The Power of Positive Parenting
Transforming the Lives of Children, Parents, and Communities Using the Triple P System
Herausgeber: Sanders, Matthew R; Mazzucchelli, Trevor G
The Power of Positive Parenting
Transforming the Lives of Children, Parents, and Communities Using the Triple P System
Herausgeber: Sanders, Matthew R; Mazzucchelli, Trevor G
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The Power of Positive Parenting provides an in-depth description of "Triple P," one of the most extensively studied parenting programs in the world, backed by more than 30 years of ongoing research. Triple P has its origins in social learning theory and the principles of behavior, cognitive, and affective change, and its aim is to prevent severe behavioral, emotional, and developmental problems in children and adolescents by enhancing the knowledge, skills, and confidence of parents.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9780190629069
- ISBN-10: 0190629061
- Artikelnr.: 48807774
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9780190629069
- ISBN-10: 0190629061
- Artikelnr.: 48807774
* Acknowledgments
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* Section 1: Foundations and Overview of the Triple P: Positive
Parenting Program as population approach to parenting support
* 1. A population approach to evidence-based parenting: An introduction
* Matthew R. Sanders
* 2. How parenting influences the lives of children
* Matthew R. Sanders and Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 3. Emergence of a population-based approach to parenting support
* Matthew R. Sanders and Ron Prinz
* 4. Core principles and techniques of positive parenting
* Matthew R. Sanders and Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* Section 2. Applications of positive parenting to social, emotional,
and health problems
* 5. Applications of positive parenting: An introduction
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 6. Children with externalizing behavior problems
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli and Matthew R. Sanders
* 7. Children with peer relationship difficulties
* Karyn L. Healy
* 8. Children with anxiety problems
* Vanessa Cobham
* 9. Parenting support for children with developmental disability
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli and Lisa J. Studman
* 10. Supporting parents of children with serious mental health
problems
* Kylie Burke
* 11. Children and adolescents with chronic health conditions
* Alina Morawska
* 12. A population approach to parenting support for childhood obesity
* Jessica A. Bartlett and Matthew R Sanders
* 13. Adolescents and young adults with psychosocial difficulties
* Alan Ralph
* Section 3: Applications of positive parenting with different types of
families and family members
* 14. Applying positive parenting with different types of families and
family members: An introduction
* Matthew R. Sanders
* 15. Working with fathers
* Louise Keown
* 16. Working with extended family members including grandparents
* James N. Kirby
* 17. Parents with serious mental health problems
* Rachel Calam and Anja Wittkowski
* 18. Parents who are separating or divorced
* Helen M. Stallman and Jeneva L. Ohan
* Section 4: Using positive parenting programs in different delivery
systems
* 19. Using positive parenting programs in different delivery systems:
An introduction
* Matthew R. Sanders
* 20. Parenting support in the context of primary health care
* Karen M. T. Turner and Carol W. Metzler
* 21. Parenting support in an early childhood learning context
* Karen M. T. Turner, Cassandra Dittman, Julie C. Rusby, and Shawna Lee
* 22. Parenting support and the school system
* Julie Hodges and Karyn L. Healy
* 23. Parenting support in the workplace
* Divna Haslam and Nicole Penman
* 24. Parenting support in the context of natural disaster
* Vanessa E. Cobham, Brett McDermott, and Matthew R. Sanders
* 25. Broadcast media-based approaches to positive parenting
* Carol W. Metzler and Julie C. Rusby
* 26. Technology-assisted delivery of parenting programs
* Karen M. T. Turner, Sabine Baker, and Jamin Day
* Section 5: Responding to the needs of cultural diversity in families
* 27. Responding to the needs of cultural diversity in families: An
introduction
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 28. A collaborative partnership adaptation model
* Karen M. T. Turner, Matthew R. Sanders, Louise Keown, and Matthew
Shepherd
* 29. Working effectively with Indigenous families
* Karen M. T. Turner, Lauren M. Hodge, Michell Forster, and Cari D.
