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1Department of Pediatric, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock 72202, USA. longnicholas@uams.edu
Abstract:
This article discusses the author's early experiences in the area of clinical parent training and his desire to impact a broader population of parents. He discusses how an evidence-based clinical parent training program was used as the basis for developing both a self-guided program and a parenting class curriculum tailored to serve parents of young children with less severe (nonclinical) oppositional behavior. He also discusses the development of a parenting education program that targets a broader population of parents.
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