West Virginia University |
Dr. Cheryl McNeil’s PCIT Lab |
Life Sciences Building West Virginia University |
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy |
Welcome to West Virginia University’s Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) lab website. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy is an evidence-based treatment for families with children between the ages of 2 and 7. PCIT is designed to improve parent-child relationships and to reduce a range of difficult behaviors including noncompliance, aggressiveness, tantrums, and oppositional behaviors. PCIT was developed by Dr. Sheila Eyberg at the University of Florida. The WVU PCIT lab is a clinical research lab located in the Life Sciences Building. Dr. McNeil’s lab is staffed with five graduate students and a number of undergraduate students. This site is designed to give you a sense of who we are and what we do in the PCIT lab. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. If you are in need of clinical services, please contact the Quin Curtis Center at 304-293-2001 X4. |
The Department of Psychology 304-293-2001 Cheryl.McNeil@mail.wvu.edu |
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