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Child-Parent Psychotherapy

Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is a specialized, therapeutic approach that helps young children and their caregivers improve their emotional bond and address behavioral or emotional challenges. It involves regular, supportive sessions where a therapist works with both the child and parent together to explore their relationship, underlying feelings, and past experiences. The goal is to strengthen attachment, promote healthy development, and resolve issues like trauma or neglect. By fostering understanding and communication, CPP helps children feel safe, secure, and better equipped to handle their emotions, leading to improved mental health and relationship dynamics.