This document was printed from the website of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC), which you can access at http://www.cebc4cw.org/
Child Welfare Outcomes: Child/family well-being
Type of Maltreatment: Not specified
Target Population: 8 to 14 year old children whose aggression puts them at risk for later delinquency
Brief Description:(The information in this program outline is provided by the program representative and edited by the CEBC staff.)
The Coping Power Program has been rated by the CEBC in the area of Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent). The Coping Power Program is based on an empirical model of risk factors for potential antisocial behavior. For high-risk children, it addresses deficits in social cognition, self-regulation, peer relations, and positive parental involvement. The Coping Power Program, which has both a child and parent intervention component, is designed to be presented in an integrated manner. The Coping Power Child Component consists of 34 group sessions. The Coping Power Parent Component consists of 16 sessions offered during the same time frame. The child component focuses on anger management, social problem solving, and practicing skills to resist peer pressure. The parent component of the program focuses on supporting involvement and consistency in parenting, which also contributes to better adjustment. Improvement in all these areas, particularly around times of change such as going to middle school, can reduce the number of problem behaviors that can arise during these transitional times. Since the Coping Power Program is highly rated on the Scientific Rating Scale, information on available pre-implementation assessments, implementation tools, and fidelity measures was requested from the program representative. Please see the program's separate Implementation Information page for details.
Contact name: John E. Lochman, PhD, ABPP
Affiliation/Agency: The University of Alabama
Email: jlochman@ua.edu
Phone: 205-348-7678
Fax: 205-348-8648
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