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Efficacy of an individualized social competence training for children with oppositional defiant disorders/conduct disorders

Posted on December 17, 2018 by Heather Porter

Citation: Goertz-Dorten, A., Benesch, C., Hautmann, C., Berk-Pawlitzek, E., Faber, M., Lindenschmidt, T.,…Doepfner, M. (2017). Efficacy of an individualized social competence training for children with oppositional defiant disorders/conduct disorders. Psychotherapy Research, 27(3), 326-337. Link to publisher’s article.

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