Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a specialized therapy for young children (ages 2-7) with behavioral and emotional challenges. It focuses on improving the parent-child relationship by teaching parents specific techniques for reinforcing positive behaviors and managing challenging behaviors effectively. PCIT is often used to address issues such as aggression, defiance, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorders, and other behavioral problems in young children. It is typically a short-term therapy that aims to improve the parent-child relationship, enhance parenting skills, and reduce problematic behaviors in the child. PCIT is conducted in a controlled, therapeutic environment, with the therapist observing and providing guidance to parents as they interact with their child.