Association of Infant Mental Health in Tennessee

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Phone: (615) 864-0130

Hours: No Set Business Hours - Call to Inquire

Website: https://www.aimhitn.org/

Email: info@aimhitn.org

NTEE Code: P30: Children & Youth Services

MISSION - WHAT WE DO

AIMHiTN supports professionals through training, resources, and advocacy to foster the early relational health of infants, young children, and families.

VISION - GOALS AND ASPIRATIONS

AIMHiTN envisions a healthy, thriving Tennessee that prioritizes the social and emotional developmental needs of every infant and young child within the context of his or her relationships with family, community, and culture.

SERVICES - HOW WE DO IT

Membership AIMHiTN is a professional home for anyone whose work supports infants, young children, and their families. By joining AIMHiTN you become part of a multidisciplinary group that strives to foster young children’s healthy social and emotional development. AIMHiTN invites individuals, students, and organizations to join. Endorsement Endorsement for Culturally Sensitive, Relationship-Focused Practice Promoting Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health® (IECMH-E®) is an internationally recognized credential that supports and recognizes the development and proficiency of professionals who work with or on behalf of young children, prenatal to six, and their families. It is based on a set of competencies designed to support and enhance culturally sensitive, relationship-focused practice within the framework of infant and early childhood mental health. An applicant demonstrates acquisition of these competencies through education, work, specialized training, and reflective supervision experiences. Working with our youngest citizens requires specialized training and experience, and Endorsement ensures professionals have attained a certain level of expertise with very young children and their families. IECMH-E® is relevant for professionals across disciplines, including academia, child welfare, early care and education, home visitation, medicine, mental health, policy, prevention and early intervention, and others. Endorsement is available across four different practice specialties spanning the continuum of care. Individuals apply for the IECMH-E® category that best matches their knowledge, skills, and experiences.

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Services Offered

  • Children & Family Services
  • Community Outreach
  • Mental Health Associations
  • Mental Health Counseling
  • Mental Health Disorders Services
  • Mental Health Education & Awareness
  • Therapy Services
  • Vocational & Technical

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