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First infant Mental Health Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa Dialogues in a Multidisciplinary Context

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Field Report: Early Child Development in Rural Guatemala

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Vol. 24 No.1-2 Winter-Spring 2016 – Presidential Address: Is there a Need for Anthropologists in our Multidisciplinary Teams?

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Mental Health and the Global Agenda

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Observations and reflections: It takes a village

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Personal Reflections about Trauma and Play and an Invitation to Reflect

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Moving Away from WEIRD: Systems-Based Shifts in Research, Diagnosis, and Clinical Practice

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Perspectives from Masters and Doctoral Students

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INFANT MENTAL HEALTH IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE. An invitation to reader’s debate: Emerging infant environments, and future research.

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    WAIMH Affiliates Council Pre-Institute (WAIMH Congress, Brisbane 2020)

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  • 10/18/2019

    News Alert: IMHJ welcomes a new editor, expands its focus to infant and early childhood mental health, and embraces social media tools

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    WAIMH at the European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP) Conference, Vienna, June 2019

  • 09/27/2019

    WAIMH 2020 Brisbane Call for Abstracts is now open

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    WAIMH Awards 2020

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    From the Editors: Issue Vol. 27 No. 2 | Spring 2019

  • 08/23/2019

    WAIMH 2020 Call for Abstracts is open

  • 08/23/2019

    Celebrate Babies 2019

  • 07/26/2019

    WAIMH Presidential Call – Brisbane 2020

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Overview

The World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) is a not-for-profit organization for scientific and educational professionals.

WAIMH's central aim is to promote the mental wellbeing and healthy development of infants throughout the world, taking into account cultural, regional, and environmental variations, and to generate and disseminate scientific knowledge.

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