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6 Behavioral Parent Training Programs Popular with ADHD Families

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Research shows that behavioral parent training (BPT) “can be effective in as few as 8 sessions,” and almost always produces results after 12 weeks, according to David Anderson, Ph.D., senior director of the ADHD & Behavior Disorders Center. Symptom reports by parents and teachers indicate that critical behavioral problems decrease significantly with BPT, and may even bring a child’s functioning to the level of his or her neurotypical peers, Anderson says.

Behavioral parent training therapists typically lead groups of parents in 8 to 12 weekly sessions, each one of which addresses a specific skill — coaching parents through common scenarios and offering a plan for the application of new parenting techniques. Therapy may take place at home, in an office, online, or even over the phone. Prices vary based on format, frequency, and the availability of one-on-one attention, among other variables.

The most effective BPT programs increase positive parent-child interactions by elevating the quality of attachment, the ability to communicate effectively, and the ability to set and enforce boundaries. The following are several BPT programs popular among families living with attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD):

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

http://www.pcit.org

Incredible Years

http://www.incredibleyears.com

Positive Parenting Program (Triple-P)

https://www.triplep-parenting.com/us/triple-p/

Helping the Non-Compliant Child (HNC)

http://www.cebc4cw.org/program/helping-the-noncompliant-child

Parent Management Training (PMT)

https://www.parentmanagementtraininginstitute.com

Parent Management Training-Oregon Model (PMT-O)

https://www.generationpmto.org

Updated on December 4, 2024

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