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The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
Take a closer look at parent-child therapy

May 10, 2008

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy isn't taught in parenting workshops or easily available to the general public. But Ian Schere, a local clinical psychologist who provides the therapy, offers these resources to parents who want to learn more:

pcit.org – Web site for Parent-Child Interaction Therapy.

“Love and Logic Magic for Early Childhood: Practical Parenting From Birth to Six Years” by Jim Fay and Charles Fay, Love and Logic Press, $24.95. Web site: www.loveandlogic.com

The book is part of a series of “Love and Logic” books for parents of children from birth through the teen years. There's also one for grandparents. “It is not about PCIT, but many parents I work with read it and found it intelligent, fun, and useful,” Schere says.

ianschere.com – This is Schere's Web site; contact him for more information about PCIT or other therapeutic services available in the area.

– JANE CLIFFORD

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