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Infant Mental Health is about early relationships: their origins and their power

Contact

Margaret Holmberg 
CT Association for Infant Mental Health 
ctaimh@yale.edu 
203-737-6422 

When

Thursday April 25, 2013 from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM EDT

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Where

The Lyceum Resource and Conference Center 
227 Lawrence Street
Hartford, CT 06106
 

 
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CT-AIMH 2013 Annual Meeting and Seminar

 

How Violence can Impact Our Infants and Toddlers

with

Dr. Kyle PruettKyle Pruett

Dr. Pruett is an internationally known child psychiatrist and expert on child, parental and family development, paternal involvement, children’s mental health, creativity, and the effects of media, trauma, and divorce on children. He is Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, author, international lecturer, media personality and pioneering researcher.

 

Dr. Pruett was our 2010 Jane C Bourns Award Recipient

We will gather this year to acknowledge our very young children and their families in our care who experience or have experienced violence in their lives. This violence may be interpersonal violence, community violence, or violent imagery. Please come to be in community with all who have been emotionally hurt by the violent events in our lives, communities, and nation.

  • A continental breakfast will be provided.
  • You may pay your individual 2013  membership fee and conference fee through your registration (check member + membership fee option at $75), agency memberships will need to be paid separately.  Membership forms are available at www.ct-aimh.org
  • If paying by check or PO, payment must be received by April 22. 2013.
  • No refunds after April 15, 2013.

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