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May 2017
8m 10s

The Usefulness of Video Interventions in...

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
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Dr. Andrew Riley is an assistant professor of pediatrics at Oregon Health & Science University, where he works with the university's Institute on Development and Disability's Behavioral Pediatrics Treatment Program.

In addition to his work with families and with psychology interns under his supervision, Dr. Riley and his colleagues developed a series of short videos to aid parents of pediatric patients in managing their children's behavior.

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