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Understanding Infant Mental Health as a Place where Trauma Starts and where we can Heal
Understanding our client’s, as well as our own trauma experiences, emotional development/health and attachment style as a universal understanding of human experience rather than an "us vs. them" approach to our work, as we are all one in the same; We all experience emotional development in infancy and we all are susceptible to trauma in our lifetime. We all function in relationships that can serve as a source of stress/trauma and resiliency. Objectives
Understanding of connection of Infant Mental Health and Trauma Informed Care
Understanding of relationship development milestones for ages 0-5
Understanding of how Infant Mental Health is practiced in direct service with children and families
1 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$35.00
Member
$25.00
Retired
$20.00
Student
$20.00
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