When Parents Become Therapists: Their Attitudes Toward Parenting Three Years Later

  • Forrest P
  • Holland C
  • Daly R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The following study reports on the long lasting changes in attitudes of mothers who were trained to act as change agents of remediation for the problem behaviours of their children which occasioned them to seek professional help. Three years after termination of treatment, attitude changes not only were maintained but continued to increase in a positive direction.

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Forrest, P., Holland, C., Daly, R., & Fellbaum, G. A. (1984). When Parents Become Therapists: Their Attitudes Toward Parenting Three Years Later. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 3(1), 49–54. https://doi.org/10.7870/cjcmh-1984-0005

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