“…Single mothers experience multiple, putative risk factors for poor attendance, increased dropout, and restricted therapeutic gains in BPT (Miller & Prinz, 1990), including higher rates of depression (Brown & Moran, 1997;Cairney, Boyle, Offord, & Racine, 2003;Lipman, MacMillan, & Boyle, 2001;Lipman, Offord, & Boyle, 1997;Turner, Wheaton, & Lloyd, 1995;Wang, 2004), less social support (Cairney et al, 2003;Weinraub, Horvath, & Gringlas, 2002;Weinraub & Wolf, 1983), and higher rates of stress (Brown & Moran, 1997;Cairney et al, 2003;Compas & Williams, 1990). These multiply stressed mothers are more likely to have greater practical barriers to treatment participation (e.g., Kazdin, Holland, Crowley, & Brenton, 1997;Kazdin & Wassell, 2000) and maladaptive cognitions regarding treatment and their children (Nock & Kazdin, 2001), often resulting in additional difficulties faced by these families during and following BPT.…”