Send us a text In this episode, we’re diving into the buzz around Infant Mental Health and Early Relational Health — are they really different, or just two ways of talking about the same thing? We chat about where the language came from, why the shift is happening, and what it means for those of us working with babies and families — what we know, and what we don’t. Let’s talk about it. And for those of you who know more (and we know that’s many of you!), reach out and teach us — we’d love to ...
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re diving into the buzz around Infant Mental Health and Early Relational Health — are they really different, or just two ways of talking about the same thing? We chat about where the language came from, why the shift is happening, and what it means for those of us working with babies and families — what we know, and what we don’t. Let’s talk about it. And for those of you who know more (and we know that’s many of you!), reach out and teach us — we’d love to ...
Episode 32: Child Parent Psychotherapy with Dr. Phill Stepka
The Infant Mental Health Podcast
1 hour 32 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 32: Child Parent Psychotherapy with Dr. Phill Stepka
Send us a text In this episode, Natalie and I talk with Dr. Phill Stepka about Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP). We explore the foundations of CPP, its impact on young children and their caregivers, and what it looks like in practice. Resources mentioned in the episode: Learn more about Dr. Phill Stepka. You can find out more about Child Parent Psychotherapy.
The Infant Mental Health Podcast
Send us a text In this episode, we’re diving into the buzz around Infant Mental Health and Early Relational Health — are they really different, or just two ways of talking about the same thing? We chat about where the language came from, why the shift is happening, and what it means for those of us working with babies and families — what we know, and what we don’t. Let’s talk about it. And for those of you who know more (and we know that’s many of you!), reach out and teach us — we’d love to ...