#8992. Therapist Experiences and Attitudes About Implementing Internet-Delivered Parent-Child Interaction Therapy During COVID-19

September 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Internet-delivered Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (iPCIT) is a strong model for remote service delivery during social distancing restrictions, but there are barriers to providing telehealth services that have restricted its use before the pandemic. This study aims to gather therapist experiences in delivering iPCIT during COVID-19, including qualitative data on the benefits and challenges to delivering iPCIT.
Keywords:
COVID-19; implementation; iPCIT; parent-child interaction therapy; telehealth

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