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Working with Video‐feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (VIPP‐SD): A case study
Author(s) -
Juffer Femmie,
BakermansKranenburg Marian J.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of clinical psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.124
H-Index - 119
eISSN - 1097-4679
pISSN - 0021-9762
DOI - 10.1002/jclp.22645
Subject(s) - intervention (counseling) , psychology , video feedback , developmental psychology , randomized controlled trial , positive parenting , child rearing , parent training , clinical psychology , psychiatry , medicine , physics , surgery , optics
Abstract Video‐feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (VIPP‐SD), based on attachment theory and social learning theory, is an intervention aimed at enhancing sensitivity and firm limit setting in parents, and reducing behavior problems in children. The VIPP‐SD program has been tested in populations of vulnerable children and parents at risk in twelve randomized controlled trials, and shows significant effects on both positive parenting and child outcomes. Here, we present a case study of an adoptive mother and her two‐and‐a‐half‐year‐old adopted daughter. During the VIPP‐SD program, including one introduction visit and six intervention sessions with video feedback, the mother–child interaction revealed important changes in positive parenting and child outcomes. By describing the intervention process in some detail we hope to shed light on how the VIPP‐SD program can be used by clinicians and practitioners who support families in need of parenting support.