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Promoting understanding of parent-child relationships. Promoting understanding of parent-child relationships. The Center for Mental Health Promotion was established to advance healthy psychological functioning in children and families. The Center supports research and programs designed to advance understanding of effective parenting and the obstacles that may impede the formation of satisfactory parent-child relations. In addition, our mission is to increase the range and quality of information about development, prevention, and intervention and make that available to families, communities, and mental health professionals, especially where this can benefit children at risk.
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Center for Mental Health Promotion Promoting understanding of parentchild relationships The Current Focus of the Centeris on sharing knowledge about parentchild interactions that can both enhance responsive parenting as well as derail it. Emphasized are the types of challenges that may be encountered by parents particularly those that may be out of conscious awareness. Organizations that advocate for programs and policy changes that could enhance early relational health are also included in Mental Health Strategies and Resourcesbelow. Parent Section Articles and sites that focus on the factors that contribute to sensitive and responsive care for children.

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