Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health and Collaborative Partnerships: Beyond the NICU

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2016-12
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English
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The NICU experience impacts all family dynamics not just during the intensive care unit stay but in the months and years afterwards. For each family, the first experiences with their baby, whether in the home or the intensive care unit, can set the trajectory for the long-term parent–child relationship and the parent's perspective of their parent roles. These difficult experiences have the potential to be addressed through infant and early childhood mental health (I/ECMH) methods. In this article we review the need for a wide range of social and emotional supports that present in intensive care and continue as families and infants transition to home and community. The potential for addressing these ongoing issues by a variety of providers within many different settings using Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (I/ECMH) approaches is discussed and examples of successful programs are provided. Finally, we make recommendations for infusing I/ECMH across programs that serve intensive care unit graduates and their families, from the hospital to the home, with primary care providers and other community support programs.

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Tomlin, A. M., Deloian, B., & Wollesen, L. (2016). Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health and Collaborative Partnerships: Beyond the NICU. Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews, 16(4), 309–315. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.nainr.2016.09.025
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