Infant-Parent Mental Health Postgraduate Fellowship/Certificate Program at the University of Massachusetts

20/11/2013

The Infant-Parent Mental Health Postgraduate Fellowship/Certificate Program at the University of Massachusetts, Boston is now accepting applications for its 2014-2015 program scheduled to begin its fourth class of Fellows in January 2014. The Fellowship is a part-time post-graduate program consisting of 12 intensive, interactive three-day weekends, meeting every other month (Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov.) over the course of two years. Our highly accomplished cohort of Fellows is unique in its diversity, representing over 12 different disciplines, from over 13 different states and 8 different countries.

This unique and highly acclaimed program is designed to advance the quality of mental health services for infants and young children in the context of their earliest relationships. Fellows have the opportunity to learn directly from world luminaries, including Chief Faculty, Ed Tronick, T. Berry Brazelton, Dan Siegel, Bruce Perry, Charles Zeanah, Joy Osofsky, Kevin Nugent, Beatrice Beebe, George Downing, Peter Fonagy, and many more.