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    Improving Children’s Behavior in Seven Sessions: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Parent-Child Care (PC-CARE) for Children Aged 2–10 Years by Hawk, Brandi N., Timmer, Susan G., Armendariz, Lindsay A. F., Boys, Deanna K., Urquiza, Anthony J., Fernández y Garcia, Erik

    Published in Child psychiatry and human development (01-04-2024)
    “…Parent-Child Care (PC-CARE) is a brief intervention for children with externalizing behaviors designed to address issues with their access to and retention in…”
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    Improving behaviors and placement stability for young foster children: An open trial of Parent-Child Care (PC-CARE) in the child welfare system by Hawk, Brandi N., Timmer, Susan G., Armendariz, Lindsay A.F., Boys, Deanna K., Urquiza, Anthony J.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-12-2020)
    “…•PC-CARE was offered to all 1-5-year-old foster children in new placements in a single county.•PC-CARE was acceptable to families, with a 77% retention…”
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    Psychometric Properties of the Weekly Assessment of Child Behavior–Positive Form (WACB-P) by Timmer, Susan Goff, Usacheva, Maria, Maise, Amanda Ayers, Hutchison, Shari L., Armendariz, Lindsay F., Herschell, Amy D.

    “…Using measurement-based and feedback-informed approaches is key to providing effective family-centered clinical care; a strength-based approach is shown to…”
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    The Long and the Short of It: A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Parent–Child Care (PC–CARE) and Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) by Timmer, Susan G., Hawk, Brandi, Usacheva, Maria, Armendariz, Lindsay, Boys, Deanna K., Urquiza, Anthony J.

    Published in Child psychiatry and human development (01-02-2023)
    “…Research shows that parenting interventions struggle with keeping clients in treatment. The purpose of this study was to compare attrition and rates of…”
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