Behavioral Parent Skills Training (BPST), often referred to as Parent Management Training (PMT), encompasses a class of therapies for children and adolescents with ODD and CD. BPST therapies address childhood ODD and CD indirectly through parent training. Parents will then use the skills learned in training to manage behavior differently. Parents can expect permanent behavioral change when these skills and techniques are used consistently over time.
BPSTs are among the most researched therapies for any disorder, having a 65 – 85% success rate in multiple randomized controlled trial studies. Although BPST therapies have demonstrated promising results since the early 1960s, dissemination of these programs has been lacking. A primary goal of this presentation is to promote awareness of BPST therapies and encourage other therapists to consider them when faced with a child or adolescent with ODD or CD.
LECTURE OBJECTIVES
Participants will be able to
PRESENTER
Andy Anderson, MA, LPC, KPMT, has worked with kids for over 40 years as a teacher, school counselor, and LPC in private practice. Prior to opening a private practice, Andy was a middle/high school band director (20 years) and school counselor (14 years) in the public schools of Missouri. He is a Certified Clinician in the Kazdin Methodâ„ Parent Management Training and has studied Cognitive Behavior Therapy at the Beck Institute. Currently, Andy owns Parenting and Child Conduct Counseling in St Charles, Missouri, where he counsels children, adolescents, and families with children. In addition, Andy supervises provisionally licensed counselors and interns from Missouri Baptist and Lindenwood University, where he has been a guest speaker on behavioral parent skills training in graduate counseling classes. Andy is married with two adult children and six grandchildren.