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Adapting PCIT-Health for Telehealth Delivery: A Case Study

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
During the COVID-19 pandemic, children’s physical health and access to mental health resources have been two critical concerns. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy-Health (PCIT-Health) is a treatment model aimed at helping parents manage children’s general behavior and their behavior in obesogenic contexts (screen time and mealtime).
Sarah E Domoff   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Comparing Traditional and Ebook-Augmented Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): A Randomized Control Trial of Pocket PCIT

Behavior Therapy, 2021
Disruptive behavior in young children is one of the most common referrals to behavioral health providers. While numerous effective parenting programs, such as parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT), exist for improving children's behaviors, challenges with treatment engagement and retention limit the intended positive impact on child and caregiver ...
Miya L Barnett
exaly   +3 more sources

Tele-PCIT: Initial Examination of Internet Delivered PCIT for Young Children with Autism

Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 2023
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an empirically supported behavioral parenting program for disruptive behavior and has been shown to also be effective for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Telehealth delivery of PCIT (Tele-PCIT) is also supported, but no trials have focused on children with ASD.
Rosmary, Ros-DeMarize   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

A Community Mental Health Implementation of Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Child and Family Studies, 2010
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) has been identified as an evidence-based practice in the treatment of externalizing behavior among preschool-aged youth. Although considerable research has established its efficacy, little is known about the effectiveness of PCIT when delivered in a community mental health setting with underserved youth.
Aaron R Lyon
exaly   +3 more sources

Research on PCIT

2009
Establishing an evidence-based treatment often involves single-subject studies, program evaluations, and randomized controlled trials. However, after research demonstrates the efficacy of a particular treatment through these methods, there are many additional areas to investigate before the intervention is disseminated and widely employed.
Cheryl Bodiford McNeil   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

PCIT Around the World

2009
PCIT was originally developed as a treatment for behavior disturbances. It was developed based on behavioral strategies known to be acceptable to European-American families in the United States. With this origin, it is possible that PCIT is a culturally biased treatment and may not be well suited to other cultural groups.
Cheryl Bodiford McNeil   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Transporting PCIT Around the World

2018
Pathogenic parenting and childhood conduct problems are an international concern; thus, a need exists for evidence-based parenting interventions around the globe. In part because of the large treatment effects associated with parent–child interaction therapy, the model has been transported to many countries outside of the United States (e.g., Australia,
Abrahamse, Mariëlle   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Adapting PCIT to Treat Anxiety in Young Children: The PCIT CALM Program

2018
Despite tremendous progress and success in the development of well-established treatments for anxiety presenting in middle childhood and adolescence, advances in the development of supported practices for treating early childhood anxiety has lagged. Fortunately, in more recent years, the field has begun to witness a number of very important advances in
Jonathan S. Comer   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Behavioral Assessment in PCIT-T

2018
PCIT-T is a data-driven treatment approach. The ongoing collection of clinical data is necessary to inform ongoing treatment. Given the two primary treatment targets of (1) decreasing toddlers’ behavior difficulties and (2) improving parenting skills, assessment measures are required.
Emma I. Girard   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

PCIT and Autism: A Case Study

2018
Behavioral difficulties are widely recognized in children on the autism spectrum. Research has demonstrated that up to 80% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) present with a range of comorbid difficulties, and up to 37% meet full diagnostic criteria for a disruptive behavior disorder.
Amelia M. Rowley, Joshua J. Masse
openaire   +1 more source

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