Ayelet Talmi, Ph.D.

Ayelet Talmi, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Director, The Irving Harris Program in Child Development and Infant Mental Health, University of Colorado Denver. She is the Clinical Director of Project CLIMB and the Associate Director of the Center for Family and Infant Interaction. Dr. Talmi received her Ph.D. from the University of Denver in Child Clinical and Developmental Psychology. She interned at The Children's Hospital in Denver and completed a Developmental Psychobiology Research Group fellowship at the University of Colorado Denver.  Dr. Talmi is a pediatric psychologist with extensive infant mental health experience in research and clinical work. She is a graduate Solnit Fellow of Zero to Three/National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families and is the President of the Colorado Association for Infant Mental Health.

News and Events

COAIMH President-Elect Stacey Bromberg publication featured in Zero to Three Journal
Perinatal Support in Substance Abuse: Requirements of Relationship and Reflection
Bromberg Article

"We have dramatically expanded early childhood education and will continue to improve its quality, because we know that the most formative learning comes in those first years of life.”  

President Obama, Feb. 24, 2009
 

 

 
Community Events
COAIMH's 3rd Annual Bob Harmon Memoral Lecture
June 2, 2009
Childrens' Hospital Mt. Princeton Room
6:00pm
Harmon

Please check our Calendar of Events for upcoming professional development offerings, COAIMH Quarterly meetings and early childhood mental health related events.
Go to the Calendar
Recent Publications
COAIMH President and Past President Talmi and Browne publish  "A Family Guidebook: Supporting Developing of Infants and Newborns" Click here to read.

The purpose of this guidebook is to help you understand how babies grow and how important you are in helping your baby’s development. To get connected to your local early intervention program, call 1-888-777-4041 or visit www.eicolorado.org


 

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