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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health-Informed Therapeutic Visitation: An Overview and Evaluation
Samantha VanHout, Mt. Hope Family Center, Rochester, New York Sarah C. Fitzgibbons and Alana Russotti, The Society for the Protection… Samantha VanHout, Mt. Hope Family Center, Rochester, New York Sarah C. Fitzgibbons and Alana Russotti, The Society for the Protection and Care of Children, Rochester,…
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Baby Leadership Learning Collaborative: Doing Better Together
Susan Dickstein, Rhode Island Association for Infant Mental Health, Providence, Rhode Island and Bradley Hospital/Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown… Susan Dickstein, Rhode Island Association for Infant Mental Health, Providence, Rhode Island and Bradley Hospital/Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; and Katherine L. Rosenblum,…
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Chance Elevator Encounters and Tenacious Champions: Collaborative Referrals Between Child Welfare and Early Intervention
Haidee K. Bernstein, SRI International, Arlington, Virginia Lenita Ashley Hartman, Colorado Department of Human Services, Denver, Colorado Kathleen Hebbeler, SRI… Haidee K. Bernstein, SRI International, Arlington, Virginia Lenita Ashley Hartman, Colorado Department of Human Services, Denver, Colorado Kathleen Hebbeler, SRI International, Davis, California Jennifer L.…
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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…
Considerations for Developmental Needs of Infants and Toddlers in Child Care Programs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
ZERO TO THREE offers the following recommendations related to mental health and relationships to layer on top of CDC Guidelines… ZERO TO THREE offers the following recommendations related to mental health and relationships to layer on top of CDC Guidelines to ensure that the developmental…