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Infant-Preschooler Mental Health Certificate


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Infant-Preschooler Mental Health Certificates

CSPP offers two certificates that provide an in-depth, systematic and integrated curriculum in infant and preschooler mental health. The courses are offered both as post-graduate certificate coursework (IPM courses) and as elective coursework for graduate clinical students in the CSPP and MFT programs on several Alliant campuses (PSY courses). Only PSY courses count as elective credit towards the MFT or clinical doctorates. All courses (PSY and IPM) count towards the IPMH Certificates. Continuing Education credit is also provided for IPM coursework.

The Fundamentals in Infant-Preschooler Mental Health Certificate includes four courses that provide the fundamental bases of infant and preschooler mental health from an ecosystemic theoretical perspective. These courses are:
PSY7606 / IPM8501 Fundamentals of Infant Mental Health (3 units)
PSY7607 / IPM8502 , Fundamentals of Preschooler Mental Health (3 units)
PSY8500 / IPM8503 , Diagnostic Systems in Infant- Preschooler Mental Health (1 unit)
PSY8500 / IPM8504 Parent-Child Relationship Assessment (1 unit)


The Certificate in Infant-Preschooler Mental Health requires four additional classes, which combined satisfy the five coursework standards set by the 2009 California Training Guidelines and Personnel Competencies for Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health, Revised (www.wested.org/cs/cpei/print/docs/215). These courses are:
PSY8500 / IPM8505 Risk & Resiliency in IPMH (2 units)
PSY8500 / IPM8506 Biopsychosocial Factors in Prenatal & Infant-Preschooler Mental Health (2 units)
PSY8500 / IPM8507 Advanced Infant & Preschooler Mental Health (2 unit2)
PSY8500 / IPM8509 Reflective Process Seminar (Ethics & Professional Issues in IPMH) (1 unit)

Supplemental courses are also available, including Diversity Strategies in IPMH Practice, IPMH & Child Protective Services, Early Intervention in Perinatal Mood Disorders, and Reflective facilitation groups.

Visit http://csppipmh.alliant.edu or contact Dr. Sue Ammen at sammen@alliant.edu for additional information.
 

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