Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

Early Childhood Approaches

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

An evidence-based treatment for young children with behavioral problems that places emphasis on improving the quality of the parent-child relationship.

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an evidence-based treatment for young children with behavioral problems. PCIT places emphasis on improving the quality of the parent-child relationship and changing parent-child interaction patterns.

In PCIT, parents are coached by a therapist in real-time as they interact with their child. The therapist observes the interaction through a one-way mirror or via live video feed, providing immediate guidance to the parent through an earpiece.

The treatment focuses on two main phases: Child-Directed Interaction (CDI), which strengthens the parent-child relationship, and Parent-Directed Interaction (PDI), which helps parents manage their child's challenging behaviors effectively.

How PCIT Works

Child-Directed Interaction (CDI)

In this first phase, parents learn to follow their child's lead during play by using the PRIDE skills: Praise, Reflect, Imitate, Describe, and Enjoy. Parents also learn to avoid commands, questions, and criticism during this special play time.

Parent-Directed Interaction (PDI)

In the second phase, parents learn to give effective commands and consistently follow through with appropriate consequences. They practice these skills while maintaining the warm relationship developed during CDI.

Live Coaching

Throughout both phases, the therapist provides immediate feedback and coaching to help parents master these skills. This real-time guidance is a unique and powerful aspect of PCIT.

Who Can Benefit from PCIT?

PCIT is most effective for families with children between 2 and 7 years old who are experiencing behavioral challenges such as:

Defiance and non-compliance

Aggression and tantrums

Difficulty following directions

Attention problems

Disruptive behavior at home or school

PCIT can also be beneficial for children who have experienced trauma or who are in foster care, as it helps build secure attachment relationships.

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Ready to Transform Your Relationship with Your Child?

PCIT can help you build a stronger, more positive relationship with your child while effectively managing challenging behaviors.