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Infant Mental Health Concepts in Home Visiting Rebecca Hein, MS MFT Early Head Start, Green County Nora Bacher, BA University of California, Berkeley
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Project Overview Pre-production: EHS, Certificate program Aim: To see how IMH concepts were present or absent from home visiting Production: Video recorded interviews and home visits Post-production: Identified and connected common themes that arose naturally in interviews Ongoing product: Share as a tool to think more deeply about our work and improve integration on IMH concepts
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Goals of Today 1. Co-construct meaning vs directive lecture 2. Show concepts from real-life staff and families to deepen thinking 3. Reflect on our work—how are you using these concepts and where might add more? 4. Consider challenges to implementation 5. Promote vulnerability
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Foundational Concepts Infant Mental Health Relationship-Based Practice Reflective Practice
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Infant Mental Health "Infant Mental Health" is defined as the healthy social and emotional development of a child from birth to 3 years; and a growing field of research and practice devoted to the: Promotion of healthy social and emotional development; Prevention of mental health problems; and Treatment of the mental health problems of very young children in the context of their families. -Zero to Three
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Reflective Practice & Supervision Reflective Practice The ability to examine one’s thoughts and feelings related to professional and personal responses within the infant and family field. (Adapted from Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health) Reflective Supervision “The process of examining, with someone else, the thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions evoked in the course of working closely with young children and their families.” (Eggbeer, Mann, and Seibel 2008).
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Relationship-Based Practice Early developing relationships between parents and young children are the foundation for optimal growth and change. The working relationship between parents and professionals is valued as the instrument for therapeutic change. All relationship experiences, past and present, are valued as significant to one’s capacity to nurture and support others. (adapted from Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health)
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Other Concepts and Techniques Ecological Thinking Developmental Guidance Parallel Process Strengths Based Individualized Child Focused and Family Centered Scaffolding Holding Emotional Support Speaking for baby Modeling Mirroring Infant Mental Health Relationship-Based Practice Reflective Practice/Supervision
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Ecological Thinking Based on Bronfenbrenner, U. 1979. The Ecology of Human Development. Cambridge: Harvard University Press
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Ecological Thinking
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Katie Home Visitor
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Ecological Thinking Katie Home Visitor
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Developmental Guidance Nikkie Early Head Start Participant
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Developmental Guidance Nikkie Early Head Start Participant
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Developmental Guidance Ashley Early Head Start Participant
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Developmental Guidance Katie Home Visitor
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Developmental Guidance Jamie, Taylor, Tristan & Nora Home Visit
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Parallel Process Brittany & Luke Early Head Start Participants
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Parallel Process Brittany & Luke Early Head Start Participants
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Parallel Process Katie Home Visitor
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Relationship-Based Practice Katie Home Visitor
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Relationship-Based Practice Ashley Early Head Start Participant
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Relationship-Based Practice Holding Brittany & Luke Early Head Start Participants
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Relationship-Based Practice
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Relationship-Based Practice Supporting Family Relationships
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Reflective Practice Katie Home Visitor
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Jill’s Story Jill Home Visitor
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Reflective Supervision Jill Home Visitor
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Relationship-Based Practice Developmental Guidance Jill Home Visitor
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Sarah’s Story Sarah Home Visitor
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Reflective Supervision Sarah Home Visitor
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Reflective Supervision Sarah Home Visitor
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Reflective Supervision Sarah Home Visitor
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Reflections
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Challenges to Implementation
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Acknowledgments Green County EHS Families and Staff Dane County Parent Council, Inc. Infant, Early Childhood, and Family Mental Health Capstone Certificate Program Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
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Bonus: Goal Setting
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Bonus: Crackers and Crumbs
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Bonus: Cute
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