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
January 2017
Perinatal Mood Disorders – What Every Care Provider Must Know
Perinatal Mood Disorders What Every Care Provider Must Know... This conference will assist the attendees in the understanding, identification, and treatment for women who experience Perinatal Mood Disorder so that they can most effectively and holistically support and assist the affected mother and her family towards wellness. Date and Time - Wednesday, January 11, 2017 from 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Location - Spectrum Health Healthier Communities, 665 Seward Ave. NW, Suite 210, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 The building is…
Find out more »Foundation for Culturally Sensitive Relationship-focused Infant Mental Health Practice
PLEASE NOTE: THE FALL COHORT FOR SERIES HAS ALREADY BEGUN AND REGISTRATION IS CLOSED! If you are interested in being added to a list for the next cohort please email Tiffanie Martinez, tmartinez@mi-aimh.org With Gerstacker & Community Foundation of SE Michigan support, this 9-month curriculum will focus on process and content of infant mental health (IMH) practice as it is applied in CMH 0-3 services or integrated into home visiting programs providing prevention, support, early intervention, & education. Who should attend: Home…
Find out more »Birth to Six Early Childhood Learning Series – Separation, Grief and Loss
Registration for this event is currently CLOSED. If you have questions please email Tiffanie Martinez at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org First Loves Lost: Separation, Grief and Loss in the Early Years Developing a secure attachment in the first year of life is a major developmental task that is a key foundational element for emotional health. This workshop will explore consequences of and useful therapeutic responses to the loss of significant relationships in the first years of life, whether through death or circumstances…
Find out more »An Introduction to Infant Mental Health Theory and Practice for Home Visitors
Notice - This training has been cancelled and will be re-scheduled. New Dates Coming Soon! If you are interested in future dates this training will be held, or have questions, please contact Tiffanie Martinez at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org IMH 3-Day Training This 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…
Find out more »Building Resiliency: Addressing Secondary Trauma
Building Resiliency: Addressing Secondary Trauma Date: January 27, 2016 Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Presenters: Dr. Jim Henry & Dr. Mark Sloane CEU’s: Pending approval for 5.5 Michigan SW CEU’s and will also count toward the requirements for the MI-AIMH Endorsement® Registration Information: Contact Maryann Bratcher at mbratcher@tbaisd.org or call 231-922-6349 to register for this training or for more information. Future series date: The Effects of Trauma and Maternal Representations of the Child on the Mother-Infant Relationship: Tools & Strategies for Intervention Presented by Dr. Alissa Huth-Bocks April…
Find out more »Birth to Six Early Childhood Learning Series: Engaging Families
Registration is currently CLOSED for this training If you have questions about this training please email Tiffanie Martinez at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org Engaging Families with Infants and Young Children Through the Assessment Process in the CMH World The first few visits with a new family are the beginning phase of the therapeutic relationship and sets the stage for the clinical work ahead. In this training particular focus will be given to the many different demands placed on CMH Infant Mental Health therapists…
Find out more »February 2017
Foundation for Culturally Sensitive Relationship-focused Infant Mental Health Practice
PLEASE NOTE: THE FALL COHORT FOR SERIES HAS ALREADY BEGUN AND REGISTRATION IS CLOSED! If you are interested in being added to a list for the next cohort please email Tiffanie Martinez, tmartinez@mi-aimh.org With Gerstacker & Community Foundation of SE Michigan support, this 9-month curriculum will focus on process and content of infant mental health (IMH) practice as it is applied in CMH 0-3 services or integrated into home visiting programs providing prevention, support, early intervention, & education. Who should attend: Home…
Find out more »Birth to Six Early Childhood Learning Series – DBT Skills and Concepts
Registration for this event is currently FULL. To be placed on the WAITLIST, email Tiffanie Martinez at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org IMH Work When the Parent Has Borderline Personality Disorder: Using DBT Skills and Concepts to Support Regulation in Early Relationships Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills and concepts are useful tools to help increase sense of self in moms and babies. Unwanted behaviors usually appear when emotion is intense, as often happens when parenting. DBT concepts and skills help families have more control…
Find out more »March 2017
IMH Statewide Committee Meeting
Registration for this event is now closed. If you want to be added to the waitlist, please email Tiffanie at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org A Secure Base: A Deeper Look at Attachment and Parent-Infant Relationships (PART 2) Presenter: Julie Ribaudo, LMSW, ACSW, IMH-E® Choosing where to place one’s attention and intervention focus in infant mental health work and parent-infant psychotherapy can be challenging. Understanding the behavioral and narrative markers of attachment styles of both adults and children can assist in deciding on the focus…
Find out more »Foundation for Culturally Sensitive Relationship-focused Infant Mental Health Practice
PLEASE NOTE: THE FALL COHORT FOR SERIES HAS ALREADY BEGUN AND REGISTRATION IS CLOSED! If you are interested in being added to a list for the next cohort please email Tiffanie Martinez, tmartinez@mi-aimh.org With Gerstacker & Community Foundation of SE Michigan support, this 9-month curriculum will focus on process and content of infant mental health (IMH) practice as it is applied in CMH 0-3 services or integrated into home visiting programs providing prevention, support, early intervention, & education. Who should attend: Home…
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