This three-Part online training on DC: 0-5 targets clinicians and leaders from fields of mental health, health and early intervention.

DETAILS

Date:  June 1-2 2023

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m (June 1)

           8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (June 2)

Cost: $200

Location: Video Link Provided

12 CEU’s available 

Participants must purchase a DC 0-5 manual through the Zero-To-Three bookstore.  Use discount code DC05TR22 to receive 20% off of the purchase price.

  

What does the training cover?

This training provides history and background around the need and development of a specialized diagnostic classification system for infancy and early childhood, approaches in diagnosis from an Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health perspective which is developmentally informed, relationship based, contextual and culturally competent.

Participants will learn about the multi-axial approach to diagnosis as well understanding the contents of each axis including Axis I clinical disorders.

DC: 0-5 

This training meets the requirement to be recognized as an Infant Mental Health Therapist in the state of Arkansas. 

This four half-day online format allows clinicians to have in-depth knowledge of the approach and content of DC:0-5 and to practice application of this new nosology with the support of peers and Expert Faculty through activities and case examples which support their use of the many tools included in DC:0-5.   

This training is open to advance practitioners as well as provisionally licensed practitioners and early intervention specialists. Clinicians and intake coordinators/specialists are encouraged to attend.

Objectives

Understand the background and benefits of the diagnostic classification of mental health and developmental disorders of infancy and early childhood (DC:0-3 through DC:0-5)

Examine how key concepts and definitions of infant and early childhood mental health align with the design and development of DC:0-5.

Learn how diagnosis is informed by comprehensive, ongoing clinical assessment and contributes to clinical formulation.

Learn about the multiaxial system used in DC:0-5.

Learn the approach to Relational Context through Axis II and become familiar with tools to examine Caregiver Dimensions, Contributions of the Infant/Young Child to the Relationship and Caregiving Environment Dimensions (family focus).

Understand the importance of considering physical conditions and both direct and indirect effects of physical conditions on emotions, behaviors and family dynamics.

Become familiar with categories of psychosocial stressors and the notion of cumulative risk.

Understand the importance of describing the infant/young child’s developmental competence as well as areas of deficit and unevenness among developmental domains.

MEET THE FACILITATOR

Janelle von Storch, lpc
DC:0-5 certified Trainer

Disclaimer: Mental Health Treatment with infants and toddlers requires extensive training and supervision.  This workshop is only meant to provide an educational overview to inform those who work with infants and toddlers. 

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