Clinical Perspectives On Infant Mental Health Diagnosis And Treatment
Thursday, October 3, 2019
3:00 pm–4:30 pm
Location:
Diplomat Hotel
3555 South Ocean Drive
Hollywood FL, 33019
Course Description:
This session will provide an opportunity for the audience to learn more about infant mental health diagnosis and treatment from different infant mental health perspectives. A clinical case will be presented by a ZERO TO THREE Fellow to be followed by clinical interpretation and responses about diagnosis and treatment from four members of the World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) from different parts of the world – Finland, Israel, and the United States
About the Instructors
Ann Chu, PhD, University of California, San Francisco
Responders:
Miri Keren, MD, Tel Aviv University
Kaija Puura, MD, PhD, Tampere University
Jody Todd Manly, PhD, Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester
Suzi Tortora, EdD, BC-DMT, CMA, LCAT, LMHC has a full-time private practice in Cold Spring, New York and NYC, specializing in parent- infant/child and family therapy; trauma; medical illness; and adult chronic pain. She is the International Medical Creative Arts Spokesperson for the Andréa Rizzo Foundation, having created and continuing to be the senior dance/movement therapist for pediatric patients at Integrative Medicine Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, NYC, since 2003. She received the 2010 Marian Chace Distinguished Dance Therapist award from the ADTA. She teaches in Europe, South America, New Zealand, Israel and Asia; holds faculty positions in the USA, The Netherlands, Chech Republic, Argentina and China; offers the Ways of Seeing International Webinar Training Program for dance/movement therapists and allied professionals; has published numerous papers about her work; and her book, The Dancing Dialogue: Using the communicative power of movement with young children is used extensively in dance/movement therapy training programs internationally.
Registration:
http://annualconference.zerotothree.org