Providing Continuity in Infant Mental Health Services for Medically Fragile Infants and Their Families

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Patricia P. Lakatos
Naomi V. Rodas
Tamara Matic
Marian E. Williams
Laura L. Samora
Melissa C. Carson
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[1] University of Southern California University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities,Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
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Infant mental health; Perinatal mental health; High risk infant follow-up; Trauma-informed care; Pediatric psychology;
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Having a baby who is prenatally or postnatally diagnosed with a medical condition places considerable stress on the parents, infants, and their developing relationship. Infant mental health (IMH) services offer an opportunity to address the challenges and support the parent-infant relationship. The present study outlined a continuum of care IMH program embedded within various medical settings of a large metropolitan children’s hospital. Applications of IMH principles within the fetal care center, neonatal intensive care unit, high risk infant follow-up clinic, and the patient’s home are described. Descriptive data about families served across settings and a case study are provided in order to illustrate the implementation of this unique IMH intervention model.
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