2022
DOI: 10.1177/15346501221130532
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Utilizing Parent-Child Interaction Therapy with Trauma-Directed Interaction in a Young Male in Out of Home Care Who Had Experienced Trauma

Abstract: Child abuse and neglect in young children can lead to trauma-related stress symptoms that can be challenging to manage. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), a strong evidence-based behavioral parent training program used for young children with behavior issues, has been used in its traditional form with increasing frequency with children and families who have trauma histories, with clinicians tailoring PCIT to use with children who have experienced trauma. Trauma-Directed Interaction (TDI) is a new systema… Show more

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