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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) therapists in Pittsburgh, PA

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Durham, North Carolina therapist: Ryan Egan, psychologist
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

Ryan Egan

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I help kids, teens, and parents make practical changes that turn arguments, tears, and meltdowns into self-control, confidence, and peace. You've heard other parents reassure you that this is temporary, or you just need to be more kind, or strict, or teach them to breathe. What if you could stop second-guessing yourself, and get a proven plan that works long-term? We'll use evidence-based, step-by-step strategies to cut through the confusion and find the path that actually fits your family. I have seen hundreds of kids and teens who struggle with anger, impulsivity, listening, anxiety, depression, and lots more, and I know one thing for sure: There are no bad kids, and no bad parents. Reach out today and learn more about how I can help!  
7 Years Experience
Online in Pittsburgh, PA
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Candace Plattor, drug and alcohol counselor
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

Candace Plattor

Drug and Alcohol Counselor, M.A. in Counselling Psychology from Adler University
When a family is ravaged by addiction - of any kind - everyone is affected and everyone needs to heal. At Love With Boundaries Addiction Family Counselling, we work with the family members first, so that they can make the changes they need to make to truly help the addicts they love. The results we achieve are amazing - the addicts and their families begin to make healthier life choices so that recovery from the devastation of addiction leads to their new way of life.  
35 Years Experience
Online in Pittsburgh, PA (Online Only)
Pittsburgh's post-steel identity brings civic pride alongside the lingering mental health effects of industrial decline, with therapists frequently addressing grief, economic anxiety, and intergenerational family dynamics rooted in its working-class heritage. The city's medical landscape is anchored by UPMC — one of the largest health systems in the country — and the University of Pittsburgh, both of which maintain extensive mental health training programs and community clinics. Pittsburgh has a growing creative and tech economy attracting young professionals, creating demand for therapists who work with identity, career transitions, and the particular stress of building a life in a city undergoing reinvention. Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, and the South Hills are among the neighborhoods with the strongest concentrations of private practices.

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) therapists in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Statistics

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) therapists in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania average 21 years of experience. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Depression (100%), Parenting (100%), and Anxiety or Fears (100%).

Average years in practice

21 Years Experience

Accept insurance

100%

Offer sliding scale

100%

Gender ID

50% Male
50% Female

Session Type

50% In Person and Online
50% Online Only

Top Specialties

100% Depression
100% Parenting
100% Anxiety or Fears
50% Loss or Grief
50% Gambling
50% ADHD
50% Impulse Control Disorders

Ages Served

100% Young Adult
50% Senior
50% Children
50% Teen
50% Adult

Client Focus

50% LGBTQ+
50% Middle Eastern
50% Persons with Disabilities
50% Asian
50% Jewish