What is Behavioral Health in the NICU?
- Speaker:
- LaTrice L. Dowtin, PhD, LCPC, NCSP, RPT
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 01 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
-
Feb 09, 2023
- Product Code:
- POS078514
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
Description
Very often when families learn that the newest member of their family needs time in the NICU, panic strikes. Research shows that infant medical severity has no influence over family mental health during a NICU stay. That means whether a neonate simply needs more time to grow and feed in the NICU, family members may experience diagnosable conditions such as Acute Stress Disorder, anxiety (or postpartum anxiety), major depressive Disorder, or even posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to their infant’s NICU hospitalization. These diagnoses have been shown to negatively impact infant outcomes resulting in longer NICU stays, limited skin-to-skin contact and even later developmental delays. In this session, you will improve your ability to accurately refer families for behavioral health services. Parental mental health, infant-bonding, and developmental care practices will be discussed so that you can help families gain positive health outcomes during their time in the NICU. Racial, cultural and linguistic considerations will be reviewed.
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| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Handout - What is Behavioral Health in the NICU (3.80 MB) | 20 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Transcript - What is Behavioral Health in the NICU? (84.4 KB) | 16 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Handout - What is Behavioral Health in the NICU - French (3.80 MB) | 20 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Transcript - What is Behavioral Health in the NICU? - French (84.4 KB) | 16 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Handout - What is Behavioral Health in the NICU - Italian (3.80 MB) | 20 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Transcript - What is Behavioral Health in the NICU? - Italian (84.4 KB) | 16 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Speaker
LaTrice L. Dowtin, PhD, LCPC, NCSP, RPT Related seminars and products
LaTrice L. Dowtin, PhD, LCPC, NCSP, RPT, (she/her/Dr.) is Executive Director of PlayfulLeigh Psyched, a playful center for social and emotional wellness.
Dr. Dowtin is a black cisgender woman who believes in the ongoing pursuit of humility and social justice. As a clinician, she holds dual certifications in mental health fields including counseling and psychology. Dr. Dowtin is a licensed counselor, board approved supervisor, research psychologist and registered play therapist who specializes in perinatal, NICU, and trauma populations with a special focus on culturally, racially, and linguistically marginalized people.
Regarding education and training, Children’s National, which is usually in the top 10 for US NICUs, trained her in conducting NICU consultations and neonatal follow-up assessments. She then completed a clinical psychology doctoral internship at Tulane University School of Medicine with a focus on families and infant mental health. Following internship, Dr. Dowtin completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stanford University in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) focusing on parental and infant mental health. Since 2019, she has been an active member of the National Perinatal Association in conjunction with the National Network of NICU Psychologists. Through NNNP, she served as a Co-Chair of the Training and Education Committee for a three-year term.
Dr. Dowtin has the honor of serving as the Co-Chair of NNNP, along with Dr. Elizabeth Fischer. Clinically, Dr. Dowtin is trained as an identity affirming trauma interventionist with focus on NICU follow-up, infant and early childhood mental health, perinatal mental health across genders, and transgenerational trauma with hearing and deaf populations. She is natively fluent in AAVE and English, and proficient in American Sign Language (ASL). She is a published researcher, invited keynote presenter, and author with several book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles on topics related to NICU, parental mental health, and social justice for preschool aged children. Dr. Dowtin’s research interests include the NICU follow-up care, social justice for racially and linguistically marginalized young children and their families, and equitable social justice training for developing providers.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. LaTrice Dowtin is the CEO and clinical director of PlayfulLeigh Psyched, LLC and has an employment relationship with Lourie Center for Children’s Social & Emotional Wellness. She is a research investigator with Stanford University. Dr. Dowtin receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from Psychotherapy Networker and PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. LaTrice Dowtin has no relevant non-financial relationships.
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Objectives
- Determine two cultural considerations when referring NICU patients and families for Behavioral and Mental Health Consults.
- Propose a definition for behavioral health in the NICU.
- Implement common assessment tools for screening NICU family mental health.
- Propose three ways that healthcare practitioners can support infant-parent bonding in the NICU.
Outline
What is Behavioral Health In the NICU?- Define behavioral health in NICU settings
- Roles of psychology/counseling vs social work in many US hospital systems functions
- Brief introduction into infant mental health
- Discuss infant outcomes
- Examine infant-parent relational bonding in the NICU
- Explore common diagnostic outcomes for NICU families
- Examine signs of significant parental distress
- Brief review of select screening tools
Target Audience
- Lactation Consultants
- Nurses
- Nurse Practitioners
- Physical Therapists
- Physical Therapist Assistants
- Occupational Therapists
- Occupational Therapy Assistants
- Speech Language Pathologists
- Other Healthcare Professions
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