Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)

Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)

Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is an attachment and trauma-focused treatment model for children ages 0-5 and their caregiver.

-Appropriate for children who have experienced a traumatic event(s) or who are experiencing mental health, attachment, or behavioral problems

-Targets negative perceptions that child and caregiver have of themselves and each other

Return on Investment:

In the United States, 61% of children are affected by violence, abuse, or crime, putting them at increased risk for: depression, academic problems, violent behavior, substance use, delinquency, teen pregnancy, and other emotional-behavioral challenges. Lifetime costs of childhood maltreatment are estimated at $210,012 per case

Outcomes:

-Reduced foster care placement disruptions among children with moderate to severe traumatic experiences
-Improved cognitive ability, on par with non-traumatized children
-Improved attachment security and organization
-Decreased parental and child PTSD symptoms
-Decreased parental and child depression

 

If interested, schedule an intake for you & your child and we can discuss whether or not CPP might be a good fit for your family.