GenerationPMTO
GenerationPMTO
Implementation Sciences International, Inc. (ISII)
Implementation Sciences International, Inc. (ISII)
GenerationPMTO was formerly known as Parent Management Training – the Oregon Model (PMTO®). GenerationPMTO is a parent training intervention that can be used in family contexts including two biological parents, single-parent, re-partnered, grandparent-led, reunification, adoptive parents, and other primary caregivers. This behavioral family systems intervention can be used as a preventative program and a treatment program. It can be delivered through individual family treatment in agencies or home-based and via telephone/video conference delivery, books, audiotapes and video recordings.
GenerationPMTO interventions have been tailored for specific child/youth clinical problems, such as externalizing and internalizing problems, school problems, antisocial behavior, conduct problems, deviant peer association, theft, delinquency, substance abuse, and child neglect and abuse.
GenerationPMTO was formerly known as Parent Management Training – the Oregon Model (PMTO®). GenerationPMTO is a parent training intervention that can be used in family contexts including two biological parents, single-parent, re-partnered, grandparent-led, reunification, adoptive parents, and other primary caregivers. This behavioral family systems intervention can be used as a preventative program and a treatment program. It can be delivered through individual family treatment in agencies or home-based and via telephone/video conference delivery, books, audiotapes and video recordings.
GenerationPMTO interventions have been tailored for specific child/youth clinical problems, such as externalizing and internalizing problems, school problems, antisocial behavior, conduct problems, deviant peer association, theft, delinquency, substance abuse, and child neglect and abuse.
Type | Treatment/Services |
Setting | Online, Home, Community, Mental health facility, Social Services or Public Health |
People | Children (5 to 11 years), Adolescents (12 to 17 years), Young Adults (18 to 25 years), Mature Adults (26 to 64 years), White, Hispanic or Latino, Immigrants, Low income, Other |
Prevention Level | Prevention, Treatment Care |
Languages | English, Spanish, Other |
Study Method | Quantitative |
Implementer Requirement | Mental health providers |
Training Requirement | Yes |
Delivery Options | In person, Virtual |
Topics | Reduce risk factors, Promote protective factors |
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