The Mellow Babies parenting programme: role of group processes and interpersonal change mechanisms
IntroductionGroup-based parenting programmes have specific mechanisms of change compared to individual delivery. The Mechanisms of Action in Group-based Interventions framework (MAGI); distinguishes between interpersonal and intrapersonal mechanisms of change. This paper articulates a theory of chan...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Tanner (Author), Philip Wilson (Author), Daniel Wight (Author), Lucy Thompson (Author) |
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