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To provide an organised framework for intervention with families

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Abstract

This goal is subserved by two objectives:

  1. 1

    To teach ten steps to setting up a programme of intervention.

  2. 2

    To provide an example of the ten steps in a real life situation.

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Further reading on Part 3

  • S. B. Gordon and W. Davidson, ‘Behavioural parent training’, in A. S. Gurman and Kristern (eds), Handbook of Family Therapy (New York: Brunner-Mazell, 1980).

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  • P. E. Randall and C. Gibb, ‘Behaviour Problems, Everybody’s Concern’, Health Visitor, Midwife & Community Nurse, 1988.

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© 1989 Charles Gibb & Peter Randall

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Gibb, C., Randall, P. (1989). To provide an organised framework for intervention with families. In: Professionals and Parents. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10762-9_4

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