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Growing the Good: Multiphasic Improvements in Child Psychosocial Competencies During Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

Child & Family Behavior Therapy
PCIT’s conjoint effect on child conduct problems and psychosocial competencies (i.e., prosociality, compliance, attention) was examined with 15 caregiver-child dyads (Mage = 4.9; SD = 1.2) who completed at least one phase of PCIT’s standard protocol ...
Kelsi Ross, Samuel O Peer
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PCIT: Summary of 40 Years of Research

2018
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a manualized behavioral parent training program developed by Dr. Sheila Eyberg in the 1970s. Since its development over 40 years ago, research on PCIT has followed Kazdin’s model for treatment development, progressing from a conceptualization of the problem area and proposed mechanisms of change, to a ...
Laurel A. Brabson   +3 more
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QES of parental experiences of PCIT (O'Toole et al., 2021)

2021
Purpose: Parent–child interaction therapy refers to a number of interventions mediated by trained parents to treat developmental difficulties, including speech, language, and communication. Understanding the experiences of parents who take part in parent–child interaction therapy is a key aspect of determining how this intervention can be implemented ...
O’Toole, Ciara   +2 more
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Incorporating Evidence-Based Parenting Practices into Home-Based Behavioral Health: A PCIT-Informed Approach for Training Paraprofessionals

Children
Background/Objectives: Disruptive behavior problems are common in early childhood, yet access to evidence-based parent training remains limited in many communities due to workforce shortages and service delivery barriers.
Ashley T. Scudder   +5 more
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PCIT for Children with Callous-Unemotional Traits

2018
The risk factors for childhood conduct problems vary considerably across individuals, and effective intervention requires individualizing treatment to the unique needs of children on etiologically distinct developmental pathways. The importance of this causal heterogeneity is recognized in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
Georgette E. Fleming, Eva R. Kimonis
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Using Technology to Expand the Reach of PCIT

2018
Disruptive behavior disorders are the most common behavioral health referral for children. While numerous evidence-based behavioral parent training programs exist to ameliorate these problems, dissemination attempts have still fallen short of population need.
Jason Jent   +2 more
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Parent–Child Interaction Therapy for Toddlers (PCIT-T)

2018
PCIT-T is an adaption of PCIT designed for toddlers aged 12–24 months presenting with challenging behavior. The program has been developed over many years at the Karitane Toddler Clinic in Australia, and has recently been further developed and communicated in a formal treatment manual.
Jane Kohlhoff, Susan Morgan
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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): Autism Case Study #4

2018
A majority of children with autism engage in behavior problems including tantrums, noncompliance, and physical aggression. Managing these behavior problems for parents can be difficult and ultimately can limit the family’s participation in educational, community, and family social activities.
Dorothy Scattone   +2 more
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Core Elements and Treatment Goals of PCIT-T

2018
Reviews required therapeutic interventions consistent with the implementation of the PCIT-T model. This includes integration of emotion regulation skills with the acronym of CARES developed from attachment theory used for both toddlers and caregivers. Strategies of cognitive behavioral theory are also reviewed with the skills taught to caregivers with ...
Emma I. Girard   +4 more
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PCIT-Health: An Innovative Intervention for Childhood Obesity Prevention

2018
Childhood obesity remains a major public health issue both in the United States and globally. Obesity is associated with numerous health risks; children with obesity are more likely to experience cardiometabolic problems and remain obese into adolescence and adulthood.
Sarah E. Domoff, Larissa N. Niec
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