About the Author |
| Ross W. Greene, Ph.D. is Director of Cognitive-Behavioral Psychology at the Clinical and Research Program in Pediatric Psychopharmacology at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He lives outside Boston with his wife and daughter. |
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Summary
6 hours CE
Ross W. Greene, Ph.D.
An explosive child is one who frequently exhibits severe noncompliance, temper outbursts, and verbal or physical aggression. Dr. Ross Greene offers help for such children as he lays out a sensitive, practical approach to helping children at home and school.
Learning Objectives
- List factors that contribute to explosive behavior
- Identify ways to anticipate explosive situations
- Explain methods for managing explosive behavior
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Preface
- The Waffle Episode
- Terrible Beyond Two
- Pathways to Inflexibility-Explosiveness
- Inflexible-Explosive Faces
- The Truth About Consequences
- Corrective Lenses
- Basket Case
- Brain Chemistry
- Roadmaps
- Family Matters
- All Things Considered
- User-friendlier Schools
- Change of Venue
- Children Do Well If They Can
Additional Resources and Support Index
Difficulty Level:Intermediate
336pp
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