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Infant Mental Health Center of Innovation
WEBInfant Mental Health refers to the social and emotional wellbeing and development of children in the first three years of their life. Foundational to the realm of infant mental health are the indispensable qualities of sensitive, responsive, and trusted relationships. Within these bonds, parents and caregivers play an integral role in guiding
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Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) Center of Innovation
WEBChild Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is the core intervention model towards the mission of Infant Mental Health to mitigate the transmission of intergenerational trauma between parents and infants. The effectiveness of CPP relies on a competent team of clinicians who can comply with the fidelity of the model to increase capacity across the state.
Child & Adolescent Needs and Strengths Center of Innovation
WEBThe Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths tool is a multi-purpose, person-centered, and trauma informed tool. CANS is used to better gauge children coming into custody and ensure that their plans are individualized and addresses both the needs and the strengths of the child and their family. Needs: areas where a child requires help or
Youth Peer Support Center of Innovation
WEBThe Center of Innovation, in partnership with CYFD-BHS and community stakeholders, has developed the Youth Peer Support Certification pathway. The COI facilitated regular YPS Certification trainings and supports applicants throughout the certification process. The COI also works closely with CYFD-BHS to support community agencies interested in
Center of Innovation Strengthening and Supporting the …
WEBThe Center of Innovation partners with the State of New Mexico to support the implementation of a System of Care through these core programs. Parents and Caregivers receive support from a Certified Family Peer Support Worker who has lived experience raising a child, or youth with emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Center of Innovation
WEBDBT is for adolescents and adults who have difficulties with managing intense emotions and related mental health conditions including: Borderline personality disorder. Self-harm. Suicidal behavior. Post-traumatic stress disorder. Substance use disorders. Eating disorders, specifically binge eating disorder and bulimia. Depression.
New Mexico Evidence Based Practices Center of Innovation
WEBThe Center of Innovation for Behavioral Health and Wellbeing has partnered with the State of New Mexico to support increased delivery of behavioral health evidence-based practices (EBP) in New Mexico, with an emphasis on increasing access to the following evidence-based practices. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
About the NMSU Center of Innovation Center of Innovation
WEBWho We Are. The Center of Innovation for Behavioral Health and Wellbeing was created to address the p ressing need of strengthening and expanding community behavior health services across New Mexico. Housed in New Mexico State University’s Extension Family and Consumer Sciences Department, in the College of Agriculture, Consumer and …
Nurtured Heart Approach Center of Innovation
WEBThe Nurtured Heart Approach (NHA) is a relationship-based model that consists of 3 Stands™: Absolute No, Absolute Yes, and Absolute Clarity. The approach aims to build Inner Wealth ™ and resiliency by teaching how to: Emphasize an individual’s agency to choose to give less energy and relationship to negative emotions, thought patterns
Mobile Response and Stabilization Services Center of Innovation
WEBNew Mexico’s Children’s Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS) is a child, youth, and family specific, in person, behavioral health crisis intervention and prevention service. MRSS provides immediate response to de-escalate and stabilize the early phase of a caregiver defined crisis. MRSS services are for any family defined crisis.
Family Peer Support Center of Innovation
WEBFamily Peer Support, sometimes referred to as Parent Peer Support, assists parents and primary caregivers who need support and guidance in how to access and engage with these systems. Families benefit from the support of a trained and certified Family Peer Support Worker (FPSW) who has lived experience parenting a child, youth, or young adult
2024 CLI – Event Main Page Center of Innovation
WEBChildren’s Law Institute (CLI) is a statewide, multi-disciplinary conference addressing issues of importance in child welfare and juvenile justice. Over almost 30 years, it has grown from a small gathering of lawyers to an event attracting over 1,000 educators, child welfare workers, judges, lawyers, juvenile justice personnel, advocates
Motivational Interviewing Center of Innovation
WEBMotivational Interviewing (MI) is “a collaborative conversation style for strengthening a person’s own commitment to change” (Miller & Rollnick, 2013) and is recognized as an evidence-based practice. Providers who are trained in MI learn how to effectively communicate with others to both evoke wisdom and share their own expertise effectively.
New Mexico High-Fidelity Wraparound Center of Innovation
WEBIn New Mexico, the practice of High-Fidelity Wraparound is overseen by the Children, Youth and Families Department, Behavioral Health Services (CYFD-BHS). For program information please contact Arturo Calderon, CYFD Wraparound Manager, [email protected] or Rosella McCaffrey, CYFD Clinical Manager, …
Meet Our Team Center of Innovation
WEBElizabeth earned her dual Master in Social Work and Public Health at New Mexico State University in 2018. She has extensive experience working with and advocating for youth and families locally in New Mexico, nationally in the South Bronx of New York City, and internationally in Costa Rica as a Peace Corps Volunteer.
Trauma Responsive Care Center of Innovation
WEBThe Center of Innovation partners with CYFD-Behavioral Health Services and national partners to connect community providers to quality training and coaching focused on growing the capacity to provide trauma-responsive services. Training topics focus on creating supportive treatment environments, taking responsibility for emotional states of
Family Peer Support Certification Center of Innovation
WEBCredentialing Exam. The FPS Certification exam is administered by the New Mexico Credentialing Board for Behavioral Health Professionals. Applicants must first complete required training and receive a certificate of completion in order to register for the exam. Visit nmcbbhp.org. Obtain Copy of CFPSW Certificate.
Registration & Trainings Calendar Center of Innovation
WEBRegistration & Trainings Calendar. Currently available trainings and events are listed in the calendar below and is updated frequently. Use the magnifying glass to search for a specific training or event. The funnel button allows filtering by program or tags. Note that with this function, you will need to use the arrows to click back and forth
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