ABSTRACT
The acceptability and effectiveness of the 12-week, mentalization-based, Lighthouse Parenting Programme (LPP) for parents of children with emotional and behavioural difficulties was assessed in an Irish primary care setting. Changes in child behavioural problems, parental stress, parental reflective functioning (PRF) and epistemic trust were examined. Twenty-seven parents participated. Significant reductions in child behavioural problems and parental stress were reported, with medium to large effect sizes reported. Epistemic trust also improved significantly, while PRF remained unchanged. These findings offer preliminary support for the LPP’s value in primary care. Further research with larger samples and control conditions is needed.