Stacey Bromberg, Ph.D.

Stacey Bromberg, Ph.D., is an Instructor in the Psychiatry Department at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. She is the Harris/ Haven Program Coordinator for the Irving Harris Program in Child Development and Infant Mental Health. Dr. Bromberg is the Director of Psychological Services and Infant Mental Health Programming at the Haven and Haven Mother’s House, a modified residential therapeutic treatment community for women and pregnant/parenting women struggling with drug addiction. Her clinical work at the Haven focuses on providing comprehensive, integrated infant and adult mental health treatment, with specialized consultation and intervention for issues related to pregnancy, child birth, and parenting for those women who are pregnant and/or parenting infants residing with them in addiction treatment. Dr. Bromberg is a graduate of St. John’s University in New York where she received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with a focus in Clinical Child Psychology and a specialization in Marital and Family Therapy. She completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Irving Harris Program in Child Development and Infant Mental Health at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center. Dr. Bromberg also currently teaches courses for the Harris Program at the University and is a supervising psychologist for postdoctoral fellows.

Recent Publications
January 2010 COAIMH Newsletter

COAIMH President Stacey Bromberg publication featured in Zero to Three Journal Perinatal Support in Substance Abuse: Requirements of Relationship and Reflection Bromberg Article
 
Infant and Toddler Social and Emotional Baby Stages Wheels
Designed for ages 0-36 months, the Baby Stages Wheel is a clear, easy to read and dynamic tool that parents and caregivers can use to understand and support the social and emotional development of infants and toddlers--a developmental wheel created by the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

BabyWheels