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

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October 2016

Foundation for Culturally Sensitive Relationship-focused Infant Mental Health Practice

October 28, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Development Centers, Inc., 19750 Burt Rd.
Detroit, MI 48219 United States
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$360.00

PLEASE NOTE: PRIOR APPROVAL AND A COUPON CODE ARE REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT! PLEASE READ DETAILS UNDER REGISTRATION SECTION CAREFULLY. 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 visitors in any of the above programs with 1-4 years of experience…

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November 2016

Endorsement® Office Hours

November 1, 2016 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Get all of your Endorsement® questions answered!  This is your opportunity to call in and ask questions or just call in and listen.  Are you hoping to sit for the Endorsement® exam in 2017? Do you have questions about the EASy system? Are you wondering “what next?” now that you have registered on EASy? Are you contemplating starting the Endorsement® process but don’t know where to start? Are you thinking about switching Endorsement levels and wonder what that entails? If you…

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Birth to Six Early Childhood Learning Series: Collaborative Possibilities

November 2, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Guidance Center, Center For Excellence, 13111 Allen Rd.
Southgate, MI 48195 United States
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Free

Registration is currently CLOSED for this event. If you have questions, please email Tiffanie at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org Collaborative Possibilities: Bringing Infant Mental Health Work Alive in Early Childhood Settings This workshop will offer infant mental health clinicians an understanding of why and how forming a connection with early childhood practitioners / providers can strengthen and maximize their work.  We will look at how building a reciprocal relationship with early childhood staff may help to extend clinicians support of infants, toddlers and…

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Qtr 4 Endorsement® deadline (I & II)

November 4, 2016

MI-AIMH Endorsement® applications are reviewed on a quarterly basis. Level I & II applications received by November 6, 2016 will receive an Endorsement® decision by December 30, 2016.

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Beginnings & Babies: Pathways to Trust

November 7, 2016 @ 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
St. Clair County Community Mental Health, 3111 Electric Ave.
Port Huron, 48060 United States
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$75.00 – $95.00

Registration for this training is currently CLOSED. If you are interested in attending, please contact Tiffanie Martinez at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org for more information. Beginnings can invoke so many different emotions from us – excitement, trepidations, fear, joy or even dread.  Every relationship begins somewhere, and it is within those beginnings that we set the foundation for our future loving, learning and growing together.  So when we are stuck in supervision, as in our work with infants and toddlers and their caregivers,…

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Functional Behavioral Analysis with a Relationship-Focused Lens to Meet the Whole Child’s Needs

November 11, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Hagerty Center, NMC Great Lakes Campus, 715 E. Front St.
Traverse City, MI 49686 United States
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Functional Behavioral Analysis (FBA) is a powerful tool for identifying the underlying factors in behavior, particularly when there are multiple causes (e.g., medical concerns, sensory issues, relationship triggers, trauma, and intermittent reinforcement). However, analysis is more powerful when critical human motivators, such as attachment or intrinsic relationships drives are included. Additionally, behaviors have different meanings for higher functioning children than for lower functioning children, therefore, developmental level needs to be considered. This interactive course will review methods of FBA, and…

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Foundation for Culturally Sensitive Relationship-focused Infant Mental Health Practice

November 18, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Development Centers, Inc., 19750 Burt Rd.
Detroit, MI 48219 United States
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PLEASE NOTE: THE FALL COHORT FOR SERIES HAS ALREADY BEGUN AND REGISTRATION IS CLOSED! 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 visitors in any of the above programs with 1-4 years of experience with this population. NOTE:  Supervisor permission…

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Birth to Six Early Childhood Learning Series: What About Us? The Supervisory Relationship

November 21, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
The Guidance Center: Center For Excellence, 13101 Allen Rd. Building 4
Southgate, 48195 United States
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Free

Registration for this event is currently CLOSED.   If you have questions please contact Tiffanie Martinez at tmartinez@mi-aimh.org What About Us? The Supervisory Relationship This workshop is intended for supervisors only.  The facilitators will lead the day-long discussion about reflective supervision for infant and early childhood mental health programs, balancing reflective activities with the exploration of who we each are and what we each bring to the other in the construction of  meaningful, trusting supervisory relationships.   We will have a live, real time…

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December 2016

Birth to Six Early Childhood Learning Series: Engaging Families

December 12, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
The Guidance Center: Center For Excellence, 13101 Allen Rd. Building 4
Southgate, 48195 United States
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Free

NOTICE - THIS TRAINING HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED! If you have additional questions please email Tiffanie Martinez, 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…

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Devereux Early Childhood Assessment for Infants & Toddlers (DECA I/T) Training

December 13, 2016 @ 8:30 am - 4:00 pm

The DECA Infant Toddler Program is a strength-based assessment and planning system for children ages 4 weeks up to 36 months. Based on resilience theory, this comprehensive system is made up of a 5-step designed to support early childhood teachers, mental health professionals, home visitors and families in their goal of helping children develop healthy social/emotional skills and reduce challenging behaviors. Meets the following competencies towards Endorsement®: Screening & Assessment; Infant/Young Child Development and Behavior; Relationship-based, Therapeutic Practice; Collaborating; Intervention/Treatment Planning (III,…

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