On-line Treatment for Conduct Problems
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Cognitive Studies, Psychiatric, Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 6 - 12 |
Updated: | 2/7/2015 |
Start Date: | November 2012 |
End Date: | December 2015 |
Contact: | Sarah M. Rabbitt, Ph.D. |
Email: | sarah.rabbitt@yale.edu |
Phone: | 203-436-9325 |
The research evaluates the use of online versions of delivering an effective psychological
treatment for children clinically referred for serious oppositional, aggressive, and
antisocial behavior. The goal is to develop models of delivery that reach families in need
that are not being served by in-person treatment. The project has immediate implications for
the treatment of children but more generally addresses several issues critical to treatments
that are based on Internet, telepsychiatry, and related technologies.
treatment for children clinically referred for serious oppositional, aggressive, and
antisocial behavior. The goal is to develop models of delivery that reach families in need
that are not being served by in-person treatment. The project has immediate implications for
the treatment of children but more generally addresses several issues critical to treatments
that are based on Internet, telepsychiatry, and related technologies.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of Conduct Disorder of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (for the child)
- Residence in the state of CT
- Access to a computer and high-speed Internet access
- English fluency (at least one parent)
- No history of significant developmental delay (for the child)
- Parental consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Participation in another form of psychotherapy or counseling that is directed toward
the reduction of social, emotional, or behavioral problems
- Evidence of recent suicidality (for the child)
- Current or lifetime diagnosis of a Pervasive Developmental Disorder
- Primary diagnoses of a mood or anxiety disorder
- Acute family crisis
- Parent or guardian who can participate in treatment shows current psychosis or an
uncontrolled medical condition
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