The Evidence-based Parenting Practitioner's Handbook

Author:   Kirsten Asmussen (King's College London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415609937


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   27 July 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The Evidence-based Parenting Practitioner's Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the knowledge necessary to effectively deliver evidence-based parenting interventions within community and health settings. Using clear examples of how this knowledge can inform frontline work with parents, this practical handbook includes: an overview of the policy context underpinning evidence-based parenting work in the US, UK, Australia and Norway a discussion of how a robust evidence base is established and the ways in which practitioners can access information about good-quality research an overview of how research in the field of child development has contributed to the development of evidence-based parenting interventions an overview of how theories and research in the field of therapeutic practice have contributed to the development of evidence-based parenting interventions what research evidence suggests about the role of the practitioner in the delivery of evidence-based support outcome-focused methods for establishing the evidence base of new parenting interventions outcome-focused methods for commissioning evidence-based parenting services. Emphasizing the ways in which practitioners can evaluate and translate messages from research into applied work with parents and families, The Evidence-based Parenting Practitioner's Handbook is suitable for all those involved in the delivery of evidence-based parenting support, including frontline practitioners, service managers, parenting commissioners, heads of children's services and policy makers.

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Author:   Kirsten Asmussen (King's College London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9780415609937


ISBN 10:   0415609933
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   27 July 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'A splendidly thorough account of what is involved in parenting interventions, together with a convincing argument on why proper assessments of efficacy are essential.' -- Sir Michael Rutter FRS, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings's College London, UK ' Societies benefit when children thrive, Kirsten Asmussen notes, in launching her compelling overview of best practice in equipping parents for their most important role in life. The book encompasses the origins and nature of evidence-based parenting practices, how to improve these practices through evaluation and monitoring, and how to build broad systems for community-wide parenting support. Asmussen's analysis is both scholarly and highly accessible. It is a valuable resource for professionals, program directors, and policy-makers who work to support good parenting and to strengthen families.' -- John R. Weisz, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, USA 'Kirsten Asmussen compellingly demonstrates why good intentions are not enough for those providing parenting support services. Her book is essential reading for policymakers and practitioners who want their work to be evidence-based and for anyone who thinks it already is.' -- David Utting,


'A splendidly thorough account of what is involved in parenting interventions, together with a convincing argument on why proper assessments of efficacy are essential.' -- Sir Michael Rutter FRS, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings's College London, UK ' Societies benefit when children thrive, Kirsten Asmussen notes, in launching her compelling overview of best practice in equipping parents for their most important role in life. The book encompasses the origins and nature of evidence-based parenting practices, how to improve these practices through evaluation and monitoring, and how to build broad systems for community-wide parenting support. Asmussen's analysis is both scholarly and highly accessible. It is a valuable resource for professionals, program directors, and policy-makers who work to support good parenting and to strengthen families.' -- John R. Weisz, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, USA 'Finally, a clear and comprehensive book that tells the truth to practitioners and policymakers about parenting. You don't have to guess about how to help parents. Good evidence exists and more is on the way. Learn it and use it!' -- J. Lawrence Aber, Distinguished Professor of Applied Psychology and Public Policy, New York University, USA 'Kirsten Asmussen compellingly demonstrates why good intentions are not enough for those providing parenting support services. Her book is essential reading for policymakers and practitioners who want their work to be evidence-based and for anyone who thinks it already is.' -- David Utting, independent writer, researcher and policy analyst


'A splendidly thorough account of what is involved in parenting interventions, together with a convincing argument on why proper assessments of efficacy are essential.' -- Sir Michael Rutter FRS, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK ' Societies benefit when children thrive, Kirsten Asmussen notes, in launching her compelling overview of best practice in equipping parents for their most important role in life. The book encompasses the origins and nature of evidence-based parenting practices, how to improve these practices through evaluation and monitoring, and how to build broad systems for community-wide parenting support. Asmussen's analysis is both scholarly and highly accessible. It is a valuable resource for professionals, program directors, and policy-makers who work to support good parenting and to strengthen families.' -- John R. Weisz, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, USA 'Finally, a clear and comprehensive book that tells the truth to practitioners and policymakers about parenting. You don't have to guess about how to help parents. Good evidence exists and more is on the way. Learn it and use it!' -- J. Lawrence Aber, Distinguished Professor of Applied Psychology and Public Policy, New York University, USA 'Kirsten Asmussen compellingly demonstrates why good intentions are not enough for those providing parenting support services. Her book is essential reading for policymakers and practitioners who want their work to be evidence-based and for anyone who thinks it already is.' -- David Utting, independent writer, researcher and policy analyst


Author Information

Kirsten Asmussen is a developmental psychologist with expertise in the parent/child relationship and parenting interventions. She works at the National Academy for Parenting Research where she leads a team of researchers who evaluate the programmes appearing on the Commissioning Toolkit.

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