A qualitative analysis of a culturally adapted PCIT training for black and latine clinicians: creating communities for providers of autistic youth [PDF]
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a widely known evidenced-based treatment (EBT) that has been used with Latine, Black, and neurodiverse children to improve the parent-child relationship and reduce challenging behaviors.
Harlee Onovbiona +3 more
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Collaborating with an autism community advisory board to develop a family-based, neurodiversity-affirming intervention: PCIT-Autism [PDF]
Background Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) has been effectively implemented for autistic youth and their families who need help reducing disruptive behaviors, promoting language development, and enhancing the parent-child relationship.
Lauren Quetsch +3 more
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Parenting Under Pressure: The Transformative Impact of PCIT on Caregiver Depression and Anxiety and Child Outcomes [PDF]
Background Objectives: Parental anxiety and depression demonstrate bidirectional connections with child developmental outcomes (e.g., disruptive behavior).
Abigail Peskin +8 more
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BackgroundParent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an evidence-based treatment for child disruptive behavior problems, but access barriers historically limit its reach.
Jason F Jent +11 more
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Re-Implementation of Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) in the Community: Findings From a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]
Background This study explored the feasibility, acceptability, and Māori cultural responsivity of study methods and components of an intervention to support clinicians to resume implementation of Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), an evidence-based
Melanie J Woodfield +4 more
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Bridging the gap: a cross-cultural examination of PCIT training experiences across Black, White, Asian, and Multiracial clinicians [PDF]
IntroductionParent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a strongly evidence-based treatment (EBT) for disruptive behaviors in young children. However, PCIT research with Black families has identified notable disparities particularly with regard to more ...
Felipa T. Chavez +5 more
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Background Despite a number of clinicians having been trained in Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) in Aotearoa/New Zealand, few are regularly delivering the treatment, with barriers to use including a lack of suitable equipment and lack of ...
Melanie J. Woodfield +3 more
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Parent–child interaction therapy (PCIT) with families of children with autism spectrum disorder
Background and Aims Parent–child interaction therapy (PCIT) is an evidence-based behavioral parent training program designed for preschool-age children that emphasizes supporting parent–child interaction patterns to improve child behavior and enhance the
Sarah F. Vess, Jonathan M. Campbell
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Shawna M Campbell,1 Tanya Hawes,1 Kellie Swan,1 Rae Thomas,2,3 Melanie J Zimmer-Gembeck1,4 1School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia; 2Tropical Australian Academic Health Centre, Townsville, QLD, Australia; 3College ...
Campbell SM +4 more
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Parent–child interaction therapy for preschool children with disruptive behaviour problems in the Netherlands [PDF]
Background Persistent high levels of aggressive, oppositional and impulsive behaviours, in the early lives of children, are significant risk factors for adolescent and adult antisocial behaviour and criminal activity.
Abrahamse Mariëlle E +5 more
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