Reflective Interpersonal Therapy for Children and Parents: That Child! A New Way of Helping Parents and Children with Extreme Conduct DisorderISBN: 978-0-470-98648-6
Hardcover
318 pages
October 2008
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Disruptive and aggressive behaviour in children causes significant
distress to everyone involved. Tradition interventions tend to
focus on changing the disruptive behaviour itself, but research
shows that it is important to also focus on the underlying anxiety,
anger and vulnerability that may have contributed to the
child’s conduct. In this innovative book, Hermione Roff
introduces Reflective Interpersonal Therapy for Children and
Parents (RICAP), a new intervention that looks at the processes
underpinning disruptive and aggressive behaviour problems. RICAP
was developed specifically to meet the needs of children and their
families, and offers a new way to think about and tackle conduct
disorders. The intervention explores the relationship between
anxiety and anger, the dynamics of threat and fear, and the
behavioural interactions within a prime relationship. Taking a
practitioner-oriented approach, Roff introduces the theory
underpinning RICAP, the evidence base for the approach and how it
can be put to work in clinical practice.