Webinar 34 - March 2024: The Impact of Infant Mental Health and Culture Across the Lifespan

Link to Webinar Recording: (recording no longer available) 

Link to Handout: PowerPoint

Human beings thrive when they experience honest connection, protection, and reflection. In this 2-hour webinar, Dr. Stroud will define the relational activities that promote emotional health, build internal self-regulation, and support resilience. These skills are necessary for work, life, and all relationships. The life lessons we learn in the earliest years of development, do set a template for interpersonal learning and connection.  

Presenter: 

Barbara Stroud, PhD, is a licensed psychologist with a rich clinical and administrative background in culturally informed clinical practice within the fields of early childhood development and mental health. She is a founding organizer and the inaugural president (2017-2019) of the California Association for Infant Mental Health, a ZERO TO THREE Fellow, and holds prestigious endorsements as an Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist/Reflective Practice Facilitator Mentor. In April of 2018 Dr. Stroud was honored with the Bruce D. Perry Spirit of the Child Award. Additionally, Dr. Stroud’s book “How to Measure a Relationship” [published 2012] is improving infant mental health practices around the globe and is now available in Spanish. Her second book, an Amazon best seller “Intentional Living: finding the inner peace to create successful relationships” walks the reader through a deeper understanding of how their brain influences relationships. Both volumes are currently available on Amazon. Dr. Stroud is also a contributing author to the text “Infant and early childhood mental health: Core concepts and clinical practice” edited by Kristie Brandt, Bruce Perry, Steve Seligman, & Ed Tronick. In all things Dr. Stroud remains steadfast in her mission to ‘change the world – one relationship at a time’. 

Course Code
509498