Taming the problem child [electronic resource]
Dr. Ron Federici, an American psychologist, has devised a controversial treatment plan to help improve the unacceptable behavior of aggressive, conduct-disordered children. The treatment is tough on both the children and their parents: isolated from the outside world, the children must stay three fe...
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description | Dr. Ron Federici, an American psychologist, has devised a controversial treatment plan to help improve the unacceptable behavior of aggressive, conduct-disordered children. The treatment is tough on both the children and their parents: isolated from the outside world, the children must stay three feet away from their parents at all times and are restrained if they disobey. This Horizon program follows the progress of two children, Haley and Sergei, as they undertake the course of treatment. The question is, Does this treatment in any way harm children, or is it as effective and helpful as Dr. Federici believes it will be? |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:4038382020-12-19T17:14:05ZTaming the problem child [electronic resource] BBC,2006engDr. Ron Federici, an American psychologist, has devised a controversial treatment plan to help improve the unacceptable behavior of aggressive, conduct-disordered children. The treatment is tough on both the children and their parents: isolated from the outside world, the children must stay three feet away from their parents at all times and are restrained if they disobey. This Horizon program follows the progress of two children, Haley and Sergei, as they undertake the course of treatment. The question is, Does this treatment in any way harm children, or is it as effective and helpful as Dr. Federici believes it will be?Taming the Problem Child: Setting the Stage (1:52) -- Background on Sergei (2:20) -- Violent Child (1:40) -- Institutionalized Children (2:54) -- Attachment Disorders (1:34) -- Level 1 Treatment Program (2:52) -- Sergei Loses His Possessions (3:43) -- Importance of Re-Parenting (1:34) -- Parental Control (4:25) -- Physical Control (3:43) -- Child in a Parent's World (4:18) -- To Get Compliance (1:24) -- New Technique: Sequence 2 Hold (2:15) -- Results of Treatment Program (1:41) -- Parent/Child Conflict (2:51) -- Haley's Progress (3:55) -- Commentary from Traditional Therapist (1:55) -- How to Deal with Failure (1:32) -- Intervention Analysis (2:02) -- Credits: Taming the Problem Child (0:34)Dr. Ron Federici, an American psychologist, has devised a controversial treatment plan to help improve the unacceptable behavior of aggressive, conduct-disordered children. The treatment is tough on both the children and their parents: isolated from the outside world, the children must stay three feet away from their parents at all times and are restrained if they disobey. This Horizon program follows the progress of two children, Haley and Sergei, as they undertake the course of treatment. The question is, Does this treatment in any way harm children, or is it as effective and helpful as Dr. Federici believes it will be?PSZJBLAdolescenceAdolescent psychologyBehavior modificationChild developmentURN:ISBN:(DVD) |
spellingShingle | Adolescence Adolescent psychology Behavior modification Child development Taming the problem child [electronic resource] |
title | Taming the problem child [electronic resource] |
title_full | Taming the problem child [electronic resource] |
title_fullStr | Taming the problem child [electronic resource] |
title_full_unstemmed | Taming the problem child [electronic resource] |
title_short | Taming the problem child [electronic resource] |
title_sort | taming the problem child electronic resource |
topic | Adolescence Adolescent psychology Behavior modification Child development |