MI-AIMH Conference Website (will be updated regularly): https://site.pheedloop.com/event/miaimh2024conference/home
- Scholarship applications are due March 11th
- Registration is OPEN – closes May 6th
- Sponsorship and Exhibitors are currently being accepted
- Use conference link above for all details, applications and to register!
MI-AIMH is excited to launch MI-AIMH RELATE, our new learning management system (LMS) to host all of our training and professional development.
MI-AIMH RELATE is our new training & education hub for students and professionals working with or on behalf of infants, young children and families. Here are a few of the amazing benefits:
- Easy training registration – enter your information ONE TIME and then only need to sign in for future registrations!
- Access Anywhere Anytime – On-Demand videos and trainings will be available for viewing and purchase 24/7!
- Tracking – ability to access professional development certificates & transcripts – no more worrying about lost training certificates!
- Finances – training purchases will be available in your User Portal. You will be able to access and print past purchase receipts and invoices as needed. You will not need to reach out to MI-AIMH staff in order to locate your purchase details.
Click to go to MI-AIMH RELATE homepage: https://www.pathlms.com/mi-aimh
Available trainings will be listed on MI-AIMH RELATE under “Trainings” – showing in the top menu bar
June 2018
6th Annual Wayne County Fatherhood Initiative Forum
6th Annual Wayne County Fatherhood Initiative Form A father’s involvement in his child’s life is critical to the child’s success in school and in life. Fathers, Grandfathers, Mentors, Coaches, Partners, Uncles, and any other male caregivers are all vitally important in the lives of all children. Join us for a day dedicated to helping dads and male caregivers become strong role models for their children and families. If you are a male caregiver, a father, a supporter of fathers, or…
Find out more »Statewide Committee Training – Psychotherapy with Infants and Their Families – PART II
Registration is CLOSED. If you are interested in possibly being a Walk-In (someone not registered) please contact Tiffanie at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org See detailed registration instructions and deadlines in the event information below Psychotherapy with Infants and Their Families: What Makes it Work? Psychotherapy with Infants and Their Families Is infant mental health a strategy, or a way of being with? Our early work was fueled by a deep scientific and psychoanalytic curiosity about the nuances of infant-parent interaction, the meaning of…
Find out more »July 2018
DWMHA – ECLS – Advocating in the Child Welfare System on Behalf of Relationships
Registration is currently CLOSED! If you are interested in attending this training as a Walk-In please contact Tiffanie Martinez at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority and MI-AIMH - Early Childhood Learning Series Advocating in the Child Welfare System on Behalf of Relationships The first training day, our facilitator, Faith Eidson, will walk us through some of the ways an Infant Mental Health Therapist can advocate within their clinical work on behalf of the young child (i.e. helping caregivers to…
Find out more »August 2018
DWMHA – ECLS – Supporting Sensory Processing Needs in Infant Mental Health
Registration is currently closed. If you are interested in attending this training as a walk-in or have any questions, please email tmartinez@mi-aimh.org Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority and MI-AIMH - Early Childhood Learning Series Supporting Sensory Processing Needs in Infant Mental Health This training will explore the unique challenges when working with children and families with sensory processing needs. Clinicians will be walked through an assessment tool that will better inform their strategies and relationship based work. A case presentation…
Find out more »Reflective Supervision – Part 1: The Development of a Partnership
Registration is OPEN and seats are AVAILABLE Reflective Supervision - Part One: The Development of a Partnership The responsibility for supporting another person’s professional growth in child-centered relationship-based practice is certainly worthy of considerable attention. Such a charge may be made at least a little less daunting by considering the supervisor as partner rather than teacher. In this sense, the journey to partnership becomes a mutual commitment to mindfulness, openness, and self-examination/exploration, which widens the path for each participant’s continuing…
Find out more »Relationships Matter: Attachment in the First Six Years of Life
Registration is closed! If you are interested in attending this training as a Walk-In please email Tiffanie at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org Relationships Matter: Attachment in the First Six Years of Life Children’s first relationships are formed with their primary caregivers and form the template for future relationships. Relationship templates are present not only with the child’s primary caregivers, but also with childcare providers, teachers, and in other settings. It is important, therefore, that all professionals who interact with children are aware of how different…
Find out more »DWMHA – ECLS – An Introduction to Infant Mental Health Theory and Practice for Home Visitors
Open Registration! Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority and MI-AIMH - Early Childhood Learning Series An Introduction to Infant Mental Health Theory and Practice for Home Visitors This three-day training provides Infant Mental Health home visiting professionals the opportunity to share and learn about their work through video, group discussion, and clinical observations. Participants will consider new ways of working with infants, toddlers, and families that support parent infant relationships. An overview of Infant Mental Health theory, attachment, strategies, assessment, and…
Find out more »September 2018
DWMHA – ECLS – Providing a Holding Environment: Supervising Infant Mental Health Cases
Registration is OPEN! Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority and MI-AIMH - Early Childhood Learning Series Providing a Holding Environment: Supervising Infant Mental Health Cases This training will explore the many feelings evoked as Reflective Supervisor's when we are challenged to be the holding environment for extremely heavy and complex situations. This trainer will lead the group in discussion to explore what it means and how it feels to supervise the most challenging cases. This trainer will use case examples to…
Find out more »Reflective Supervision – Part 2: Partnering for Growth, Understanding and Depth
Registration is CLOSED! If you are interested in attending as a WALK-IN, please contact Tiffanie Martinez at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org More seats are available! Reflective Supervision - Part Two: Partnering for Growth, Understanding and Depth Every reflective supervision/consultation relationship is uniquely developed, with each participant bringing a lifelong, cumulative history of individual and social experience that over time shapes that relationship and guides its growth. Such developmental journeys are bound to go through periods of change, as new events will inevitably occur…
Find out more »October 2018
Statewide Committee Training – Psychotherapy with Infants and Their Families – PART III
Registration is currently CLOSED. If you are interested in attending as a Walk-In, please contact Tiffanie at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org Psychotherapy with Infants and Their Families: What Makes it Work? Dyadic Psychotherapy with Toddlers and Preschoolers and Their Families - Part 3 In this year of the 100th anniversary of Selma Fraiberg’s birth, we are privileged to sit together, over several months, to re-examine the original clinical and developmental principles that undergird our field; to update them with new advances in developmental…
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