2025 AFCC Fall Virtual Conference Evaluation
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Workshop 20: The Benefits of Incorporating CPRT with Families in Conflict
Providing services for separated/divorced families brings special challenges, particularly when there is on-going conflict between parents or a parent-child contact problem has emerged. Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) is an evidence-informed therapeutic intervention for working with families to increase parenting and communication skills, strengthen the parent-child bond, and provide emotional support to children struggling to adjust to the new family configuration. A traditional CPRT intervention takes only 10 weeks and can be offered virtually or in person and requires no special equipment for the parents or therapist.