PCIT adaptations for anxiety treatment
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Presented by Sim Yin Tan, PhD, Shanee Toledano, PhD, and Mina Yadegar, PsyD
Parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) is an evidence-based intervention originally developed to treat childhood externalizing behaviors. However, PCIT with adaptations also offers benefits in anxiety treatment. In this webinar, learn more about how PCIT adaptations for anxiety treatment, including preliminary supporting evidence and the application of PCIT components in diverse treatment settings.
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