Program Profile: Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

This program teaches parents new interaction and discipline skills to reduce children’s problem behaviors and parental physical child abuse by improving parent-child relationships and parental responses to difficult child behavior.

Evidence Rating: Effective | More than one study

Date:

Date Created: July 17, 2024
Program Snapshot

Age: 23 - 44

Gender: Male, Female

Race/Ethnicity: White, Black, Hispanic, American Indians/Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, Other

Geography: Suburban

Setting (Delivery): Other Community Setting, Inpatient/Outpatient

Program Type: Children Exposed to Violence, Conflict Resolution/Interpersonal Skills, Family Therapy, Individual Therapy, Parent Training, Victim Programs, Violence Prevention

Targeted Population: Children Exposed to Violence, Families, Victims of Crime

Current Program Status: Active

Reginald D. V. Nixon
Associate Professor
School of Psychology, Flinders University

GPO Box 2100
5001
United States

Phone: 618.8201.2748
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Mark Chaffin
Professor of Pediatrics
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

P.O. Box 26901, CHO 3406
Oklahoma City, OK 73190
United States

Phone: 405.271.8858
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Child Study Laboratory Department of Clinical and Health Psychology University of Florida

P.O. Box 100165
Gainesville, FL 32610
United States

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