Parent-Child Interaction (PCIT) Psychiatrists in Saratoga County, NY

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Iadeluca NP Psychiatry PLLC
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP
Verified Verified
Clifton Park, NY 12065
Accepting new patients at our office in Clifton Park. NYS Board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner private practice serving childhood through adulthood patients in New York's Capital Region. To request an appointment, please visit our website: www.kinpp.com
Accepting new patients at our office in Clifton Park. NYS Board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner private practice serving childhood through adulthood patients in New York's Capital Region. To request an appointment, please visit our website: www.kinpp.com
(518) 975-3389 View (518) 975-3389

Online Psychiatrists

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Syeda I Hasan MD, Pc DFAPA
Psychiatrist, MD
Verified Verified
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603  (Online Only)
I am a board certified psychiatrist in child & adolescent/Adult medicine with 20+ years of experience. Associated with the field of psychiatry, my work experience and professionalism have led me to establish myself as a strong candidate for dealing with patients with chronic mental ailments. I offer psychiatric consultations, evaluations & medication management through telemedicine.
I am a board certified psychiatrist in child & adolescent/Adult medicine with 20+ years of experience. Associated with the field of psychiatry, my work experience and professionalism have led me to establish myself as a strong candidate for dealing with patients with chronic mental ailments. I offer psychiatric consultations, evaluations & medication management through telemedicine.
(845) 539-1286 View (845) 539-1286
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Dr. Francess George
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, DNP, FPMHNP, -BC
Verified Verified
Albany, NY 12207  (Online Only)
Are you or someone you know struggling with Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, Mood Disorders, Weight Loss or Management, Eating Disorders, Gender Identity, Trauma, OCD, Anger Issues, Sleep Disorders, Sexual Issues, or any other mental or behavioral health issues? Is your mental health making it harder to hang out with friends, maintain relationships or friendships, or is it making it harder to function at your job or school?
Are you or someone you know struggling with Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, Mood Disorders, Weight Loss or Management, Eating Disorders, Gender Identity, Trauma, OCD, Anger Issues, Sleep Disorders, Sexual Issues, or any other mental or behavioral health issues? Is your mental health making it harder to hang out with friends, maintain relationships or friendships, or is it making it harder to function at your job or school?
(518) 886-3639 View (518) 886-3639

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Parent-Child Interaction (PCIT) Psychiatrists

Does parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) work?

PCIT is an evidence-based treatment that has been shown to be effective across domains, including for children with behavioral problems, those on the autism spectrum, and those who have experienced early childhood trauma. Further, studies have found that the skills developed through PCIT benefit not only the child in therapy but also siblings, as the parent internalizes lessons learned in sessions and is able to incorporate them into interactions with other family members.

How long does PCIT last?

The duration of treatment depends on the specific challenges clients face. Sessions are typically 60 to 90 minutes long, and treatment lasts, on average, between 12 and 20 sessions. Factors that influence treatment duration include how regularly a client attends treatment, how much progress is achieved between sessions, the particular skills that need development, and the extent to which the parent and therapist see improvement.

Can PCIT be done online?

PCIT is among the therapy types best suited for video sessions. Therapists are able to communicate with parents with essentially the same ease, and by observing the parent and child at home in their normal environment, the therapist may gain additional insight into their interactions, as the child will have their normal toys and may feel more comfortable and act more naturally than they would in a therapist’s room.

Does PCIT help parents?

In addition to the skills parents develop through the treatment, PCIT has also been shown to reduce frustration, stress, and depression in parents and promote confidence and a sense of calm when dealing with their children. The desired outcomes of PCIT include a reduction in defiant and aggressive behavior by children and an improvement in communicating their feelings productively, complying with parental instruction, and behaving according to parents’ rules. Growth in these areas can be a relief for parents.