely difficult to treat, with few if any therapies successfully rehabilitating infants to the point where they are willing and able to establish close attachments to others. While intelligence seems unaffected, most are unable to fully utilize their intelligence to solve problems with which they are presented.

Bruce Perry and his collaborators Bessel van der Kolk and Schwartz found that traumatization has profound neurological, psychological, physiological, developmental, ethical and interpersonal effects on children. Children were more likely to have these effects if the source of their trauma was "man-made" than the result of natural disasters. Positron emission tomography scanning was used to measurethe brain impulses experienced by traumatized and normal children. These found that traumatized children store all their traumatic memories on the right side of the brain, all their positive memories on the left side and are unable to efficiently and effectively coordinate actions that require the use of both brain hemispheres.

Severely traumatized children are also "chronically hyperaroused."

Up to this point, the book is useful and informative. But I begin to have doubts when Randolph notes that, according to Dr. van der Kolk found, children must be allowed to experience intense feelings during therapy, so as to be able to work through the traumatic memories and to be able to provide a different outcome than the original one. According to Randolph, he concludes that "therapists who feel incapable of pushing children to intensify their feelings...so that trauma can be resolved shouldn't work with [traumatized] children, as they will only end up re-traumatizing these children...."

I am unsure if this accurately represents Dr. van der Kolk's findings.

But, I question Randolph's conclusion, based on her assessments of his work, that "Traumatic memories can only be resolved when children are in a high state of high automatic arousal...."

These Attachment Therapy (AT) methods are discussed in chapter 5 of the book. The list Randolph provides list may be a complete roster of attachment treatments available today. But some of them sound like complete quackery.

As Jean Mercer notes in a 2002 online article, "Attachment Therapy: A Treatment without Empirical Support," although death and injury have resulted from AT, it nevertheless has the support of some state agencies in the U.S. While AT practitioners claim that research "supports the effectiveness of their techniques," however, Mercer examined the evidence based on the research design and statistical analysis, and concluded "that AT remains without empirical validation."

Another reason for caution is that the book may be a publication of the Attachment Treatment and Training Institute in Evergreen, Colorado, whose core theories and practices are reportedly at odds with "accepted principles of psychological practice."

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65. OPPOSITIONALITY: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family</i>
by JOSEPH M. REY, SE-FONG HUNG
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This digital document is an article from International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family, brought to you by Gale®, a part of Cengage Learning, a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses.The length of the article is 1982 words.The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase.You can view it with any web browser.

The second edition of the “International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family” adopts an international, cross-cultural approach to such diverse and important topics as adolescent parenthood, family planning, cohabitation, widowhood, domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, codependency and commuter marriages. It includes articles specific to countries and to religious traditions, examining the history of family life within these cultures and discussing how families have been affected by political and social change.

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66. The Children: Some Educational Problems
by Alexander Darroch
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The problems as to the end or ends at which our educational agencies should aim in the training and instruction of the children of the nation, and of the right methods of attaining these ends once they have been definitely and clearly recognised, are at the present day receiving greater and greater attention not only from professed educationalists, but also from statesmen and the public generally.

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67. Controlling aggressive students (Fastback)
by Jack Blendinger
 Paperback: 45 Pages (1995)

Isbn: 0873673875
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68. Problem Solving One on One: Proactive Tactics for Millennium Youths
by M.Ed., LPC, Terri L. McCrea
Paperback: 294 Pages (2005-12-22)
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This breakthrough interative guide will increase in today's youths problem solving, anger management, conflict resolution, communication, organizational, critical thinking, assertiveness, self-esteem, and socialization skills necessary for survival in the real world. ... Read more


69. Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children
by Pye Henry Chavasse
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"This Book has been translated into French, into German, into Polish, and into Tamil (one of the languages of India); it has been extensively published in America; and is well-known wherever the English language is spoken." ... Read more


70. Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children
by Pye Henry Chavasse
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-02-16)
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This Book has been translated into French, into German, into Polish, and into Tamil (one of the languages of India); it has been extensively published in America; and is well-known wherever the English language is spoken. ... Read more


71. Power and Compassion: Working with Difficult Adolescents and Abused Parents
by Jerome A. Price MA, Jerome A. Price
 Paperback: 196 Pages (1999-01-20)
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Asin: 1572304707
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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New in Paper. In this solid, no-nonsense guide to working with difficultadolescents and their families, Jerome A. Price makes a passionate case for rescuing parents frominvalidation by a society that often views parents as the main cause of their children's problems.The book shows how demoralized parents can be undermined by well-meaning professionals andother adults anxious to appear understanding, whose alliances with out-of-control adolescentscreate an invidious triangle. Clearly illustrated with a wealth of case material, chapters provideeffective strategies to help families break free of self-defeating cycles of control and rebellion. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Not for the lay person
This book offered some information I wanted, but it was not written for the lay person.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best of 5 books I've read about defiant teens
Yes, I've read 5 books cover to cover. I know this book was written for professional counselors, but as a parent who has spent many hours in counselors offices, this book is invaluable. If you're paying attention, when reading this book, you can recognise whether your counselor is helping you, or wasting your time. When parents are honestly being emotionally abused, they need to be told, and supported in their efforts to take "decisive and responsible action to help their children" as Dr. Price says in his book. If I'd had this book a year ago, I would not have wasted time on a psychiatrist who only served as an abusive teen's good buddy. If you are a parent, another good book on this subject is "The Defiant Child" by Dr. Douglas Riley. Riley's book spends some time on younger children, but if your child is 14, it's not too late to put his book to good use. For parents of teenagers, it is really too late for you to buy "The Explosive Child," by Ross W. Greene. Greene's book is great for parents of younger children. I do recommend Gregory Bodenhamer's book "Parent in Control." but to make his ideas work, parents really have to have some backbone and the backing of others and the community. Trouble is that many of us have the problems we have with our children because we had no backbone in the first place, or our authority has been undermined for too long. We need assistance and support, not blame in order to turn things around for our children. I recommend "Power and Compassion" above all five books I've read for defiant children.

