Alyssa Meuwissen and colleagues awarded multiyear grant for new reflective supervision study
Alyssa Meuwissen, PhD, and colleagues will study the effectiveness of a reflective consultation-plus-training program for child welfare workers.
Alyssa Meuwissen, PhD, and colleagues will study the effectiveness of a reflective consultation-plus-training program for child welfare workers.
We’ve just launched a new podcast with colleagues at the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare. Learn more about Early Development and Child Welfare and subscribe with your favorite podcast app or listen on CASCW’s website.
Why are adult learners different from full-time students? What makes CEED’s professional development offerings stand out? Deborah Ottman, MA, sheds light on these questions and more.
Alyssa Meuwissen, PhD, and Deborah Ottman explore ways in which reflective practice can help professionals manage stress around returning to in-person work.
Research Professional Meredith Reese gives a behind-the-scenes look at several of CEED’s major projects. She shares why creating art is more closely related to doing research than we might think.
Ann Bailey, PhD, director of CEED, shares an update on our work.
CEED will be the new home of the Trainers and RBPD Specialists Support (TARSS) program through the State of Minnesota.
Tracy Schreifels, MS, LMFT, IMH-E® (IV), shares insights from developing the self-study module The Plot Thickens: Reflective Supervision for Groups.
Margarita Milenova, PhD, trains educators in the use of different assessment tools. In this Q & A, she offers insights into the benefits of authentic assessment.
Experiencing strong emotions while working with families can mean that infant mental health practitioners are making effective connections. Mindy Kronenberg, PhD, IMH-E®, explains how reflective practice can help professionals manage stress while remaining effective.