Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Theory and Research to Practice

  • Heymann P
  • H. Heflin B
  • M. Bagner D
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… The child may throw a temper tantrum until the parent removes the limit and gives the child the candy, thereby negatively reinforcing the child’s tantrum. Similarly, the parent might yell at the child for the tantrum, which may stop as a result, and thereby reinforce the parent’s …

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Heymann, P., H. Heflin, B., & M. Bagner, D. (2020). Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Theory and Research to Practice. In Selected Topics in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.91194

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