Our NICU at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford was one of the first in the nation to pilot and develop a proven therapy approach to address PTSD symptoms in NICU parents. In this six-session intervention, you and your partner will learn coping skills to help reduce your symptoms of psychological distress, improve your sleep, and better bond with your baby. You will also learn healthy approaches to parenting to reduce the risk of overprotective parenting, which can hinder your child’s growth and resilience.
- Overprotective parenting is known as vulnerable child syndrome, whereby parents continue to treat their child as fragile throughout the child’s life. This can hinder growth, development, and mental health, so we help you avoid this syndrome and gain confidence in your child’s resilience.
Our research-based intervention was found to result in significant decreases in parental symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, and depression, both immediately following the intervention and at a six-month follow-up appointment.
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