
Reflective & Group Consultation
“Reflective Consultation (RSC)”
“RSC is an ongoing professional development practice for the infant mental health (IMH) workforce. Through regularly scheduled reflective sessions, the IMH professional and their supervisor/mentor/consultant establish a collaborative and reflective alliance. The relationship, in which the professional feels seen, heard, and understood, provides a model for strengthening relationships and promoting the growth and development of infants, toddlers, and their caregivers.
Concretely, RSC provides a regular opportunity for a professional to talk about their work and the impact their work has on themselves and others. RSC fosters critical self-awareness and the ability to consider multiple perspectives, all of which enhance an organization’s implementation of a relationship-based culture.” (AzAIMH)
Group & Agency Consultation
Provide Consultation/Trainings for the following topics:
Trauma Informed Care
Trainings/Consultations are conducted to support organizations and groups in implementing and sustaining trauma-informed practices based on the unique organizational landscape through a combination of large group trainings and small group consultations.
Infant and Toddler Mental Health (IMH)
Offer trainings and consultation that meets and supports competencies for endorsement in Infant and Toddler Mental Health (IMH-E®)
Available Training Topics
Assessing and Understanding the Parent-Child Relationship
Attachment in the Classroom
Bringing Trauma Informed Care to Schools
Connecting with Parents: Understanding the Unique Needs of Parents and Caregivers
Impact of Parental Trauma on the Parent-Child Relationship
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Mindfulness and Compassion in Parent-Child Relationships
Play Based Interventions
Promoting Resilience in the Parent-Child Relationship
Reflective Practice
Trauma Informed Care
Trauma Informed Classrooms
Trauma Informed Self-Care & Resilience
Trauma-Related Behaviors & Intervention in Childhood - For Clinicians and Educators
When Goodbye is Forever: Grief and Loss