Podcast with Deborah Gross, Discusses Chicago Parent Program

A new podcast hosted by the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry features Johns Hopkins School of Nursing parent expert Deborah Gross, DNSc, RN, FAAN, discussing her recently published research on the Chicago Parent Program.

The study found that the Chicago Parent Program, a group-based parent management training (PMT) program developed by Gross, is just as effective in decreasing child behavior problems as is Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)—often considered the “gold standard” among PMT programs. It also revealed that CPP took less time to complete and cost about 50 percent less to implement than PCIT.

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Video on the Chicago Parent Program.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: DANIELLE KRESS
Danielle is Senior Public Relations Manager at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. She connects journalists with the faculty and students of the school of nursing. She is editor of the research publication Cells to Society and producer of the school’s videos showcased in social media, the website, and the online magazine.