Digital consultation hours for early help professionals:

Support and care for families in stressful situations

The digital consultation hours for interdisciplinary professionals in early help will be continued. The consultation hours have been offered since 2022 by the National Centre for Early Intervention in cooperation with Prof. Dr Michael Kölch, Clinic for Psychiatry, Neurology, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy in Childhood and Adolescence, Rostock University Medical Centre and Prof. Dr Ute Ziegenhain, Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychotherapy, Ulm University Hospital. The consultation hours will be organised in terms of content and didactics by proven experts from science and practice.

This cycle (2024 - 2026) will focus in particular on aspects that are important for interdisciplinary cooperation and networking. These include, for example, approaches to families under stress. In addition, (practical) knowledge for good cooperation in individual cases will be taught in a tried-and-tested manner. For example, family midwives, paediatricians, gynaecologists, adult psychiatrists and specialists in childcare facilities are systematically addressed in their interaction with specialists from other disciplines. Furthermore, topics that were particularly in demand in previous cycles or for which a high level of further development is required are addressed.

Office hours

The consultation hours take place online via ZOOM and last approx. 2 hours each.

In addition to theoretical input, the core element of the consultation hours is in particular the discussion and exchange with and among the participants in order to promote the transfer of practical experience in the best possible way. There is also the opportunity to bring in practical cases and discuss specific questions together.

The content and dates of the consultation hours will be successively announced here and advertised via distribution lists (professional associations, organisations, etc.). You can register for the consultation hours via the NZFH homepage.

Once you have registered, you will receive an invitation link to the Zoom conference a few days before the consultation.

Consultation hour dates

To register: NZFH

Date

Title

Speaker

17.06.24, 09 - 11 a.m.

Premature babies in early help centres

  • Nina Allwang, physiotherapist, systemic counsellor, EPB lecturer (developmental psychology counselling)
  • Dr Tanja Besier, qualified psychologist, psychological psychotherapist, EPB lecturer

14.10.2024, 2 - 4 pm

(Registration deadline: 30.09.24)

Staying in touch - especially when things get difficult

  • Brigitte Linke
  • Prof. Dr Nina Spröber-Kolb

17.10.2024, 2 - 4 pm

(Registration deadline: 04.10.24)

Culture- and trauma-sensitive parental work in families with refugee experience

  • Dr rer. nat. Andrea Hahnefeld
  • Prof. Dr med. Dipl.-Psych. Matthias Klosinski

Materials and presentations

26.01.2022PD Dr Marc SchmidFirst consultation - case supervisionAbstract
01.03.2022Dr Christiane HornsteinMentally distressed and mentally ill families. How can we help?

presentation

Abstract

07.04.2022 and

05.05.2022

Ulrich Böttinger

"Entrance ticket child" - Low-threshold access and early outreach to parents with mental illness as part of a community prevention strategy

Presentation

Abstract

10.05.2022 and

19.05.2022

Dr Anne Katrin Künster

Unremarkable or highly stressed infants and toddlers? -

Recognising and addressing stress.

Presentation

Abstract

21.06.2022 and

12.07.2022

Prof Dr A. Buchheim

When children and mothers misunderstand each other -

Mentalisation and attachment

presentation

Abstract

17.07.2022 and

07.09.2022

Bärbel Derksen &

Prof Dr Klaus Schmeck

Highly stressed young mothers - in conflict between their own needs and the needs of the child

Presentation B. Derksen

Presentation Prof Dr K. Schmeck

Abstract

29.09.2022 and

06.10.2022

Prof. Dr Corinna Reck &

Alexandra von Tettenborn

Depression and anxiety disorders in the postpartum period

24.11.2022Erika HohmProviding good support for families with high psychological stress in the early help network. How can this succeed?Abstract
8.12.2022

Prof Dr Corinna Reck &

Alexandra von Tettenborn

Depression and anxiety disorders in the postpartum period. Video intervention therapy

13.12.2022Elisabeth SchmutzSupport and care for young children with parents suffering from mental illness or addiction can only be provided at local level

presentation

Abstract

Project management

Research assistant

Ruth Himmel

Co-operation partner

Prof Dr Michael Kölch,
University Medicine Rostock, Clinic for Psychiatry, Neurology, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy in Childhood and Adolescence