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Educational Toys

Training & Treatment Materials 

PCIT.org, the list serve for PCIT International, provides many resources for clinicians, including treatment manuals and resources for DPICS coding as well as continuing education activities for PCIT providers. Click here for links to other resources, such as fillable CDI Homework Sheets and other frequently-used forms, ordering information for the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI), an important assessment tool available from Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR).  

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Room Equipment

 

 

PCIT can be offered in the clinic or in-home settings.  Having the proper equipment and toys can make you a more effective and efficient clinician.  Click below for information on recommended materials to support your PCIT practice.

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Research

The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center has a long tradition of nationally-recognized excellence in the development, training, and evaluation of evidence-based treatment for children and families exposed to adverse experiences. The OUHSC PCIT Training program is part of that tradition, with publications on applications of PCIT to families with a history of physical maltreatment or neglect, on cultural translations of PCIT for American Indians/Indigenous Alaskans, and on special populations such as children with prenatal substance exposure.

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Have more questions about PCIT?

Contact us

OUHSC Child Study Center

1100 NE 13TH ST 

OKC, OK 73117

Tel: 405-271-5700 x 45173

Email: Odyssey-Bagby@ouhsc.edu

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