Parent Training
Parent Training is a scholarly work by Robert J. McMahon, published in 1999. The main subjects of the publication include prosocial behavior, conduct disorder, enuresis, autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, trainer, psychological intervention, psychology, developmental psychology, Parent Management Training, anxiety, emotional self-regulation, clinical psychology, aggression, and intervention. Parent training (PT) can be defined as an approach to treating child behavior problems by using procedures in which parents are trained to alter their child's behavior in the home.