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Conjoint behavioral consultation represents an expansion of traditional behavioral consultation by promoting a coordinated and cooperative problem-solving relationship between parents and professionals. This chapter (1) presents various theoretical frameworks that contribute to our conceptualization of conjoint behavioral consultation (i.e., behavioral theory, systems theory, and ecological theory), (2) defines conjoint behavioral consultation, and (3) explores various assumptions, advantages, goals, and practical considerations.
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Sheridan, S.M., Kratochwill, T.R., Bergan, J.R. (1996). Conceptual Bases of Conjoint Behavioral Consultation. In: Conjoint Behavioral Consultation. Applied Clinical Psychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2512-4_3
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