Child-Parent Psychotherapy in the Context of the Developmental Disability and Medical Service Systems

Authors

  • Marian E. Williams Keck School of Medicine of USC, University of Southern California
  • Melissa C. Carson Keck School of Medicine of USC, University of Southern California
  • Irina Zamora Keck School of Medicine of USC, University of Southern California
  • Eliza K. Harley USC University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
  • Patricia P. Lakatos USC University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14713/pcsp.v10i3.1871

Keywords:

pediatric medical traumatic stress, developmental disability, trauma-informed care, infant mental health, case studies, clinical case studies

Abstract

Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), an evidence-based dyadic treatment for young children who have experienced trauma, shows promise in intervening with children with developmental disabilities, as illustrated in the cases we described of 14-month-old "James" and 6-year-2-month-old "Juan" (Harley, Williams, Zamora, & Lakatos, 2014). In their thoughtful commentary on these cases, Ghosh Ippen, Noroña, & Lieberman (2014) discuss additional clinical considerations important to the use of CPP with this population.  In this response, we explore further implementation of CPP in the context of the developmental disability and medical service systems.  In particular, we highlight the importance of resilience in parents’ responses to their child’s developmental disability, contributions from pediatric psychology to understanding pediatric medical traumatic stress, infusing relationship-based approaches in collaboration with other service systems, and addressing barriers to service access in ethnic minority families. Finally, we provide recommendations for training and fidelity monitoring when applying CPP to children with developmental disabilities and their families.

Author Biographies

Marian E. Williams, Keck School of Medicine of USC, University of Southern California

Marian E. Williams

Melissa C. Carson, Keck School of Medicine of USC, University of Southern California

Melissa C. Carson

Irina Zamora, Keck School of Medicine of USC, University of Southern California

Irina Zamora

Eliza K. Harley, USC University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Eliza K. Harley

Patricia P. Lakatos, USC University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Patricia P. Lakatos

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Published

11/07/2014

How to Cite

Williams, M. E., Carson, M. C., Zamora, I., Harley, E. K., & Lakatos, P. P. (2014). Child-Parent Psychotherapy in the Context of the Developmental Disability and Medical Service Systems. Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, 10(3), 212–226. https://doi.org/10.14713/pcsp.v10i3.1871