This practical guide offers mental health professionals a detailed, step-by-step description on how to conduct Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) - the empirically validated training program for parents with children who have disruptive behavior problems. Drawn from their own experience in trea
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy with Toddlers: Improving Attachment and Emotion Regulation
β Scribed by Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 367
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book presents an early treatment model for toddlers. It describes the early life span development, trajectory, and future potential of toddlers and how it may be powerfully influenced by the protection and guidance of caregivers to meet toddlersβ physical and mental health needs. It offers an in-depth guide toParent-Child Interaction Therapy with Toddlers (PCIT-T), an evidence-based program for addressing and preventing behavior problems affecting young childrenβs development. The book details the innovative intervention design and how it guides clinicians in providing treatment for 12-month old to 24-month old toddlers with disruptive behaviors in addition to being used as a prevention model for caregivers experiencing stress of child rearing.
PCIT-T focuses on core areas of social and emotional development, including behavior management and language skills, and can be used in dealing with difficulties as diverse as tantrums, language issues, autistic behaviors, and separation anxiety. Play therapy and compliance training in child-directed as well as parent-directed sessions are also examined. Initial chapters provide an overview of attachment and behavioral theory components that are foundational to the treatment model. Subsequent chapters provide a session-by-session guide and clinical manual for implementation of PCIT-T as well as the clinician tools needed to monitor treatment integrity and fidelity to the model.Topics featured in this book include:
- Core elements and treatment goals of PCIT-T
- A range of behavioral assessments used in PCIT-T.
- Instructions for room set-up, toy selection, and special considerations when providing PCIT-T treatment.
- Preparation guides for the pretreatment interview, assessment sessions, and weekly coaching sessions.
- The importance of child-directed interaction toddler (CDI-T) and parent-directed interaction toddler (PDI-T) in teaching children the necessary skills to regulate their emotions and develop self-control.
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy with Toddlers is a must-have resource for clinicians and related professionals, researchers and professors, and graduate students in the fields of clinical child and school psychology, social work, pediatrics, infancy and early childhood development, child and adolescent psychiatry, primary care medicine, and related disciplines.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxiii
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
An Introduction to PCIT-T: Integrating Attachment and Behavioral Principles (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 1-14
Core Elements and Treatment Goals of PCIT-T (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 15-30
Setting the Empirical Stage: An Overview of Standard PCIT (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 31-39
The Application of PCIT to the Toddler Age Group (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 41-45
Conceptualizing PCIT-T as an Emotion Regulation Treatment for Toddlers (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 47-53
Behavioral Assessment in PCIT-T (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 55-72
Room Setup, Toy Selection, and Special Considerations (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 73-79
Child-Directed Interaction-Toddler (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 81-105
Parent-Directed Interaction-Toddler (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 107-115
Conclusions (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 117-119
Front Matter ....Pages 121-121
Treatment Overview and Implementation of the Current Protocol (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 123-124
Pretreatment Interview and Assessment Session (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 125-137
Child-Directed Interaction-Toddler Teach Session (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 139-177
Child-Directed Interaction Toddler Coach Session (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 179-199
Parent-Directed Interaction-Toddler Teach Session (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 201-221
Parent-Directed Interaction-Toddler Coach Session (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 223-245
Life-Enhancement Situations Coach Session (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 247-276
Graduation Session (Emma I. Girard, Nancy M. Wallace, Jane R. Kohlhoff, Susan S. J. Morgan, Cheryl B. McNeil)....Pages 277-293
Back Matter ....Pages 295-365
β¦ Subjects
Psychology; Child and School Psychology; Social Work; Pediatrics; Infancy and Early Childhood Development
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