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When children display callous and psychotic behaviours
Feed Play Love
English - May 31, 2021 20:00 - 18 minutes - 17.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsKids & Family Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Chances are your child at some point has displayed behaviour that has shocked you. They may have been unkind to another child or had a fight with their sibling. But these behaviours are often balanced by other displays of empathy and kindness, and we know that the callous actions we saw are just a natural part of an evolving child. But what happens when those behaviours aren't balanced out? What happens when your child displays callous and psychotic behaviours?
Eva Kimonis is a Clinical Psychologist at the University of NSW. She leads Parent-Child-Interaction therapy for parents of young children with disruptive behaviour problems. She explains how her work helps children with these specific needs.
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Chances are your child at some point has displayed behaviour that has shocked you. They may have been unkind to another child or had a fight with their sibling. But these behaviours are often balanced by other displays of empathy and kindness, and we know that the callous actions we saw are just a natural part of an evolving child. But what happens when those behaviours aren't balanced out? What happens when your child displays callous and psychotic behaviours?
Eva Kimonis is a Clinical Psychologist at the University of NSW. She leads Parent-Child-Interaction therapy for parents of young children with disruptive behaviour problems. She explains how her work helps children with these specific needs.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.