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Parent-Child
Interaction Therapy - PCIT

"I do love my child but I just don't like him very much." This common feeling was shared by a mother who was
frustrated with her son's repeated aggressive and noncompliant behavior.
She's typical of many of the parents who come to CYS feeling incompetent as a
parent, angry, depressed and looking for help.
PCIT is a proven parent-child treatment program
that assists parents of children with behavioral problems (aggression,
non-compliance, defiance, and temper tantrums). The program focuses on
children between the ages of 2 - 7 years of age who are having these challenging
behavioral issues and parents who want to improve their relationship with their
children.
PCIT has two specific program components:
Relationship Enhancement: In this
component, parents are taught and coached how to decrease negative aspects of
the relationship with their child while learning how to communicate in a more
positive manner.
Strategies for Compliance: In this
component, parents are taught and coached how to provide effective discipline
and child management skills.
What is unique about this type of
therapy?
It
incorporates both the parent and child within the treatment session and involves
"live coaching". Treatment takes place in two rooms separated by a one-way
mirror. The parent and the child are playing and interacting in one room
while the therapist is in the other room observing and coaching. The
parent wears a hearing aid device which allows the therapist to guide the parent
throughout the entire session.

Who is eligible for this program?
The program
is available to anyone who is providing consistent, on-going care to a child
ages 2 - 7, such as a parent, grandparent, foster parent, or adoptive parent.
How do I apply?
For more
information, please contact the PCIT Program Manager, Jim Pryce, LCSW, at
229-3561.
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