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Effective Parenting

Most parents can benefit from brushing up on their parenting skills. During difficult times, children and teens may act out and exhibit new or more extreme behaviors. For example, when a military spouse is parenting solo, as a result of a deployment, this new family dynamic may result in added stress for the parents, as well as the kids in the family. The added stress on the family may lead to behavioral problems at home. It’s not unusual for parents to find that the discipline techniques that once worked successfully are no longer effective. If you are having difficulty managing a child or teen, or you simply want to learn some parenting tips, you’re in the right place. More

Clinical Assessment Tools

Self-report measures, clinical interview guideline and direct observation tools for providers.

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Clinician Administered Treatment Resources

Training programs to support effective parenting skills.

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TRICARE Behavioral Health Benefits

The U.S. Department of Defense military health care system offers TRICARE Prime, Extra and Standard benefits to active duty service members, families and retirees. TRICARE Reserve Select is a premium based health plan for Guard and Reserve service members and families.

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Self-Help Resources for Patients

Find a variety of tools; including fact sheets, videos, books and web sites to support effective parenting skills.

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