Speech and language therapists' views on parents' engagement in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT).
Inge S KlatteSam HardingSue RoulstonePublished in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2019)
This study makes an initial contribution to our understanding of SLTs' view of parents' engagement and about what stimulates parent engagement or effects disengagement. SLTs play an important role in supporting parents to engage and stay engaged with therapy. Training SLTs on how best to engage parents, focusing on mutual understanding, creating constructive relationships between the SLT and parent, parental empowerment, and barriers, is necessary. However, more research is needed on how to train relevant skills in SLTs. Clearer definitions of engagement would improve understanding and judgements about how best to support parents.