5-0 out of 5 stars IMMENSELY USEFUL, BRIDGES USUAL DISPUTES
The most useful book I've found in 25 years' work with these families, and in families with milder aggression. Kids really get better. Many illustrations help adults understand why they quarrel so much over thesekids, and give them real hope and specific tools to guide them wisely.Fortherapists, parents, and teachers caught in arguments about "toughlove/accountability" vs "understanding the cause"strategies, this is a necessary guide about when and how to utilize bothstrategies, where they are likely to make mistakes. ... Read more


72. Managing Passive-Agressive Behavior of Children and Youth at School and Home: The Angry Smile
by Nicholas James Long, Jody E. Long
 Spiral-bound: 87 Pages (2001-10)
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...this is a breakthrough book for all parents, teachers & counselors who have to live with, teach, & survive a passive aggressive students... ... Read more


73. Aggression and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents: Research and Treatment
by Daniel F. Connor MD, Daniel F. Connor
Hardcover: 480 Pages (2002-05-03)
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This comprehensive volume reviews and synthesizes a vast body of knowledge on maladaptive aggression and antisocial behavior in youth. Written from a clinical-developmental perspective, and integrating theory and research from diverse fields, the book examines the origins, development, outcomes, and treatment of this serious problem in contemporary society. Major topics addressed include the types and prevalence of aggressive and antisocial behavior; the interplay among neuropsychiatric, psychosocial, and neurobiological processes in etiology; known risk and protective factors; gender variables; and why and how some children "grow out of" conduct disturbances. Chapters also discuss current approaches to clinical assessment and diagnosis and review the evidence for widely used psychosocial and pharmacological interventions.
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74. Helping Schoolchildren Cope with Anger: A Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention
by Jim Larson PhD, John E. Lochman PhDABPP, Jim Larson, John Lochman
Hardcover: 190 Pages (2002-01-24)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This comprehensive guide presents the Anger Coping Program, an empirically supported group intervention for 8- to 12-year-olds with anger and aggression problems. Controlled clinical research has demonstrated this program to reduce teacher- and parent-directed aggression; improve on-task behavior in the classroom; and enhance participants' verbal assertion and compromise skills, social competence, and academic achievement. In one clearly written volume, the authors provide the latest knowledge base on childhood aggression, the cognitive-behavioral principles underlying their approach, instructions for setting up and running the program, and a session-by-session treatment manual. Included are detailed guidelines for monitoring intervention outcomes and successfully duplicating the program across multiple settings. Many helpful examples enhance the practical utility of the book, as do reproducible teacher handouts, child self-report forms, and parent letters in English and Spanish.
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5-0 out of 5 stars A straightfoward, solution-oriented guide
Helping Schoolchildren Cope with Anger: A Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention by Jim Larson (Professor of Psychology and Director of the School Psychology Program, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater) and John Lochman (Professor and Saxon Chairholder in clinical Psychology, University of Alabama, and Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center) is a straightfoward, solution-oriented guide to dealing with chronic aggression in young students, particularly those ranging in age from 8 to 12 years. This invaluable, accessible work is based upon the latest studies and findings on childhood aggression, and presents the principles behind the authors' own approaches to teaching young folks how to cope with anger, along with session-by-session guidelines, and a great deal more, Helping Schoolchildren Cope with Anger is a first-rate supplement to professional help for disturbed children and highly recommended for professional and academic reference collections in the field of anger management studies. ... Read more


75. When students who can, won't: Effective interventions for helping students with ODD succeed in school
by Kristen Heutinck
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1999)

Asin: B0006R8L8A
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76. Creative strategies for working with ODD children and adolescents / by Kim "Tip" Frank, Michael Paget, Bob Bowman, Jerry Wilde
by Kim Frank
 Unknown Binding: 74 Pages (1998)

Asin: B0006RKDGS
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77. How to get togetherness: Improving AD/HD and ODD relationships in families and classrooms
by Whetstone. Albert D
 Unknown Binding: 215 Pages (2000)

Isbn: 0970611609
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78. Sara Makes her Mother Proud and Learns Good Behavior: A Children's Book
by Written by Sherry Henig, PhD. and Illustrated by Jacky Myint
Paperback: 24 Pages (2005-10-19)
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Isbn: 1419614096
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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A picture book dealing with behavioral strategies for oppositional children.The books tells the story of a little girl whose mischievous behavior upsets her mother and causes her to end up in time-out.Her parents devise a proactive parenting strategy that works.She learns good behavior, and makes her mother proud. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars This book worked with my child
This clearly written book was easy to understand. The little girl isn't as naughty as mine, but my child was able to understand what to do and why.The parent's guide should be purchased with it because it shows what kinds of rewards you can give your child and how to make it work.I thought it did just what it was supposed to do.

1-0 out of 5 stars Thumbs down
I purchased this book for my 3 year old and don't even think I'll show it to her.I was very disappointed with the book.I can't believe the hefty price tag too.I do not recommend this book. ... Read more


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