The impact of child parent relationship therapy on child behavior and parent-child relationships: An examination of parental divorce. |
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Authors: | Dillman Taylor, Dalena Purswell, Katherine Lindo, Natalya Jayne, Kimberly Fernando, Delini |
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Abstract: | The current study used a mixed methodological approach to examine the impact of Child-Parent-Relationship Therapy (CPRT) on divorced parents and their children. Specifically, in the present study, the authors investigated parents' perceptions of the impact of CPRT on the parent, the child, and the parent–child relationship. CPRT was found to be helpful in reducing parenting stress and child behavior problems. Parents also reported that CPRT helped them feel more connected to their children and provided them with new tools for parenting. The results of the current study add to the current literature on divorce, affirming that CPRT may be an effective intervention for children of divorce. Limitations of the study and implications for future research are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | child behavior problems child-parent relationship divorce parenting training Child-Parent-Relationship Therapy |
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