Polish Association for Infant Mental Health
From birth, a child develops the ability to form close relationships, build trust, explore the environment, experience and express emotions, and learn within the context of family, society, and culture.
Polish Association for Infant Mental Health
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Despite growing attention to emotional well-being, the mental health of the youngest children is often ignored or misunderstood. Research conducted around the world shows that the mental health of infants and young children has a direct impact on their social and emotional development and reveals a strong link between early-life stress and later mental health problems.
Supporting infant mental health can prevent the development and escalation of emotional disorders. Without early intervention, we risk exposing children to unnecessary suffering and increasing the demand for later mental health care.
Polish Association for Infant Mental Health
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Training: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health – Part II
We invite you to continue our training series focused on the mental health of the youngest children. These sessions provide an opportunity to gain professional knowledge about what to pay attention to and what may be concerning in interactions with infants and their caregivers. Check out our new program.

3rd Conference: Strenght of Attachment – Between the Therapist, the Mother and the Child – May 30, 2025
We invite you to participate in the third edition of the conference exploring topics related to infant and early childhood mental health and parent–infant psychotherapy.