This pilot will be used for academic research, in hopes of developing effective treatments for early childhood anxiety. The intervention is an adaptation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT). PCIT is an evidence-based intervention, rooted in attachment and social learning theory. In recent years, researchers have successfully adapted PCIT to address anxiety in a clinical setting (PCIT-CALM). In this pilot study, we will be applying the PCIT-CALM intervention in the school setting, emphasizing teachers as a therapeutic agent of change. PCIT is unique because the child's caregiver is trained on how to use therapeutic techniques, and then receives live coaching via a "bug in the ear" as they learn to implement the new skills. In this pilot study, both parents and teachers will be taught skills to create a therapeutic relationship and address anxiety. After these teaching sessions, the child's teacher will receive coaching in the classroom to implement the skills. The intervention will last approximately 12 weeks.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
7
This intervention is designed to treat early childhood anxiety. It is an adaptation of parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT), in which teachers rather than parents are targeted as the therapeutic agent of change. The intervention follows the procedures of the CALM protocol, in which caregivers are taught play therapy skills to support and address anxious behaviors and avoidance.
Montessori School of Denver
Denver, Colorado, United States
Measuring Changes in scores on Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC-3)
A normed clinical rating scale for assessing behavior and mental health; This tool was chosen due to the norms for young children and the ability to have both parent and teacher rating scales.
Time frame: Pre- treatment Baseline and immediately following the intervention; An additional data collection was later added for longitudinal data that will be collected in October.
Measuring Changes in scores on Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)
A normed clinical rating scale for assessing behavior and mental health; This tool was chosen due to the norms for young children and the ability to have both parent and teacher rating scales.
Time frame: Pre- treatment Baseline and immediately following the intervention; An additional data collection was later added for longitudinal data that will be collected in October.
Therapy Attitude Inventory
A brief questionnaire to assess how well the intervention worked for the adults involved. The questionnaire includes 10 questions with a Likert scale response (1-5; 1 indicating little value from the intervention and 5 indicating it was highly beneficial.
Time frame: Immediately following the intervention
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