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Community-delivered infant-parent psychotherapy improves maternal sensitive caregiving: Evaluation of the Michigan model of infant mental health home visiting.

Katherine L Rosenblum1, Maria Muzik1, Jennifer M Jester1, Alissa Huth-Bocks2, Nora Erickson1, Mary Ludtke3, Debbie Weatherston4, Holly Brophy-Herb5, Betty Tableman6, Emily Alfafara1, Rachel Waddell1.   

Abstract

The current study evaluated the effectiveness of a home-based psychotherapeutic Infant Mental Health Home Visiting (IMH-HV) intervention for enhancing parenting sensitivity; a secondary aim was to evaluate whether the use of video feedback was associated with greater treatment response. Participants were N = 78 mothers and their children (age at entry ranged from prebirth to 24-month old (M = 9.8, SD = 8.4), who were initiating IMH-HV services with community mental health-based therapists (N = 51). Dyads were assessed during extended home visits via standardized interviews and observational and questionnaire methods within the first month of treatment (baseline), and again 6 and 12 months thereafter. Following each of these extended home visits, study evaluators completed a standard Q-sort to capture observations of maternal sensitivity during the visit. Therapists completed fidelity checklists used to derive the total number of IMH-HV sessions received (i.e., dosage) and frequency with which therapists provided video feedback. Results indicated a dose-response relationship between number of sessions and maternal sensitivity, and that video review with parents independently contributed to improved maternal sensitivity. Discussion focuses on the effectiveness of this community-based psychotherapeutic home visiting model for enhancing parenting, as well as the value of video feedback as a specific therapeutic strategy.
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Keywords:  parenting; psychotherapy; sensitivity

Year:  2020        PMID: 32242953     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21840

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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1.  Stressed Mothers Receiving Infant Mental Health-Based Early Head Start Increase in Mind-Mindedness.

Authors:  Holly E Brophy-Herb; Hailey Hyunjin Choi; Neda Senehi; Tiffany L Martoccio; Erika London Bocknek; Michal Babinski; Stephen Krafchak; Courtney Accorsi; Roxanna Azmoudeh; Rachel Schiffman
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-06-01

2.  Maternal History of Adverse Experiences and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Impact Toddlers' Early Socioemotional Wellbeing: The Benefits of Infant Mental Health-Home Visiting.

Authors:  Julie Ribaudo; Jamie M Lawler; Jennifer M Jester; Jessica Riggs; Nora L Erickson; Ann M Stacks; Holly Brophy-Herb; Maria Muzik; Katherine L Rosenblum
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-01-17
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