• DC:0-5 Overview Training: A Relational Approach to Understanding Children

    Young children carry big feelings, and the adults around them make all the difference. Join us on June 22 for the DC:0-5 Overview Training, a virtual half-day with Laura Schrotenboer that explores infant and early childhood mental health through a whole-child, relationship-centered lens. You'll leave better equipped to recognize early signs of distress and feel

  • What Is Not Seen: Miscarriage, Grief, Absence, and the Work of Witnessing in Early Relationships

    Virtual

    Join us for June’s Circle Time event to deepen your strengths-based approach. CEUs available for mental health professionals. Hosted by Liz Hadley, LMHCA, PHM-C Join us over the lunch hour and deepen your strengths-based approach. Recognize miscarriage as an early relational loss within the family system Apply developmentally and culturally responsive, relationship-based support strategies Use

  • Assessment IS Care: Building Rapport from the Start

    Virtual

    Assessment IS Care: Building Rapport from the Start with Emily Anderson, MA, LMFT, IMH-E All practitioners working with young children and families hope to establish safety and comfort in the working relationship from the very beginning of care. At times, the assessment process can present challenges or even feel in conflict with this relational approach.