Meaningful Moments - Connecting IMH to EI

Lisa Terry

Early interventionists (EIs) play a critical role nurturing the relationship between the caregiver and child to enhance all children’s social and emotional development to promote successful future outcomes. This podcast focuses on infant mental health topics that support the emotional well-being of all families. Join us to listen and reflect to promote meaningful moments for all families in early intervention. Visit www.veipd.org for more information. You can watch the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCQjRma-0n1ZsNicCeyIweSLJEMGptA_6 This podcast is a collaborative effort from the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (through a contract with the Partnership for People with Disabilities/VCU).

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  1. Caring Across Colors: Bridges to Understanding with Kirsten Sippel-Klug and Kena Chambers

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    Caring Across Colors: Bridges to Understanding with Kirsten Sippel-Klug and Kena Chambers

    In this insightful episode, our special guests, Kirsten Sippel-Klug and Kena Chambers, shed light on the process of building a stronger therapeutic relationship despite cultural differences. They discuss how they fostered a positive working relationship by navigating the nuances of their backgrounds. The conversation delves into instances of mismatch and repair, highlighting the challenges faced and the strategies employed to overcome them. Additionally, the guests share a pivotal moment in their collaboration that significantly contributed to the development of their relationship. For therapists and parents interested in creating their own positive therapeutic relationships, valuable advice is offered based on the guests' experiences. Tune in to gain valuable insights into cultivating meaningful connections in therapeutic settings. Resources: John, M. S. S., Thomas, K., & Noroña, C. R. (2013). Diversity-informed infant mental health tenets: Together in the struggle for social justice. Retrieved from https://perspectives.waimh.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2017/05/ZERO-TO-THREE-Corner.-Diversity-Informed-Infant-Mental-Health-Tenets-Together-in-the-Struggle-for-Social-Justice-.pdf Vikitsreth, N. (2022). Queering “Ways of being:” Replacing politeness with honesty to create belonging. Zero to Three, 42(4). Nat Vikitsreth, LCSW, DT, CEIM, Founder of Come Back to Care, Inc. Listen to the Come Back to Care Podcast: https://www.comebacktocare.com/podcastJoin the Care Collective Newsletter and receive hope-filled and helpful info about Decolonized, Embodied, & Intergenerational parenting every Sunday: https://www.comebacktocare.com/newsletterOr connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comebacktocare/

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  2. Breaking Down the Stigma of IMH

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    Breaking Down the Stigma of IMH

    In this episode, Lisa and Tracy provide the definitions of Infant Mental Health (IMH) and early relational health, share statistics, and break down the stigma around IMH. Visit https://veipd.org/main/index.html or https://www.vaimh.org/ for more information. Additional Resources discussed: How to Communicate Effectively About Early Relational Health: What It Is and Why It Matters: https://nurtureconnection.org/resource/how-to-communicate-effectively-about-early-relational-health-what-it-is-and-why-it-matters/ Briefing Paper: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health and Early Intervention (Part C): Policies and practices for supporting the social and emotional development and mental health of infants and toddlers in the context of parent-child relationships: https://ectacenter.org/topics/iecmh/iecmh-partc.asp Neufeld Institute: https://neufeldinstitute.org/ References: Center for the Study of Social Policy (n.d.). Advancing Early Relational Health. https://cssp.org/our-work/project/advancing-early-relational-health/#:~:text=Early%20Relational%20Health%E2%80%94or%20the,healthy%20children%2C%20healthy%20families%2C%20and Zero to Three (n.d.). Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health. https://www.zerotothree.org/issue-areas/infant-and-early-childhood-mental-health/ Zero to Three Infant Mental Health Task Force Steering Committee . Definition of infant mental health. National Center for Clinical Infant Programs; Washington, DC: 2001.

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Early interventionists (EIs) play a critical role nurturing the relationship between the caregiver and child to enhance all children’s social and emotional development to promote successful future outcomes. This podcast focuses on infant mental health topics that support the emotional well-being of all families. Join us to listen and reflect to promote meaningful moments for all families in early intervention. Visit www.veipd.org for more information. You can watch the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCQjRma-0n1ZsNicCeyIweSLJEMGptA_6 This podcast is a collaborative effort from the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (through a contract with the Partnership for People with Disabilities/VCU).

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