Send us a text Natalie and I spend most of our time working directly with providers and students through reflective consultation and training, so it was a refreshing shift to step back and talk with Christy Serrano about the broader policy landscape. Our conversation offered a wider lens on how policy shapes infant mental health. It was a great reminder that while our work often happens in the moment, it’s deeply connected to the systems and decisions happening around us. Here is the paper ...
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Send us a text Natalie and I spend most of our time working directly with providers and students through reflective consultation and training, so it was a refreshing shift to step back and talk with Christy Serrano about the broader policy landscape. Our conversation offered a wider lens on how policy shapes infant mental health. It was a great reminder that while our work often happens in the moment, it’s deeply connected to the systems and decisions happening around us. Here is the paper ...
Episode 32: Child Parent Psychotherapy with Dr. Phill Stepka
The Infant Mental Health Podcast
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Episode 32: Child Parent Psychotherapy with Dr. Phill Stepka
Send us a text In this episode, Natalie and I talk with Dr. Phill Stepka about Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP). We explore the foundations of CPP, its impact on young children and their caregivers, and what it looks like in practice. Resources mentioned in the episode: Learn more about Dr. Phill Stepka. You can find out more about Child Parent Psychotherapy.
The Infant Mental Health Podcast
Send us a text Natalie and I spend most of our time working directly with providers and students through reflective consultation and training, so it was a refreshing shift to step back and talk with Christy Serrano about the broader policy landscape. Our conversation offered a wider lens on how policy shapes infant mental health. It was a great reminder that while our work often happens in the moment, it’s deeply connected to the systems and decisions happening around us. Here is the paper ...