Postgraduate Diploma - infant parent Psychotherapy

Curious about working with infant-parent relationships? Reserve your space now to attend an open day.

 

Up-skill with Au Milieu and specialise as an Infant-Parent Psychotherapist

In our changing world, we want to challenge ourselves to cross cultural and interdisciplinary thresholds and so change the lives of future generations. We acknowledge the achievements of the first 1001 critical days all-party manifesto to give every baby the best start in life and realise that this will require a workforce that is trained to work with the delicate infant-parent relationship as well as reflect the diverse strengths and needs of our local communities. Grounded in psychodynamic theory, developmental psychology, neuroscience and an awareness of international perspectives, we invite you to consider being a part of this work-force

Our Course Covers:

  • The impact of infant parent psychotherapy on nurturing strong parent-child relationships from the start.
  • Psychoanalytically informed interventions that break the cycle of unresolved trauma.
  • The critical importance of the first 1001 days in a child’s development.
  • Our extensive training programs for professionals and our commitment to providing free interventions for low-income families.

If you are a psychotherapist, midwife, or staff member in a perinatal unit seeking to enhance your skills, we invite you to enrol in our Infant-Parent Psychotherapy Course and/or our CPD courses. Our training is designed for NHS professionals and other individuals who want to advance their expertise in working with the parent-baby relationship. Our CPD courses offer 2.5 CPD points per session and can be funded through Trusts, supportive bodies, or self-funding.

Join us at our upcoming Open Days to learn more about our programs and meet our team:

  • Thursday, 19th September: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Thursday, 17th October: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Saturday, 16th November: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

For more information and to reserve your space, please reserve your space.

We also welcome support and funding to continue delivering essential services to NHS Trusts and managing a significant and recurring caseload. If you’re interested in contributing, access to our fundraising page is available here. Our Board of Trustees oversees our operations to ensure effective delivery of Infant-Parent Psychotherapy for the NHS, individuals, and organisations.

Our Open Days will be held at Wimbledon Therapy Rooms.

40-44 The Broadway, London SW19 1RQ

Infant-parent psychotherapy is a multi-skilled intervention, based on psychodynamic principles, for supporting or enhancing the quality of the relationship between an infant and his or her primary care-giver(s). The long-term outcome is to optimise the infant’s psychosocial development within the context of the family. 

This approach draws upon a wide range of specialist knowledge; the clinical work can be preventative, before a problem arises, and thus may begin with parents during pregnancy. In addition to the overriding principles which apply to Child Psychotherapy trainings, the following principles apply:

– The centrality of the infant-caregiver relationship in all Infant Parent Psychotherapy.
– Maintaining the infant as ‘subject’ in mind.
– The necessity of paying equal attention to the infant as well as the parent(s).
– The additional emphasis on the dependency and vulnerability of the infant as a result of developmental and cultural factors.
– The foundational development of the infant and how this is based on interpersonal relationships from in utero.
– Work always includes and involves the caregiver(s), keeping maternal and paternal functions in mind.
– The overarching importance of the first 1001 critical days of the child’s life is central to the work.

Course Overview

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Our CPD Courses for further development

INTRODUCTION TO INFANT-PARENT PSYCHOTHERAPY: EXPELLING THE GHOSTS FROM THE NURSERY


This course is for anyone who is interested in working with babies and their families in the first two years of life: commissioners of children’s services, health visitors, midwives, social workers, perinatal professionals, therapists who are wishing to add to their skills in order to work with the infant-parent relationship, students who are hoping to train as infant-parent psychotherapists, and anyone interested in the work of early intervention and prevention in the first 1001 critical days of life.

CULTURALLY-INFORMED THERAPEUTIC/INFANT MENTAL HEALTH PRACTICE WITH AU MILIEU


This seminar offers an opportunity to consider some of the unconscious dynamics we engage in as infant mental health practitioners/infant-parent psychotherapists in today’s complex and diverse cultural milieu.

INFANT-PARENT PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH A CHILD SHOWING EARLY SIGNS OF AUTISM


Is change possible where there are early signs of autism? How does autism affect family relationships? What leads to change in infant-parent psychotherapy? The single case study approach – what is it good for? Students will learn how to work with the infant-parent relationship, measure outcomes – track the process of change in family relationships, understand the importance of FATHER’S contribution and Implications for training and clinical practice.