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Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Resources

A collection of resources curated for psychiatric-mental health nurses: From toolkits to graduate school listings, the APNA Resource Center is your first access point for information on topics across the spectrum of psychiatric-mental health nursing.

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Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Nurse Family and Educator Resources

Early Head Start:
Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Nurse Family and Educator Resources

Healthy Families America:
Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Nurse Family and Educator Resources

Parents as teachers:
Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Nurse Family and Educator Resources

Nurse–family partnership:
Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Child Growth Development Information for Parents

American Academy of Pediatrics
Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Parent‐child Interaction (PCIT) Therapy

Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Parent–infant Psychotherapy Training:

Live and online trainings in multiple topics such as PIP, CBT, Trauma and others related to IMH 
Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Infant mental health and child–parent psychotherapy training part 2

Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Infant mental health and child–parent psychotherapy training part 1

Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Child–parent psychotherapy resources and training information:

Training: http://childparentpsychotherapy.com/providers/training/
Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

Child–parent psychotherapy provider near you:

Child & Adolescent Mental HealthInfant Mental Health

ZERO TO THREE:

National Center for infants and toddlers and families (2016). DC:0‐5 Diagnostic classification of mental health and develop mental disorders of infancy and early childhood (D C: 0‐5).