Video Interaction Guidance (VIG)
is a brief therapy (typically 6-8 sessions) that can help parents/carers with difficulties in their relationship to their child or infant. The therapy focuses on a parent's strengths and helps parents develop their skills further through guided conversations around edited video clips of interaction between the parent and their child.
The clips help parents recognise moments of attunement and to develop this further. This therapy is recommended by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for children's attachment difficulties.