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States Innovate and Adapt During the Pandemic
As we enter another season under the Coronavirus pandemic, ZERO TO THREE would like to take a moment to highlight… As we enter another season under the Coronavirus pandemic, ZERO TO THREE would like to take a moment to highlight the many swift and efficient…
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Sustainability for SBCT Sites and States: Best Practices and Lessons Learned
The webinar will highlight the key components of sustainability for SBCT sites and states plus best practices and lessons… The webinar will highlight the key components of sustainability, present findings from our recent finance and policy survey of SBCT sites, and feature lessons learned…
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PERSPECTIVES—Loving My Baby Through Withdrawal: Infusing Principles of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health in the Treatment of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Jennifer L. Harman, Memphis, Tennessee Abstract The opioid epidemic and related substance abuse reaches far and wide, with many newborns… Jennifer L. Harman, Memphis, Tennessee Abstract The opioid epidemic and related substance abuse reaches far and wide, with many newborns across the country left…
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Relationships and Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Integrating Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health in the Pediatric Oncology Setting
Jennifer L. Harman, Victoria W. Willard, and Niki Jurbergs, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee Abstract Infants and toddlers… Jennifer L. Harman, Victoria W. Willard, and Niki Jurbergs, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee Abstract Infants and toddlers account for a disproportionate percentage…
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Infusing Infant and Maternal Mental Health Into Health Care Settings: Practice Makes Perfect?
Jennifer Harman, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee Melissa Buchholz, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Children’s Hospital Colorado,… Jennifer Harman, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee Melissa Buchholz, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado Obianuju O. Berry,…
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The Role of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Leaders Across Disciplines and Settings: The 2018–2020 ZERO TO THREE Fellowship Class
Aimee Hiladado, Northeastern Illinois University Ekaterina Zoubak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD Melissa Buchholz, University of… Aimee Hiladado, Northeastern Illinois University Ekaterina Zoubak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD Melissa Buchholz, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Children's…