McIlduff
* 30. Accommodating race and ethnicity in parenting interventions
* Divna Haslam and Anilena Mejia
* 31. The role of values and religious beliefs in positive parenting
* Aala El-Khani and Rachel Calam
* Section 6: Making large-scale population-level implementation work
* 32. Making large-scale population-level implementation work: An
introduction
* Matthew R. Sanders
* 33. A framework for successful implementation of the Triple P system
* Jenna McWilliam and Jacqui Brown
* 34. Training a workforce to implement evidence-based parenting
programs
* Alan Ralph and Cassandra K. Dittman
* 35. Using social marketing strategies to enhance program reach
* Leanne Wilkinson
* 36. Measuring child, parent and family outcomes at an individual and
population level
* Alina Morawska and Matthew R. Sanders
* 37. Promoting program fidelity through peer-assisted supervision and
support
* Kerri E. McPherson and Birgit Schroeter
* Section 7: Learnings from large-scale population-level implementation
of parenting support
* 38. Learnings from large-scale population-level implementation of
parenting support: An introduction
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 39. Shifting the needle on child maltreatment
* Ronald J. Prinz and Cheri J. Shapiro
* 40. Partnerships and scaling up population level interventions
* Conor Owens, Orla Doyle, Mary Hegarty, Karen Heavey, and Eamonn
Farrell
* 41. Supporting families of children with a disability
* Kate Sofronoff, Kylie M. Gray, Stewart L. Einfeld, and Bruce J. Tonge
* Section 8: Program development, quality assurance and innovation
* 42. Program development, quality assurance and innovation: An
introduction
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 43. Quality assurance and program development
* Matthew R. Sanders and James N. Kirby
* 44. The current state of evidence-based parenting support programs
* Matthew R. Sanders
* 45. Innovation in parenting programs
* Matthew R. Sanders, Karen M. T. Turner, and Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 46. The future of evidence-based parenting support programs
* Matthew R. Sanders
* Glossary
* Author Index
* Subject Index
* Acknowledgments
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* Section 1: Foundations and Overview of the Triple P: Positive
Parenting Program as population approach to parenting support
* 1. A population approach to evidence-based parenting: An introduction
* Matthew R. Sanders
* 2. How parenting influences the lives of children
* Matthew R. Sanders and Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 3. Emergence of a population-based approach to parenting support
* Matthew R. Sanders and Ron Prinz
* 4. Core principles and techniques of positive parenting
* Matthew R. Sanders and Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* Section 2. Applications of positive parenting to social, emotional,
and health problems
* 5. Applications of positive parenting: An introduction
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 6. Children with externalizing behavior problems
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli and Matthew R. Sanders
* 7. Children with peer relationship difficulties
* Karyn L. Healy
* 8. Children with anxiety problems
* Vanessa Cobham
* 9. Parenting support for children with developmental disability
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli and Lisa J. Studman
* 10. Supporting parents of children with serious mental health
problems
* Kylie Burke
* 11. Children and adolescents with chronic health conditions
* Alina Morawska
* 12. A population approach to parenting support for childhood obesity
* Jessica A. Bartlett and Matthew R Sanders
* 13. Adolescents and young adults with psychosocial difficulties
* Alan Ralph
* Section 3: Applications of positive parenting with different types of
families and family members
* 14. Applying positive parenting with different types of families and
family members: An introduction
* Matthew R. Sanders
* 15. Working with fathers
* Louise Keown
* 16. Working with extended family members including grandparents
* James N. Kirby
* 17. Parents with serious mental health problems
* Rachel Calam and Anja Wittkowski
* 18. Parents who are separating or divorced
* Helen M. Stallman and Jeneva L. Ohan
* Section 4: Using positive parenting programs in different delivery
systems
* 19. Using positive parenting programs in different delivery systems:
An introduction
* Matthew R. Sanders
* 20. Parenting support in the context of primary health care
* Karen M. T. Turner and Carol W. Metzler
* 21. Parenting support in an early childhood learning context
* Karen M. T. Turner, Cassandra Dittman, Julie C. Rusby, and Shawna Lee
* 22. Parenting support and the school system
* Julie Hodges and Karyn L. Healy
* 23. Parenting support in the workplace
* Divna Haslam and Nicole Penman
* 24. Parenting support in the context of natural disaster
* Vanessa E. Cobham, Brett McDermott, and Matthew R. Sanders
* 25. Broadcast media-based approaches to positive parenting
* Carol W. Metzler and Julie C. Rusby
* 26. Technology-assisted delivery of parenting programs
* Karen M. T. Turner, Sabine Baker, and Jamin Day
* Section 5: Responding to the needs of cultural diversity in families
* 27. Responding to the needs of cultural diversity in families: An
introduction
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 28. A collaborative partnership adaptation model
* Karen M. T. Turner, Matthew R. Sanders, Louise Keown, and Matthew
Shepherd
* 29. Working effectively with Indigenous families
* Karen M. T. Turner, Lauren M. Hodge, Michell Forster, and Cari D.
McIlduff
* 30. Accommodating race and ethnicity in parenting interventions
* Divna Haslam and Anilena Mejia
* 31. The role of values and religious beliefs in positive parenting
* Aala El-Khani and Rachel Calam
* Section 6: Making large-scale population-level implementation work
* 32. Making large-scale population-level implementation work: An
introduction
* Matthew R. Sanders
* 33. A framework for successful implementation of the Triple P system
* Jenna McWilliam and Jacqui Brown
* 34. Training a workforce to implement evidence-based parenting
programs
* Alan Ralph and Cassandra K. Dittman
* 35. Using social marketing strategies to enhance program reach
* Leanne Wilkinson
* 36. Measuring child, parent and family outcomes at an individual and
population level
* Alina Morawska and Matthew R. Sanders
* 37. Promoting program fidelity through peer-assisted supervision and
support
* Kerri E. McPherson and Birgit Schroeter
* Section 7: Learnings from large-scale population-level implementation
of parenting support
* 38. Learnings from large-scale population-level implementation of
parenting support: An introduction
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 39. Shifting the needle on child maltreatment
* Ronald J. Prinz and Cheri J. Shapiro
* 40. Partnerships and scaling up population level interventions
* Conor Owens, Orla Doyle, Mary Hegarty, Karen Heavey, and Eamonn
Farrell
* 41. Supporting families of children with a disability
* Kate Sofronoff, Kylie M. Gray, Stewart L. Einfeld, and Bruce J. Tonge
* Section 8: Program development, quality assurance and innovation
* 42. Program development, quality assurance and innovation: An
introduction
* Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 43. Quality assurance and program development
* Matthew R. Sanders and James N. Kirby
* 44. The current state of evidence-based parenting support programs
* Matthew R. Sanders
* 45. Innovation in parenting programs
* Matthew R. Sanders, Karen M. T. Turner, and Trevor G. Mazzucchelli
* 46. The future of evidence-based parenting support programs
* Matthew R. Sanders
* Glossary
* Author Index
* Subject Index