Family Nurture Intervention, A Group Model in Stamford: Short and Long Term Effects on Behavior and Development of Preschool Aged Children
Family Nurture Intervention: Behavior and Development Effects of Mother-Child Interaction in Preschool-Aged Children
Sponsor: Columbia University
Enrolling: Female Patients Only
Clinic Visits: 8
IRB Number: AAAR5518
U.S. Govt. ID: NCT03442439
Contact: Katherine Velez: 212-342-4400 / kv2302@cumc.columbia.edu
Additional Study Information: The purpose of this current study is to investigate the efficacy of a group model of Family NurtureIntervention in ameliorating behavioral problems in preschool-aged children. The behavioral, neurobiological and clinical insights gained from this project may eventually lead to better treatment of emotional, behavioral and developmental disorders. The investigator hypothesizes that the children who are treated with Family Nurture Intervention (FNI), which incorporates interactive touch with vocal soothing, and family practice in comforting, will show increased emotional connection and mother child co-regulation with better results in the outcome measures in the short term and long term. This study involves 8 2-hour sessions with your child at CLC. Eligible participants may receive up to $440. (Se habla Espanol)
This study is closed
Investigator
Martha Welch, MD
Do You Qualify?
Are you the mother of a child between the ages of 2 and 4.5 years of age? Yes No
Are you concerned about your child's behavior? (Tantrums, demanding, rejecting, scared, aggressive, or overactive) Yes No
Are you able to come to the Children's Learning Centers of Fairfield County (CLC) in Stamford, Connecticut? Yes No
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For more information, please contact:
Katherine Velez
kv2302@cumc.columbia.edu
212-342-4400