Fitzgerald H E
Prev Hum Serv. 1985 Summer;3(4):35-44. doi: 10.1300/J293v03n04_05.
The Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health (MAIMH), incorporated in 1977, traces its origins to a clinical training program directed by Selma Frailberg. However, MAIMH also was a natural reaction to the Zeitgeist of the 1970s which emphasized clinical intervention, applied research, and interdisciplinary collaboration to resolve the problems associated with infancy. MAIMHs activities focus on training and education, professional publications, attention to social issues, continuing education, and promotion of infant mental health organizations internationally. All of MAIMH's activities are guided by its central purpose which is to promote the optimal development of infants and their families.
密歇根婴儿心理健康协会(MAIMH)成立于1977年,其起源可追溯到塞尔玛·弗赖伯格主持的一个临床培训项目。然而,MAIMH也是对20世纪70年代时代精神的一种自然反应,当时强调临床干预、应用研究和跨学科合作,以解决与婴儿期相关的问题。MAIMH的活动集中在培训与教育、专业出版物、对社会问题的关注、继续教育以及在国际上推广婴儿心理健康组织。MAIMH的所有活动都以其核心宗旨为指导,即促进婴儿及其家庭的最佳发展。