Abstract:In‐vivo coaching is a hallmark of most forms of dyadic (often parent‐child) therapy for young children. Providers utilize this process in the Pediatric Partial Hospital Program (PPHP) in the context of “floortime” which creates the opportunity to give pointed modeling and/or feedback to the dyad using real‐time instances of behavior in the milieu. Similarly, supervisors use in‐vivo coaching in the training context to build greater awareness of skill execution and attunement to the therapeutic relationship(s). … Show more
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