The California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare
The California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare

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/

Parenting with Love and Limits - Summary

Scientific Rating:
NR
Not able to be Rated
See scale of 1-5
Scientific Rating:
NR - Not able to be Rated

Relevance to Child Welfare Rating:
NR
Not able to be Rated
See scale of 1-3
Relevance to Child Welfare Rating:
NR - Not able to be Rated

Type of Maltreatment: Emotional abuse, Exposure to domestic violence, Physical abuse, Physical neglect, and Sexual abuse

Target Population: Children and adolescents aged 10-18 who have severe emotional and behavioral problems (e.g., conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder) and frequently co-occurring problems such as depression, alcohol or drug use, chronic truancy, destruction of property, domestic violence, or suicidal ideation. The program also has been used with teenagers with less extreme behaviors.

Brief Description:(The information in this program outline is provided by the program representative and edited by the CEBC staff.)

The Parenting with Love and Limits (PLL) has been reviewed by the CEBC in the area of Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent), but lacks the necessary research evidence to be given either a Scientific Rating or a Child Welfare Relevance Rating. PLL combines group therapy and family therapy to treat children and adolescents aged 10-18 who have severe emotional and behavioral problems (e.g., conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder) and frequently co-occurring problems such as depression, alcohol or drug use, chronic truancy, destruction of property, domestic violence, or suicidal ideation. The program also has been used with teenagers with less extreme behaviors. PLL teaches families how to re-establish adult authority through consistent limits while reclaiming a loving relationship. It includes six multifamily sessions, conducted by two facilitators that employ group discussions, videotapes, age-specific breakout sessions, and role-play. Individual families also receive intensive 1 to 2-hour therapy sessions in an outpatient or home-based setting to practice the skills learned in the group setting. Three or four family therapy sessions are recommended for low to moderate-risk adolescents; up to 20 sessions may be recommended for those with more severe problems such as involvement with the juvenile or criminal justice system. PLL 's integration of group sessions and family therapy is designed to help families apply skills and concepts to real-life situations and prevent relapse.


Contact Information

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Contact name: Scott P. Sells, PhD, LMFT, LCSW

Affiliation/Agency: Parenting With Love and Limits, Inc.

Email: spsells@gopll.com

Phone: 800-735-9525

Fax: 812-727-2847

Website: http://www.gopll.com



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Date reviewed: December 2009