Parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a dyadic intervention that works with parent and infant together, with the aim of improving the parent-infant relationship and promoting infant attachment and optimal infant development. PIP aims to achieve this by targeting the mother’s view of her infant, which may be affected by her own experiences, and linking them to her current relationship to her child, in order to improve the parent-infant relationship directly. 1. To assess the effectiveness of PIP in improving parental and infant mental health and the parent-infant relationship. 2. To identify the programme components that appear to be associated with more effective outcomes and factors that modify intervention effectiveness (e.g. program...
Abstract Background There is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for ...
The Helping Families Programme is a psychoeducational parenting intervention that aims to improve ou...
This review evaluates empirical studies that have attempted to improve observed mother-infant relati...
BACKGROUND Parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a dyadic intervention that works with parent and i...
BACKGROUND: Parent–infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a psychodynamic intervention with parent–infant dya...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: 1. To as...
Background: Many babies in the UK are born to drug-dependent parents, and dependence on psychoactive...
Objective Describes outcomes of an intervention aimed to improve infant or toddler care and reduce p...
The Helping Families Programme is a psychoeducational parenting intervention that aims to improve ou...
Aim: To systematically review the efficacy of parenting interventions in improving the quality of th...
Background: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) demonstrate efficacy of parent–infant psychotherapy, but its app...
BACKGROUND: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
Objectives Parents experiencing mental health difficulties consistent with “personality disorder”, o...
Background: The first months after birth can be challenging for parents, leading to parental distres...
Abstract Background There is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for ...
The Helping Families Programme is a psychoeducational parenting intervention that aims to improve ou...
This review evaluates empirical studies that have attempted to improve observed mother-infant relati...
BACKGROUND Parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a dyadic intervention that works with parent and i...
BACKGROUND: Parent–infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a psychodynamic intervention with parent–infant dya...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: 1. To as...
Background: Many babies in the UK are born to drug-dependent parents, and dependence on psychoactive...
Objective Describes outcomes of an intervention aimed to improve infant or toddler care and reduce p...
The Helping Families Programme is a psychoeducational parenting intervention that aims to improve ou...
Aim: To systematically review the efficacy of parenting interventions in improving the quality of th...
Background: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) demonstrate efficacy of parent–infant psychotherapy, but its app...
BACKGROUND: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
Objectives Parents experiencing mental health difficulties consistent with “personality disorder”, o...
Background: The first months after birth can be challenging for parents, leading to parental distres...
Abstract Background There is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for ...
The Helping Families Programme is a psychoeducational parenting intervention that aims to improve ou...
This review evaluates empirical studies that have attempted to improve observed mother-infant relati...