DCCTF’s New Confident Parenting Program (NCP; Authored by CICC)
Parents of children (2-12 years old) who are experiencing behavior or emotional problems
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Topic Areas
- Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Parents of children (2-12 years old) who are experiencing behavior or emotional problems
Adults age 18 or older with a diagnosis of cocaine abuse or dependence
Individuals ages 18 and over who have a primary diagnosis of any Substance-Related Disorder (DSM-IV-R); individuals with co-occurring disorders also respond well to this approach
Adults with mental health disorders including depression, anger, and anxiety among others - the program is also designed to include family members in the treatment
Chronically depressed adults
Parents or individuals in a parenting role for children ages 0-18 years and their children ages birth to 12
Children age 0-5, who have experienced a trauma, and their caregivers
Families dealing with, or at high risk for, a multitude of problems: substance use disorders (SUD); multigenerational trauma; and compromised safety (e.g., child abuse/neglect and family violence)
At-risk children and families, families in conflict, foster parents/children, and adoptive families
Families with maladaptive interactions resulting in at least one youth aged 6-18 years with externalizing (e.g., substance abuse, delinquency, truancy, bullying) and/or internalizing (e.g., depression, anxiety) symptomatology