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The manualized intervention rests on five core components paralleling the Strengthening Families\u002FProtective Factors Framework: Parenting Education; Self-Care; Guided Parent-Child Interactions; Social Support; and Connection to Resources.\n\nMP targets reflective function as a critical parental capacity to infer benevolent and developmentally appropriate meaning underlying a child's behavior during stressful parenting moments, and thus promote each parents' own emotion regulation during such moments. 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