Practitioner Review: A core competencies perspective on the evidence-based treatment of child conduct problems.
Jessica M BarkerDavid John HawesPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2023)
Practitioners working with conduct problems, particularly complex presentations thereof, require competencies for engaging not only mothers, but fathers and diverse/non-traditional caregivers and other stakeholders, in evidence-based parenting interventions. Moreover, the successful delivery of these interventions necessitates competencies that extend beyond behaviour management and encompass broader aspects of the family system and the wider ecology of the child.