IECMH Services in Nebraska
Why Early Interventions and Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Services Matter
Young child development can be negatively impacted by a number of adverse factors, including disruptions in attachment that can be caused by parental substance abuse, parental mental health issues or traumatic loss. A child’s mental health issues should be treated promptly and within the context of their caregiving relationship.
Early interventions and infant and early childhood mental health (IECMH) services can prevent or mitigate the negative effects of maltreatment, neglect, trauma or loss.

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Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
Helps families with young children who have experienced trauma, loss, or disruptions in attachment.
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
Helps families with children ages 2 to 7 who are exhibiting disruptive or challenging behaviors.
Circle of Security ParentingTM (COSPTM )
Helps families form stronger parent-child relationships and raise secure children.
Getting a Young Child into the Right IECMH Service
The DC:0-5™ is the only developmentally based classification system that enhances a clinician's ability to prevent, diagnose and treat mental health disorders for children birth through age five.
DC:0-5™ Webinars for Non-Clinical Professionals
A free webinar that provides an introduction to the DC:0-5™ for non-clinical professionals who work with young children and their families.
There are no upcoming DC:0-5™ Overview Webinars currently. Please check back or join our email list to be notified.
Did you know — NRPVYC trains Nebraska clinicians in the DC:0-5™? Learn more about DC:0-5™ Training
IECMH Services Informational Webinars
IECMH Trainings & Courses
Early mental health intervention is needed across Nebraska. We offer training and courses to help clinicians and other professionals work with young children on a variety of infant and early childhood mental health issues.