Treatment for Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Build the confidence to help kids with challenging behaviors — and the families holding everything together.
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Mental health clinicians treating children and adolescents: clinical social workers, counselors, psychologists, and therapists
Disruptive Behavior Disorders (DBDs) — including Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) — are among the most common reasons children and adolescents are referred to mental health specialists. Left undertreated, they lead to academic struggles, family stress, and long-term mental health challenges.
This course equips mental health clinicians with structured, evidence-based approaches to identifying, diagnosing, and treating DBDs in young people. You’ll learn to help children build self-regulation, problem-solving, and social competence skills — and to coach parents and caregivers with practical strategies that strengthen family dynamics and support lasting change.
All participants receive a structured treatment manual with session-by-session guidelines and reproducible client handouts.
This training has two components:
- A full-day interactive workshop where you’ll learn the latest evidence-based behavioral interventions for DBDs and how to coach parents and caregivers to implement them effectively.
- Six case-based learning calls over three months — where you present real client cases, apply course learning, and receive coaching and feedback from peers and REACH’s national expert faculty.
Participants who complete both components receive a certificate of completion.
COURSE GOALS
After this course, you’ll be able to:
Identify and understand disruptive behavior disorders in children and adolescents.
Diagnose and monitor symptoms using standardized rating scales.
Teach children essential self-regulation, problem-solving, and social competence skills.
Coach parents and caregivers in implementing practical, evidence-based behavior management strategies.
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About CATIE
This program is part of CATIE — REACH’s Child/Adolescent Training in Evidence-Based Psychotherapies — which gives mental health clinicians practical tools to implement evidence-based therapies for youth.
Hear from participants
“Completely worth it to gain new techniques, build skills, and connect with others in the field. I got to hear from national-level experts and get feedback from colleagues in rural areas — that connection was invaluable.”
— Amelia Lincoln, MEd, LCMHC
Vermont
“Having ongoing training and being able to talk to peers — with support from instructors — really helped with confidence building. When you see improvement working with families and children, it reaffirms that you’re on the right track.”
— Kristin Mason, LCMHC, MSW, ESMHL
Vermont
YOUR Questions Answered
Everything you need to know before you register.
his course is built for mental health clinicians treating children and adolescents — clinical social workers, counselors, psychologists, and therapists — who work with disruptive behavior disorders and want structured, evidence-based approaches to assessment and treatment.
The course focuses on Disruptive Behavior Disorders (DBDs), including Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) — among the most common reasons children and adolescents are referred to mental health specialists.
ou’ll be able to diagnose and monitor DBD symptoms using standardized rating scales, apply evidence-based behavioral interventions, teach children self-regulation and problem-solving skills, and coach parents and caregivers in practical behavior management strategies.
The course has two components: a full-day interactive workshop on evidence-based DBD interventions, followed by six one-hour case-based learning calls over three months where you present real client cases and receive expert coaching.
All participants receive a structured treatment manual with session-by-session guidelines and reproducible client handouts — a complete, ready-to-use resource you can integrate into your practice immediately after the workshop.
Yes. A core component of the course is equipping clinicians to coach parents and caregivers with practical, evidence-based behavior management strategies — recognizing that lasting change for children depends on support at home as well as in the clinic.
Yes. Clinicians who complete both the full-day workshop and all six case-based learning calls receive a certificate of completion from The REACH Institute.
Yes. REACH offers private DBD trainings for groups of 15 or more. Contact us at CATIE@thereachinstitute.org or complete the group training inquiry form on the course page to learn more.
All three CATIE courses — CBT for Youth Anxiety, CBT for Youth Depression, and Treatment for DBDs — address different clinical needs. This course focuses specifically on disruptive behavior disorders and parent coaching strategies, rather than anxiety or depression.
Still Have Questions?
Our team is happy to help you determine if Treatment for Disruptive
Behavior Disorders is the right fit for you or your institution.
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