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PCIT
(redirected from Parent Child Interaction Therapy)

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PCITPunjab College of Information Technology (Pakistan)
PCITPercutaneous Calcitriol Injection Therapy (nephrology)
PCITProblems of Control and Information Theory
PCITPolice Crisis Intervention Training (California)
PCITPediatric Constraint-Induced Therapy
PCITParent Child Interaction Therapy


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While on the subject of helping parents, Fernandez and Eyberg, in the article entitled "Keeping Families In Once They've Come Through the Door: Attrition in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy," look at parent child interaction therapy, an empirically supported treatment based on integrating behavioral interventions into a play therapy context to lessen disruptive behavior in children.
The primary purpose of this paper is to describe the process of tailoring Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) for young children aged 4-8 with SAD.
Parent involvement includes Parent Education, Parent Support Group, in-classroom Applied Parenting Technique and Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT).
 
 
 
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