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SCHOOL OF NURSING
NURSING
INFANT & EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEALTH

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IECMH 432 Introductions in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (5) SSc
Provides a survey of infant and early childhood development, including prenatal and neonatal factors, and social/societal influences, using an Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion informed framework. Emphasizes how risk and protective factors can impact social emotional, physical, and cognitive growth. Includes research based principles and approaches to supporting families and caregivers of young children. Offered: SpS.
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IECMH 433 Trauma in Early Childhood: Resilience in Relationship (5) SSc
Focuses on early childhood trauma and on resilience through relationships. Uses an infant and early childhood mental health lens to explore adversity, resilience, historical trauma, and trauma-informed care. Offered: ASp.
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IECMH 537 Development and Psychopathology: Parents and Infants (3)
Provides an overview of typical social and emotional development and psychopathology in children ages three and younger. Demonstrates attachment relationships with parents and family to infant's development and psychopathology. Core course of Infant Mental Health Certificate program. Recommended: IECMH 548 Offered: A.
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IECMH 548 Frameworks in Infant an Early Childhood Mental Health (3)
Review infant mental health (IMH) and early development from a developmental interdisciplinary perspective. Pays special attention to brain development, sensory integration, early communication, and emotion regulation. Offered: A.
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IECMH 555 Relationship Based Mental Health Assessment of Young Children (3)
Focuses on multi-disciplinary, diagnostic mental health observation and assessment of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers within the context of their primary relationships. Recommended: IECMH 548 Offered: Sp.
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IECMH 569 Reflective Practice And Consultation (2)
Focuses on reflective practice, consultation and supervision, distinct and core features of practice across disciplines providing infant mental health services to young children and families. Recommended: IECMH 548 Offered: S.
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