Certain neural processes that underlie addiction are also central to parenting, notably stress and reward. Parenting interventions that incorporate the unique context of caregivers with addiction have demonstrated some success: However, real-world implementation of evidence-based interventions can be difficult with this population. Video feedback interventions are an especially promising approach to reach parents who experience barriers to participation, particularly caregivers with addiction. A translational neuroscientific approach to elucidating the mechanisms of change in these interventions will aid the delivery and success of this method and advance theory surrounding parenting in the context of addiction. Along these lines, we provid...
Background: Recent research on early interventions with parents of infants at risk of externalising ...
Abstract Background During child psychiatry hospitalization, working with the families or attachment...
In recent years, the American Academy of Pediatrics (1999) has urged parents to avoid exposure to sc...
Background: The Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (...
Abstract Background Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a risk condition for quality of...
Approximately 70 million children and adolescents live with at least one parent who abuses or is dep...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a risk condition for quality of parenti...
Parenting interventions have proven to be effective in enhancing positive parenting behavior and chi...
Research is demonstrating the effectiveness of attachment-based interventions for maltreating famili...
Introduction: An increasingly larger amount of literature points out the detrimental effects that dr...
Parenting programs can serve as effective interventions for improving child behavioral problems, str...
Video-feedback is a powerful tool that is increasingly being used across several therapeutic modalit...
Background: Although there is a large body of literature highlighting the behavioral effects of pare...
ru Background [1-7], the interactional/behavioural [8-11], and methods Høivik et al. Child and Adole...
In a randomized controlled trial, we evaluated the early intervention program Video-feedback Interve...
Background: Recent research on early interventions with parents of infants at risk of externalising ...
Abstract Background During child psychiatry hospitalization, working with the families or attachment...
In recent years, the American Academy of Pediatrics (1999) has urged parents to avoid exposure to sc...
Background: The Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (...
Abstract Background Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a risk condition for quality of...
Approximately 70 million children and adolescents live with at least one parent who abuses or is dep...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a risk condition for quality of parenti...
Parenting interventions have proven to be effective in enhancing positive parenting behavior and chi...
Research is demonstrating the effectiveness of attachment-based interventions for maltreating famili...
Introduction: An increasingly larger amount of literature points out the detrimental effects that dr...
Parenting programs can serve as effective interventions for improving child behavioral problems, str...
Video-feedback is a powerful tool that is increasingly being used across several therapeutic modalit...
Background: Although there is a large body of literature highlighting the behavioral effects of pare...
ru Background [1-7], the interactional/behavioural [8-11], and methods Høivik et al. Child and Adole...
In a randomized controlled trial, we evaluated the early intervention program Video-feedback Interve...
Background: Recent research on early interventions with parents of infants at risk of externalising ...
Abstract Background During child psychiatry hospitalization, working with the families or attachment...
In recent years, the American Academy of Pediatrics (1999) has urged parents to avoid exposure to sc...