Calendar

  • DC:0-5 Clinical Training

    Virtual

    CERH will be hosting DC:0-5 Clinical Trainings this winter, which will be open to all advanced practitioners in Washington State (such as mental health clinicians, psychiatrists, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and early intervention specialists) whose work with infants, young children, and their families involves assessment, diagnosis, and case formulation. Stay tuned for registration details or join

    $150
  • “Why do they do that?!” – Behaviors in Relationships (In Person, King County)

    Parents and caregivers seek support with and for their young children most often due to children’s challenging behaviors. While we know that behaviors have meaning, how the behaviors make us feel and how we understand them can prevent us from staying present and attuning to the needs of children who are exhibiting challenging behaviors. This

  • Relational Wealth: The MEND Model as a Framework for Liberation in Infant Mental Health

    Virtual

    In a world where inequities create relational poverty that strips families of joy, dignity, and connection, how do we replenish what has been lost? This interactive workshop introduces relational wealth as a liberatory resource, defined not by dollars but by our ability to attune, reflect, and co-heal. Drawing from Dr. Siemone Smith’s dissertation research on the impact of the

  • “Embodying Adaptive Leadership: Rooting and Leading in our Courage”

    Virtual

    This experiential workshop will invite participants to explore elements of Adaptive Leadership and we can integrate these elements in our everyday ways of showing up. The workshop will integrate experiential activities as a way to ground and root in embodied practices as we serve in our communities. Register now.

  • On Our Compassion’s Fatigue: Treating Our Hearts After We’ve Given Too Much

    Virtual

    This session offers a care-filled, multibranched approach to compassion fatigue: the very felt sense that we have run out of resources, or even care, for those we support. Our time together will be grounded in relational psychology, somatic abolition, collective care praxis, and belonging. Together, we can name the structural, ancestral, and personal burdens that

  • “Enough, Already – Reclaiming the Resources We Are”

    Virtual

    It’s no surprise that we’ve had enough, already. Together, we’ll share space to reignite what calls us to center children and families, reclaim the power we already carry, and remember that we’ve been enough this whole time. Register now.