Michigan’s 3rd Annual Infant Mental Health Capitol Day
Michigan’s 3rd Annual Infant Mental Health Capitol Day Zero to Thrive team members Corinna Trantham and Faith Eidson joined hundreds […]
Michigan’s 3rd Annual Infant Mental Health Capitol Day Zero to Thrive team members Corinna Trantham and Faith Eidson joined hundreds […]
The field of infant and early childhood mental health, both nationally and internationally, was revolutionized by the pioneering work of Selma Fraiberg.
Dr. Jessica Riggs, Assistant Professor at Zero To Thrive in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan, has been honored with the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health (MI-AIMH) 2024 Hiram Fitzgerald Emerging Scholar/Researcher Award. Dr. Riggs is recognized for her innovative research advancing the field of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH), with a special focus on strengthening early relationships and supporting research and clinical practices that hold a social justice lens to address racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and other inequities embedded in systems affecting young children and their families.