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Original Articles

Internet‐delivered parent–child interaction therapy: Two clinical case reports

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Pages 271-282 | Received 20 Dec 2018, Accepted 24 Apr 2019, Published online: 09 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

Background

Disruptive child behaviours can be the start of a trajectory towards poor psychological outcomes across the lifespan. Parent–child interaction therapy (PCIT) is an evidence‐based intervention designed for treating disruptive behaviours in children aged 2–7 years. The program utilises live coaching during dyadic parent–child play sessions and preliminary evidence suggests that the program can be implemented using a video‐teleconferencing format, thereby improving accessibility to families from rural and remote areas.

Method

Two case studies are reported of families living in rural Australia who participated in a pilot I‐PCIT (Internet‐delivered parent–child interaction therapy) program delivered from a community‐based child treatment clinic.

Results

The case studies highlight the negative impacts of early childhood behavioural issues and the efficacy of the I‐PCIT program in bringing about positive changes in child behaviour, parental skills and confidence, and the parent–child relationship.

Conclusions

Results highlight the potential of I‐PCIT as a treatment option for families struggling with disruptive child behaviours living in rural and remote areas.

Funding information NSW Health Mental Health Reform—Innovation Fund, Grant/Award Number: Ref H17/53960‐3; Karitane

Funding information NSW Health Mental Health Reform—Innovation Fund, Grant/Award Number: Ref H17/53960‐3; Karitane

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We would like to thank the families who participated in this study. This work was supported by a NSW Health Mental Health Reform—Innovation Fund (grant no. Ref H17/53960‐3) and Karitane.

Notes

Funding information NSW Health Mental Health Reform—Innovation Fund, Grant/Award Number: Ref H17/53960‐3; Karitane

Additional information

Funding

NSW Health Mental Health Reform—Innovation Fund
Karitane

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