Rewiring Parent-Child Dynamics: The Power of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
Episode Overview:
In this episode of The Anxiety Society podcast, hosts Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale and Cali Werner welcome Dr. Leah Clionsky, a licensed clinical psychologist and PCIT (Parent-Child Interaction Therapy) expert. The trio dives into the complexities of parenting and the anxiety that often accompanies it. They discuss effective strategies for managing children's emotions, building strong parent-child connections, and the importance of emotional regulation for both parents and children.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Introduction to PCIT and its significance for parents and children
- The challenges parents face regarding anxiety and behavioral issues in children
- Techniques for fostering a nurturing relationship between parents and children
- Emotional regulation skills that can help parents manage their own anxiety and stress
- The importance of positive reinforcement and effective communication strategies
Notable Quotes:
- "Your connection with your child and your acceptance of your child is the most important thing you can have." - Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale
- "It's not like I take my kids out in public and they're perfect." - Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale
- "If you give I tell parents it's like a giant multivitamin of attention." - Dr. Leah Clionsky
Timestamps:
- [00:00:08] Introduction by Cali Werner
- [00:01:10] Episode guest introduction - Dr. Leah Clionsky
- [00:02:52] Discussion of PCIT and its application
- [00:05:14] Defining anxiety in children and its impact on parenting
- [00:10:15] Discussion of techniques for managing anxious moments as parents
- [00:20:51] Importance of emotional regulation for parents
- [00:40:25] Building labeled praises and reflecting with children
- [00:52:00] Closing thoughts on the significance of connection in parenting
Relevant Resources:
- Thriving Child Center – Dr. Leah Clionsky's clinic specializing in PCIT.
- Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Resources - Learn more about PCIT and its benefits.
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