CapstoneWe are pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for the
2014-2015 Capstone Certificate Program in Infant, Early Childhood and Family Mental Health.

The Capstone Certificate Program in Infant, Early Childhood and Family Mental Health is the new credit-based Program that was formerly the University of Wisconsin Infant, Early Childhood and Family Mental Health Certificate Program.

This Capstone Certificate Program is an intensive, interdisciplinary, one or two year academic program for practicing professionals from the disciplines of mental health, health, social services and education who work with families in the prenatal and postpartum periods and with children ages birth through five years. Those who complete the Capstone Certificate Program will earn 10-12 graduate course credits from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The course meets 2-3 days a month, face-to-face in Madison beginning in September 2014 and continuing through June 2015.

Information about the Capstone Certificate Program and Application Process, including the Capstone Certificate Application Form is available at this site:http://infantfamilymentalhealth.psychiatry.wisc.edu

Participation is by application; enrollment is limited.

Apply by April 18, 2014 for first consideration for admissions and scholarships.

Applications will continue to be accepted, as space is available

For more information about the Capstone Certificate Program contact:

Program Co-Directors:
Roseanne Clark, PhD, IMH-E(r) (IV)
Associate Professor
Capstone Certificate Faculty Program Director rclark@wisc.edu
608-263-6067

Linda Tuchman-Ginsberg, PhD
Capstone Certificate Program Co-Director lituchma@wisc.edu
608-263-6091

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