

The CPS Podcast
Ross Greene
Dr. Ross Greene, originator of the Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model and author of The Explosive Child, Lost at School, Lost & Found, and Raising Human Beings, provides guidance to parents on understanding and helping kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges...along with his co-hosts Kim Hopkins-Betts (Director of Outreach at Lives in the Balance) and parents Jennifer Trethewey, and Stella Hastings.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Feb 15, 2011 • 45min
Don't Forget, This is Supposed to be Proactive
Lots of callers on today's program, and lots of good information, too.

Feb 8, 2011 • 45min
Progress Reports
We heard back from some prior callers today, who gave us updates on how they and their kids are faring with Collaborative Problem Solving. The news is good (but the work is never done).

Feb 1, 2011 • 41min
Why Would a Kid Participate in Treatment? February Parents Panel
"Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays the Parents Panel from completing its appointed rounds." Dr. Greene got stuck away from his office in a snowstorm when the program began, so he conducted this program from his car in a parking lot. Which isn't actually the most interesting part of the February Parents Panel, but does explain the long delay at the beginning of the program. We heard from a father who was having difficulty getting his daughter to participate in therapy sessions, and that was the most interesting part of the program.

Jan 25, 2011 • 45min
Important...and Not So Important...Information
What information is most important to focus on when you're trying to understand and help a child with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges? And how does one organize the effort so as to intervene proactively rather than reactively?

Jan 18, 2011 • 45min
A Sad Tale...and Some Hope
How do you make sure your child gets what he needs to help him overcome his social emotional and behavioral challenges? Why does the system sometimes fail to help our kids? Can young kids participate in Collaborative Problem Solving? What if a child is too hyperactive and impulsive to participate in Plan B?

Jan 11, 2011 • 45min
Attachment Issues and CPS: Just What the Doctor Ordered
Is Collaborative Problem Solving a good fit for kids with attachment issues? Should the model be modified in any way for such kids? These questions and more on this program.

Jan 4, 2011 • 45min
You In? January Parents' Panel
How do I get my husband (or co-parent) on board with Collaborative Problem Solving? The Parents Panel has some ideas!

Dec 14, 2010 • 45min
How Do I Get My Child's Teacher to Use Plan B?
The title says it all!

Dec 7, 2010 • 46min
The Kid's Got No Respect - December Parents' Panel
How do you handle a disrespectful kid? The Parents Panel weighs in...and it turns out that the CPS model would view and handle disrespect like any other unsolved problem.

Nov 30, 2010 • 45min
What a Time-Out Won't Accomplish
Time-out is, for parents, a very popular behavior management tool. But there are so many things a time-out won't accomplish...in fact, when it comes to understanding and helping your behaviorally challenging child, it's hard to come up with anything productive that a time-out will accomplish.