Families Facing the Future

A parent-training program for parents receiving methadone treatment and their children, ages 5-14 The curriculum consists of one five-hour family retreat and 32 hour-and-a-half parent training sessions. Sessions are conducted twice a week over a 16-week period. Children attend 12 of these sessions to practice the skills with their parentsParent sessions are conducted with groups of six to eight families. It is necessary to provide practice opportunities as well as skill components that address recurring problem behaviors specific to the needs of the parents. The parent training format combines a peer support and skill training model. The training curriculum teaches skills using the “guided participant modeling.” Skills are modeled by trainers and other group members, then discussed by participants. Skills steps are reviewed and then parents practice the steps. Video-tape is frequently used in modeling the skills or during practice of the skills. The training focuses on affective and cognitive as well as behavioral aspects of performance. 

Focus Population
Parents, Children, Adolescents
Target Problems or Risk Factors
Alcohol, Drug Problems
Level of Intervention
Indicated
Settings in Which Program Can Be Delivered
Alcohol/drug treatment center, Behavioral Health Organization or Agency
Latinos in Participant Samples
No Information
Type of Program
Generic
Registry
CEBC
Strength of Evidentiary Support
1-Star (⭐) CEBC - Substance Abuse Prevention (Adult)
Cost of the Program
No
Availability of the program in Spanish and/or Portuguese
No Information
Contact Information
Kevin Haggerty, MSW
University of Washington
Social Development Research Group
E-mail: haggerty@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 543-3188
Fax: (206) 543-4507