Problem Solving Skills Training (PSST) – AKA Kazdin Parent Management Training (KPMT)
Program/Intervention Name
Category
Family Functioning, Parenting Skills - Training and Enhancement
Program/Intervention Description
PSST is aimed at decreasing inappropriate or disruptive behavior in children. The program teaches that problem behaviors arise because children lack constructive ways to deal with thoughts and feelings and instead resort to dysfunctional ones. The program uses a cognitive-behavioral approach to teach techniques in managing thoughts and feelings, and interacting appropriately with others. Specific techniques include modeling, role-playing, positive reinforcement of appropriate behavior, and teaching alternative behaviors. Children are typically given homework to help them practice implementing these skills. Most sessions are individual, but parents may be brought in to observe and to learn how to assist in reinforcing new skills.
Intervention Target Population Identified (Age Group)
6-12, 13-17
Program Goals/Outcomes
QIC Target Group
Both Target 1 and Target 2
QIC Adoption/Guardianship Relevance Levels
LEVEL 5: Other Human Services
QIC level of Evidence
LEVEL 1: Effective and proven by Research
Intervention Web Site/URL
- : yaleparentingcenter.yale.edu/professionals/professional-workshops/basic-kazdin-parent-management-training
- : yaleparentingcenter.yale.edu
Contact Person/Purveyor
Agency/Affiliation
Contact Email
Contact Phone
External Links (Registry/Other Catalog)
- California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse: www.cebc4cw.org/program/problem-solving-skills-training/
- Child Trends: www.childtrends.org/?programs=problem-solving-skills-training-program
Attachments
- Intervention Citation Sheet: InterventionCitations.pdf