Collaborative & Proactive Solutions
Children ages 4-14 who experience oppositional episodes and their parents
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- Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
Children ages 4-14 who experience oppositional episodes and their parents
Children ages 3-10 who are experiencing social, emotional, behavioral and relational problems
Parents who have had their children removed from their custody and into foster care by Child Welfare Services (CWS), have been referred by CWS for substance use and mental health treatment, and have a case plan goal of family reunification
Children and adolescents who experience trauma, are exposed to natural disasters, or experience chronic pain; also used with adults
Youth in late elementary school through early high school (ages 10-16) who have experienced traumatic events and who are experiencing moderate to severe levels of PTSD symptoms
Parents and caregivers (e.g., grandparents and other relatives raising young children, foster parents, and adoptive parents) of children birth to 10 years old, as well as pregnant mothers and their spouses or partners
Groups of caregivers (parents, foster/adoptive parents, and early learning providers) of infants, toddlers, and children younger than 6 years old; can be used universally or in targeted fashion through serving high-risk populations such as Early Head Start participants, teen moms, or parents with irritable babies
Children adopted from foster care or foreign orphanages or biological children who have failed to develop secure attachments
Adults with depression; has also been used with adults with a variety of other mental health disorders and behavioral problems
Adult survivors of organized violence, war, conflict, torture, man-made and natural disasters, civil trauma as well as childhood sexual/physical abuse, mistreatment and neglect