Problem-Solving Communication Training was one of ten treatment manuals included in LeCroy's (1994) Handbook of Child and Adolescent Treatment Manuals.
Problem-Solving Communication Training is a four-phase treatment: engagement (sessions 1 through 3), skill building (sessions 4 through 7), conflict resolution (sessions 8 through 10), and termination (sessions 11 and 12).
Chapters include: rational emotive therapy with children, psychological competence-based therapy for young children and their parents,
problem-solving communication training, social skills training, cognitive-behavioral anger control training, adolescent relapse prevention, a treatment program for children with conduct disorders, a treatment program for adolescent bulimics and binge eaters, developmental facilitation groups for children of divorce--the elementary school model, and the treatment of depressed children--a skills training approach to working with children and families.