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Any experience with "The Total Transformation"?
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<blockquote data-quote="DFrances" data-source="post: 78719" data-attributes="member: 4093"><p>I am not a big fan of Total Transformation. I have yet to meat a parent that I know who has had any success. Using it in private practice is very different than handing to off to a parent with no therapeutic skills. Check out carefully the money back guarantee. </p><p></p><p>Parents looking for the "magic fix" will not find it this way. It's the eternal quest for families... how to resolve, and even prevent, arguments and bad behavior. Arguments arise when children don't know how to solve their own problems, and feel helpless.They use power, and aggression, disrespect, abuse, obnoxious behavior, to solve problems, and to get control. They experiment with different ways of solving problems, and those for whom the temper tantrums work, they use them. They're throwing bigger tantrums until they're 18 years old, and punching holes in the wall. Parents get drawn in. typical teen teaches that when an argument looms - "Disconnect."</p><p></p><p>typical teen is more like the 1950s approach of Ward Cleaver. Some of the tactics might backfire with teens. </p><p></p><p>It may work if you are just beginning to notice some things, but I have concerns about those situations where it has already escalated and needs more intervention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFrances, post: 78719, member: 4093"] I am not a big fan of Total Transformation. I have yet to meat a parent that I know who has had any success. Using it in private practice is very different than handing to off to a parent with no therapeutic skills. Check out carefully the money back guarantee. Parents looking for the "magic fix" will not find it this way. It's the eternal quest for families... how to resolve, and even prevent, arguments and bad behavior. Arguments arise when children don't know how to solve their own problems, and feel helpless.They use power, and aggression, disrespect, abuse, obnoxious behavior, to solve problems, and to get control. They experiment with different ways of solving problems, and those for whom the temper tantrums work, they use them. They're throwing bigger tantrums until they're 18 years old, and punching holes in the wall. Parents get drawn in. typical teen teaches that when an argument looms - "Disconnect." typical teen is more like the 1950s approach of Ward Cleaver. Some of the tactics might backfire with teens. It may work if you are just beginning to notice some things, but I have concerns about those situations where it has already escalated and needs more intervention. [/QUOTE]
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