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Using an Infant Mental Health Model to Support the Breastfeeding Dyad: A Case Based Presentation

by L. Hope Wills, MA, RD, CSP, IBCLC
  • Duration: 60 Mins
  • Credits: 1 CERP, 1 L-CERP, 1 Nurse Contact Hours, 1 CME, 0.1 Midwifery CEU, 1 Dietetic CEU
  • Handout: Yes
Abstract:

Lactation consultants use a variety of tools and strategies to support the breastfeeding dyad. This presentation will describe three core concepts and approaches embedded within infant mental health: the neuro sequential model, Facilitated Attuned Interactions (FAN) and Touch points. Using a case-based format, the presentation will offer examples of how these approaches can be used to support the breastfeeding dyad through engagement and co-regulations and will be shown how to integrate these practices into a lactation care plan for improved infant mental health outcomes.

Learning Objectives:

1. List 3 ways that infant mental health can support the breastfeeding dyad.
2. Describe 3 three key approaches within the practice of infant mental health.
3. Explain at least one strategy that the learner can include in their practice.

Presentations: 6  |  Hours / CE Credits: 6  |  Viewing Time: 4 Weeks