Expression of Interest Form to Participate in Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) Learning Collaborative

Individual Providers 

We are delighted that you want to learn CPP and become a part of our community. We are dedicated to disseminating CPP so that more providers are able to support young children and families who have experienced stressful and traumatic events.

We have seen that it takes concerted effort, support, and mentorship to be able to do this work. For this reason, the CPP learning process begins with an in-depth training that typically lasts 18-months and involves team learning and support. After the training is complete, the learning continues within your teams and in partnership with families. 

Given that implementing CPP involves a considerable commitment and investment on your part, and on the part of trainers, before you begin a CPP training, please review the materials and think about your readiness to implement CPP and how to enhance those factors that appear to contribute to success.

Steps for Requesting to Join

Review the CPP Learning Collaborative Process.

  • 18 months

  • Minimum requirements

  • Individual providers, not part of an agency or large system, must participate in Group CPP Reflective Supervision/Consultation 

Consider your readiness to implement CPP.  Can you provide CPP within your setting?

  • Adequate referrals of young children under age 6. 

  • Capacity to conduct dyadic treatment with some individual sessions with caregivers

  • Able to screen for trauma in child and caregiver

Make sure you are contacting the right trainer for your state, or region.  

If you work in New York, or New Jersey, please continue to the expression of interest form below.  If not, please visit the CPP Trainer Roster to find the CPP trainers in your state.  If there aren’t trainers listed in your state, then please submit a request for training with the Office of CPP Dissemination and Implementation.  They will connect you to the nearest available CPP Trainer.