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Aditi Subramaniam

Associate Director, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) and ZERO TO THREE Fellow, Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Aditi Subramaniam, LMHC, R-DMT, IECMH-E® is a licensed mental health clinician and movement psychotherapist with more than 15 years of experience in the field of mental health, in India and Boston.

She works at the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (MSPCC) leading a statewide workforce development partnership between MSPCC and the Massachusetts Association for Infant Mental Health (MassAIMH) focused on enhancing, diversifying, and supporting the infant and early childhood mental health workforce with the goal of improving access to services for children age birth – 6 and their families. Under her leadership, Ms. Subramaniam collaborates with partners across the state to address gaps and opportunities in workforce needs in the early childhood system to result in better outcomes for all.

Ms. Subramaniam is both a clinician at heart and a systems thinker, committed to justice-informed policy, implementation, and practice toward creating equitable systems to meet the needs of Massachusetts’ youngest children and their families. Her clinical experience includes dyadic work and home visiting. She is a national trainer for the Newborn Behavior Observation and Brazelton Touchpoints and serves as faculty at the UMass Medical Fellowship on Early Relational Health. She is also a certified DC 0-5 trainer and is endorsed as an Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Mentor- Clinical®.

Ms. Subramaniam has a Masters in Clinical Psychology from Delhi University in India and another in Expressive Arts and Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University. She has post-graduate certificates in Infant-Parent Mental Health and Infant Observation. The principles and practices of social justice and the arts in psychotherapy are embedded in her everyday work and lens.