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Mentioned in 3 episodes
The explosive child
A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children
Book • 1998
In this book, Dr. Ross Greene provides a comprehensive approach to helping children who exhibit explosive behavior.
He argues that such behavior is not a deliberate choice but rather a symptom of skill deficits in areas such as flexibility, frustration tolerance, emotion regulation, and problem-solving.
The book outlines the CPS model, which focuses on identifying and solving the underlying problems that lead to these behaviors, rather than punishing or modifying the behaviors themselves.
He argues that such behavior is not a deliberate choice but rather a symptom of skill deficits in areas such as flexibility, frustration tolerance, emotion regulation, and problem-solving.
The book outlines the CPS model, which focuses on identifying and solving the underlying problems that lead to these behaviors, rather than punishing or modifying the behaviors themselves.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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as a book by Ross Green that aligns with a strength-based approach to child psychology.

Robert Brooks

12 snips
1KHO 701: Charismatic Adults | Dr. Robert Brooks, Raising Resilient Children
Mentioned by 

as one of 

's influential books that shaped his CPS model.


Debbie Reber


Ross Greene

TPP 491: A Conversation with Dr. Ross Greene About the Kids Who Aren’t Okay
Mentioned by the podcast host as the author of the books discussed in the episode.

534- Your Child's Explosive Behavior: A Roadmap to Radical Change
Mentioned in the episode description as another well‑known book by 

referenced alongside his new book.


Ross Greene

No, It's Not Only Social Media: Ross Greene on Why Our Kids Aren't Okay
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when introducing the guest as one of several influential books the guest authored.

Larry Hagner

Collaborative & Proactive Solutions with Your Children that Don't Require Punishment featuring Dr. Ross Greene
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when discussing externalized behaviors and eliciting empathy from others.

Dr. Alex Klein

Ep. 146 - 10 Misconceptions About Pathological Demand Avoidance
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as a good read for anxious children due to its focus on avoidance.

Susana Gonzalez

How To Support and Empower an ADHD Child to Succeed
Cited by Dr. ![undefined]()

as a resource for parents with children exhibiting behavioral problems.

Nigra

Psychopathy: A Disorder, Not a Demon
Mentioned by 

when describing the core principles of low demand parenting.


Amanda Diekman
What Is Low Demand Parenting All About?
Mentioned by 

as one of 

's New York Times bestselling books.


Emily Kircher-Morris


Ross Greene
The Myth of Willful Defiance with Ross Greene



