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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.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Robert Brooks
as a book by Ross Green that aligns with a strength-based approach to child psychology.
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1KHO 701: Charismatic Adults | Dr. Robert Brooks, Raising Resilient Children
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Debbie Reber
as one of
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Ross Greene
's influential books that shaped his CPS model.
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
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Ross Greene
referenced alongside his new book.
No, It's Not Only Social Media: Ross Greene on Why Our Kids Aren't Okay
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Larry Hagner
when introducing the guest as one of several influential books the guest authored.
Collaborative & Proactive Solutions with Your Children that Don't Require Punishment featuring Dr. Ross Greene
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Dr. Alex Klein
when discussing externalized behaviors and eliciting empathy from others.
Ep. 146 - 10 Misconceptions About Pathological Demand Avoidance
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Susana Gonzalez
as a good read for anxious children due to its focus on avoidance.
How To Support and Empower an ADHD Child to Succeed
Cited by Dr.
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Nigra
as a resource for parents with children exhibiting behavioral problems.
Psychopathy: A Disorder, Not a Demon
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Amanda Diekman
when describing the core principles of low demand parenting.
What Is Low Demand Parenting All About?
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Emily Kircher-Morris
as one of
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Ross Greene
's New York Times bestselling books.
The Myth of Willful Defiance with Ross Greene

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