Dr. Ross Greene

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Synopsis

Dr. Ross Greene, originator of the Collaborative Problem Solving approach (now called Collaborative & Proactive Solutions) and author of The Explosive Child, provides guidance to parents on understanding and helping kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges.

Episodes

  • More Than a Diagnosis Can Tell

    04/04/2016 Duration: 45min

    As always, lots of territory covered on today's program, with numerous repeat callers, and also a dad who's found his son described perfectly in the diagnostic criteria for Pathological Demand Avoidance...as usual, he was encouraged to dig even further to understand the factors contributing to his son's difficulties.

  • Different Points on the Journey

    28/03/2016 Duration: 45min

    All callers on today's program...one parent struggling with getting the ball rolling on solving problems collaboratively, another facing unique challenges along the way, and still another providing an update on where things are at three years in. 

  • Running on Empty

    21/03/2016 Duration: 46min

    How do you recharge your batteries when your behaviorally challenging kid has you completely tapped out? New lenses can help; someone who understands can help, too. But nothing tops seeing things moving in the right direction.

  • Give Your Kid the Fingers

    14/03/2016 Duration: 46min

    Yes, the title of this program might have thrown you off, but if kids are having difficulty expressing their concerns in the Empathy step of Plan B, Dr. Greene's five finger method is worth knowing about. And you can learn about it in his responses to today's callers...

  • Pathological Demand Avoidance

    07/03/2016 Duration: 46min

    As usual, lots of territory covered on today's program, including a discussion about an increasingly known psychiatric diagnosis, Pathological Demand Avoidance.  And, as usual, Dr. Greene wasn't shy in pointing out the limitis of psychiatric disorder, PDA included.

  • School Blues

    29/02/2016 Duration: 46min

    Sometimes kids with behavioral challenges are understood at school and get the help they need...sometimes not so much. On today's program, we heard from two moms who are having a "not so much" experience...

  • Hitting Rock Bottom

    08/02/2016 Duration: 47min

    Lots of territory covered on today's program, including some discussion of the age levels at which the CPS model is appropriate (we can't think of any at which it's not)...but we began by discussion whether letting kids "hit rock bottom" is the best way to solve the problems that are causing them to hit rock bottom in the first place. The answer won't surprise you...

  • What Does "Doing Well" Mean?

    01/02/2016 Duration: 45min

    Yes, Kids do well if they can is the most important theme of the CPS model...but what if your child's definition of "doing well" differs from yours? 

  • The Heat of the Moment

    25/01/2016 Duration: 45min

    What's the best thing to do in the heat of moment? Defuse, De-escalate, and keep everyone safe. And then start solving the problems that are causing things to get heated up in the moment,..once they're solved, you won't be in the heat of the moment anymore.

  • He's Just Stubborn

    11/01/2016 Duration: 46min

    That's what a mom who called into the program has been told about why her son is doing no work in his 10th grade English class.  But he's doing work in all of his other classes...so there must be an unsolved problem in English class. Sounds like a job for Plan B!

  • The Real World

    04/01/2016 Duration: 45min

    A very interesting start to the new year...on today's program, we spent some time talking with a mom who's at the beginning of her CPS journey...and responding to a dad who was struggling with whether CPS would help his son deal with the demands of The Real World.

  • Beginning, Slogging, and Getting Ready

    14/12/2015 Duration: 46min

    Lots of callers on today's program...one just getting started on Plan B, another slogging through the mud with a solution that hasn't been durable, and a seasoned hand getting ready for what could be a tough discussion. All part of the process..

  • "I'm Afraid I'm Losing My Kids"

    07/12/2015 Duration: 45min

    Among the parents Dr. Greene and Susy responded to on today's program was a mom who's been struggling with her children's behavioral challenges for a long time and feels they're slipping away.

  • It's About Time

    30/11/2015 Duration: 45min

    This is a program worth listening to...a dad called in to provide us with an update on his first attempt at Plan B with his son...he heard concerns from his son that a wooden spoon (the primary problem-solving tool from the father's upbringing) wouldn't have addressed. But the key theme for the day was TIME: Plan B saves it, but it takes time and planning to get that ball rolling.

  • School Blues

    16/11/2015 Duration: 45min

    As we were reminded by the mom who called in near the end of the program, it can be very difficult to get schools to break out of traditional ways of operating to help behaviorally challenging students...but, as many schools throughout the world have shown, it can be done...

  • Need Convincing? Do Plan B!

    09/11/2015 Duration: 46min

    The best way to become convinced about the effectiveness of Plan B is to start using Plan B...and that was a consistent theme during today's program.

  • Hard to Give Up Those Consequences

    02/11/2015 Duration: 45min

    We heard from a few moms on today's program...one is grappling with her son's behavior problems at school. While the school counselor is receptive to solving problems collaboratively, she also wants to keep using adult-imposed consequences for behaviors that the child can "control." A good discussion of the things consequences do and don't do well...

  • Where to Begin?

    26/10/2015 Duration: 45min

    Once caregivers identify a child's lagging skills and unsolved problems -- and there can be many of both -- it can be hard to home in on the top priorities...important to remember that all progress is incremental.

  • We'll Never Know for Sure

    19/10/2015 Duration: 45min

    Could early childhood experiences affect a child's behavior later? Of course! How can you know the effects of those experiences? You probably can't know with great precision. What can you work on now? Lagging skills and unsolved problems... 

  • Creative Drilling

    05/10/2015 Duration: 46min

    A mom -- who'd called in the week before to get some help drilling for information with her son -- called in again to provide an update...and her creative drilling strategies were very effective at helping her son communicate his concerns! A good program to listen to for parents who are struggling in the Empathy step of Plan B.

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