Not exact matches
As The Ollie World founder says, «As a trained social
worker, my experience in
infant mental health had acquainted me with the timeless technique of swaddling.
NFN's Licensed Clinical Social
Workers also assist some families with environmental or
mental health concerns that may impede the
infant's progress.
Ms Craig cited the report's finding that «a growing body of evidence links the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health Worker workforce to improved health outcomes in diabetes care, mental health care, maternal and infant care, and palliative care&r
Health Worker workforce to improved
health outcomes in diabetes care, mental health care, maternal and infant care, and palliative care&r
health outcomes in diabetes care,
mental health care, maternal and infant care, and palliative care&r
health care, maternal and
infant care, and palliative care».
The «Supporting
infants and toddlers of parents with a
mental illness» eLearning course helps
mental health workers to identify and intervene when their clients are parents who experience
mental illness and have dependent children.
Understanding Early Childhood
Mental Health is a guide for pediatricians and other health workers on understanding the mind of an infant and toddler and understanding the indicators of early mental health issues in children, as well as issues that parents face, fatigue, and much
Health is a guide for pediatricians and other
health workers on understanding the mind of an infant and toddler and understanding the indicators of early mental health issues in children, as well as issues that parents face, fatigue, and much
health workers on understanding the mind of an
infant and toddler and understanding the indicators of early
mental health issues in children, as well as issues that parents face, fatigue, and much
health issues in children, as well as issues that parents face, fatigue, and much more.
Other areas of interest are (a) supporting the learning of other professionals who work with
infants and their families (e.g. Social
Workers, Early Intervention specialists, etc.); (b) materials development relating to
infant mental health; and (c) extending her work with those who work in early care and education to include the parent communities that surround them.
The intervention was aimed at building up the mother /
infant bond where it had been affected by family violence, whilst «skilling up» shelter
workers in both the delivery of the model and an appreciation of the potential
mental health needs of
infants.
Obstetricians, midwives, labor and delivery and postpartum nurses, doulas, childbirth educators, lactation consultants, marriage and family therapists, clinical social
workers,
infant mental health professionals, pre - and postnatal yoga instructors, early childhood educators, counselors, or anyone interested in the
health and well - being of families,
infants and children may well find the program of value to their work — and their lives.
This course is recommended for
health care professionals, especially psychologists, counselors, social
workers, and nurses who seek knowledge about
infant mental health and early childhood development.