The new Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) space is now in use at Court Square by the RMHS Early Childhood program. An Early Childhood clinician observes the parent-child interactions through a one-way mirror, and coaches the parent during the sessions through a remote audio device. Lauren Norford reports that the new space is a great improvement and that the clinicians continue to see families reaching excellent outcomes. They are still using 10 Engrem Avenue for overflow clients and younger children when needed. And the addition of outpatient clinician Billy Day now extends the program beyond early childhood; PCIT is for ages 2½ to 6.
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