2019 AAIMH Conference Presentations
Workshops and Keynote Plenaries
Implementing the Attachment and Biobehavioural Catch-up in the Community and Adapting for Various Populations. Mary Dozier. University of Delaware. Keynote workshop. 5th Sept 2019 (repeated same day)
Our Infants – Infant Mental Health is a Public Health Matter. Chris Burns, SA Mental Health Commissioner. 5th Sept 2019
Intervening early to enhance early brain and behavioural
development: The Attachment and Biobehavioural Catch-up Approach.
Mary Dozier. University of Delaware. Plenary keynote. 5th Sept 2019
For Baby’s Sake: taking a trauma-informed and attachment-based
approach to breaking the cycle of domestic abuse.
Judith Rees, Director Baby Sake, Stefanou Foundation. Keynote workshop. 6th Sept 2019 and 7th Sept 2019 (repeated)
Infant Mental Health: A global public health issue. Maree A Foley (PhD), Child, Family, & Organisation Consultancy. WINNICOTT lecture. 6th Sept 2019
For Baby's Sake: Intervention Development, Delivery and Evaluation Design of a Whole-Family Perinatal Intervention to Break the Cycle of Domestic Abuse. Judith Rees, Director Baby Sake, Stefanou Foundation. Plenary keynote. 6th Sept 2019
Infant Mental Health: A public health issue. Maree A Foley (PhD), Child, Family, & Organisation Consultancy. Keynote workshop. 6th Sept 2019 and 7th Sept 2019 (repeated)
Infant Mental Health: The key to disrupting intergenerational disadvantage - How achieve policy & practice change. Professor Leonie Segal, Foundation Chair Health Economics & Social Policy UniSA. Panel Closure - Translating research into Policy and Practice. 7th Sept 2019
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