Alan E. Kazdin
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The United States
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The Kazdin Method for Parenting the Defiant Child: With No Pills, No Therapy, No Contest of Wills
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2008
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16 editions
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The Everyday Parenting Toolkit: The Kazdin Method for Easy, Step-by-step, Lasting Change for You and Your Child
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2013
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14 editions
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Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for Children and Adolescents
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2012
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17 editions
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Research Design in Clinical Psychology
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published
1980
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18 editions
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Single-Case Research Designs: Methods for Clinical and Applied Settings
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published
1982
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11 editions
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Parent Management Training: Treatment for Oppositional, Aggressive, and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents
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2005
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9 editions
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Behavior Modification in Applied Settings
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Methodological Issues & Strategies in Clinical Research
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published
1992
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14 editions
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Parenting Your Defiant Child
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2008
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5 editions
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Conduct Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence
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1986
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9 editions
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“When I explain to parents that the research shows clearly that a one-minute time-out is sufficient for changing behavior and that we gain nothing but problems with much longer durations,”
― The Kazdin Method For Parenting The Defiant Child: With No Pills, No Therapy, No Contest of Wills
― The Kazdin Method For Parenting The Defiant Child: With No Pills, No Therapy, No Contest of Wills
“a child hears the question as a question, not as something he needs to do. Also, don’t just say, It’s time for bed. That’s not as definite a directive as parents think it is. Be absolutely clear, explicit, and direct: Please go to your room and put your pajamas on and get in your bed. Clarity is not only good for your child, it’s also good for you and your family.”
― The Kazdin Method For Parenting The Defiant Child: With No Pills, No Therapy, No Contest of Wills
― The Kazdin Method For Parenting The Defiant Child: With No Pills, No Therapy, No Contest of Wills
“Parenting stress, the range of pressures and worries that comes with the role of being a parent, is often significantly influenced by your own expectations, beliefs, and sense of your duties as a parent, and by your child’s reactions to them.”
― The Kazdin Method For Parenting The Defiant Child: With No Pills, No Therapy, No Contest of Wills
― The Kazdin Method For Parenting The Defiant Child: With No Pills, No Therapy, No Contest of Wills
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