
Child - Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
Offered both in-person and telehealth platforms.
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is a specialized, trauma-focused therapy designed to help young children and their caregivers heal from the emotional and behavioral effects of trauma. This evidence-based approach focuses on strengthening the attachment between the child and their parent or primary caregiver, which is crucial for the child’s emotional development and healing process.
In CPP, therapists work with both the child and the parent or caregiver to address the impact of trauma on the child’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. By fostering safe and supportive interactions, CPP helps children process their traumatic experiences in an age-appropriate way. The therapy also provides parents with the tools and skills needed to support their child’s emotional growth, creating a nurturing environment for recovery.
CPP is effective for children who have experienced a wide range of traumatic events, including abuse, neglect, loss, or family disruptions. The therapy promotes resilience, emotional regulation, and the development of healthy coping strategies, empowering both the child and their caregiver to move forward together.
"Healing Together, Growing Stronger."
Through Child-Parent Psychotherapy, families can heal, strengthen their bond, and create a foundation for the child’s long-term emotional well-being.
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