The "why" and "how" of parent-child interaction therapy
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This week’s episode is one for the child and family therapists, those aspiring to be, or anybody interested in learning all about a creative and high-intensity therapy modality – Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT). Dr Georgie Fleming is a postdoctoral research fellow and clinical psychologist at UNSW, Sydney. She specialises in behaviour problems in children and is an expert in PCIT as a researcher, trainer and clinician. We spoke to Georgie about the kind of families who will benefit from PCIT and why it is such an effective therapy. We also learned how PCIT is delivered, both in the clinic and over telehealth.
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