Triple P Level 5Pathways Training

August 25-26, 2011

Timed Training Agenda

DAY 1: August 25, 2011

8:30-10:30am

UNIT 1:PARENTING AND CHILD MALTREATMENT

Course orientation

• Exercise 1: Identifying the effect of coercive parenting

• The significance of child maltreatment

• Ecological approach to child abuse prevention

• Central importance of parental attributions in child maltreatment

• The role of parental anger in child maltreatment

• What is Pathways Triple P?

• Group Discussion: Pre training assessment of parent consultation skills

10:30-10:45am Break

10:45-12:30

UNIT 2-INITITAL INTERVIEW

Process issues in child maltreatment

• Principles of effective parent consultation

• Information Sheet 1: Process issues and problems with engagement with maltreating parents

• Information Sheet 2: Principles of effective parent consultation in child maltreatment

• Intake and assessment procedure

• Establish an agenda

• Complete assessment

• Information Sheet 3: Useful self report measures

• Group discussion: Identifying parents’ attributions for their children’s behavior

• Exercise 2: Identifying parents’ attributions during an interview

• Group Discussion: Identifying parents’ attributions for their own behavior andclarifying parental expectations of their children

12:30-1:15pm: Lunch

1:15-3:00pm

UNIT 3:Introduction to Attribution Re-Training (Module 1: Session 1- Avoidingparent traps)

• Parent traps

• Understanding the impact of parent’s behavior on children

• Exercise 3: Helping parents understand the impact of their behavior on theirchild

• Goals for change

• Homework

3:00-3:15pm Break

3:15-4:30pm

UNIT 4: Module 1: Session 2 – How to get out of a parent trap

• Why getting tough does not work

• Why parents get caught in parent traps

• Exercise 4: How parents were disciplined themselves as children

• Thought switching: Changing how a parent explains their child’s behavior

• Exercise 5: Teaching parents to use thought switching

• Identifying strategies that work

• Homework

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DAY 2: August 26, 2011

9:00-10:30am

UNIT 5: Coping with Anger

The Coping with Anger module

• Why anger is important

• Working with parents who have difficulty coping with anger

• Exercise 6: Using the Coping with Stress video as a consultation tool

10:30-10:45am Break

10:45-12:30

UNIT 6: Module 2: Session 1 - Recognizing and Understanding Anger

• Anger and behavior

• Calming strategies for preventing escalation of anger

• Exercise 7: Brief abdominal breathing

• Information Sheet 4: Abdominal breathing

• Finding what works for the parent

• Setting goals for practice

• Information Sheet 5: Anger tally sheet

12:30-1:15pm: Lunch

1:15-3:00pm

UNIT 7: Module 2: Session 2 - Managing Your Anger

• Cognitive strategies for managing anger

• Exercise 8: Teaching parents the link between thoughts, emotions and behavior

• Using thought stopping or interruption

• Using coping statements to manage anger

• Information sheet 6: Examples of anger coping statements

• Challenging unhelpful anger arousing thoughts

• Exercise 9: Introducing ways of challenging unhelpful thoughts

• Information sheet 7: Calm thoughts form

• Exercise 10: Designing a strategy for high risk times

• Information sheet 8: Coping plan checklist

3:00-3:15pm Break

3:15-4:30pm

UNIT 8: Module 3; Getting Started; Course Evaluation and Accreditation

• Module 3: Maintenance and closure

• Getting started

• Exercise 11: Post-training evaluation of parent consultation skills

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