“…Clinician: 'I was nervous, and slightly intimidated, to work with parents before : : : I thought that because I didn't have children myself, they would question how I could understand : : : ' It can feel daunting to work with parents, especially for clinicians with limited experience, but as noted above, similar outcomes have been found when parent-led CBT was delivered by novices or by more experienced practitioners (Thirlwall et al, 2013). Qualitative interviews from the same study indicated that although some parents may have been initially surprised at being so involved in the treatment, they found the approach acceptable, reported empowerment and skill development, and identified wide-ranging benefits both for the child and the wider family (Allard et al, 2021). Clinicians have also described parent-led CBT as an 'empowering' and 'practical' approach (Evans et al, 2019) with high satisfaction reported by clinicians from a range of professional backgrounds when delivered to families individually (Creswell et al, 2010) and in groups (Evans et al, 2019).…”