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CT-AIMH HELPS THE HELPERS DURING COVID-19

CT-AIMH HELPS THE HELPERS DURING COVID-19

posted on March 21, 2020

In the face of change, suffering and pain that you may be experiencing, we are holding you in our hearts, as we are all trying to cope with this new way of being, together. Please, feel free to reach out to us to connect.

Click Here for the Letter of Hope from the CT-AIMH Executive Director and Board of Directors, that shares resources and professional development opportunities.

Click Here for an Online COVID-19 Bulletin Board of Resources for Infant Mental Health Professionals.

Click Here for a survey about professionals’ survey experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Researchers at Michigan State University, in collaboration with colleagues from Wayne State University and the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health, are conducting on online survey about professionals’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. We would like to know more about the experiences of professionals working with infants/toddlers, young children, and families during this difficult time. We hope that study results will help us learn more about how to support professionals, children, and families during crisis. If you are interested in participating in this research study involving a one-time, online survey, please click the link.   

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