Kenya Malcolm, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
I'm always happy to hear about opportunities to provide talks, workshops, and reflective consultation to professionals working with or on behalf of children.
Certifications/ Advanced Training
Licensed Psychologist, State of New York - License #018792
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PARENTING/ FAMILY
Reflective Parenting Program Facilitator/ Supervisor (Level 3)
Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC), Healthy Children Project
PREPP: Practical Resources for Effective Postpartum Parenting Certification
Perinatal Mental Health Training, Postpartum Support International
Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
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INFANT AND EARLY CHILDHOOD
Infant Mental Health Mentor - Clinical, NYSAIMH Endorsement
Early Childhood Family Specialist, NYSAIMH Endorsement
Certified Trainer - DC: 0-5, ZERO TO THREE
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SYSTEMS RELATED
Primary Care Behavioral Health, University of Massachusetts
Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, Cornell University
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (IECMHC), Georgetown University
Recent Presentations
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Berger-Jenkins, E. & Malcolm, K.T. (2024, September). Even Grandma Won’t Babysit:The PCP’s Role on the Team for Managing Aggression in Young Children. Presentation for Project Teach New York.
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Malcolm, K., Fitzgibbons, S., & Spence, T. (2024, September). Reflective Supervision: Rupture, Repair, and The Diversity Tenets. Advanced Supervisor Training, NY Early Care and Learning Council
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Malcolm, K. (2024, May). Centering Relationships in Early Childcare. Keynote address for Sullivan County Childcare Council.
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Malcolm, K.T., Fitzgibbons, S., & Russotti, A. (2023, July). Building Community Capacity for Reflective Supervision/Consultation: A Four Pronged Approach. Workshop at World Association of Infant Mental Health Congress, Dublin, Ireland.
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Malcolm, K., & Johnson, J. (2022, October). Socio-emotional Health in the Infant and Early Childhood Classroom. Professional Education for Action for a Better Community Head Start and Early Head Start, Rochester, NY.
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Malcolm, K., & Fitzgibbons, S. (2022, November). Supervision as a Secure Base: Exploring Reflective Supervision through an Attachment Lens. Keynote address for Annual Reflective Supervision Symposium, New York State Association of Infant Mental Health.
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Malcolm, K.T. (2021, October). Managing Common Challenging Behaviors: Strategies for Families and Care Teams. Symposia presented at annual ZERO TO THREE Healthysteps pre-forum.
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Moore, J., Cohen, A., Malcolm, K.T., Swanger-Gagne, M., & Guiffre, A. (2019, October). Training for Primary Care Collaboration: Considerations for Discipline and Level of Experience. Symposia presented at biennial DREAM IPC conference in Wilmington, DE.
Does anyone remember 2020? Here I am doing a news interview about how to survive a global pandemic. It was a whole new world of remote access and learning how to navigate new expectations for how to be together. [I've never noticed my daughter's cat in this video before!]
Current Work
University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, Rochester, NY
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Director of Infant and Early Childhood Initiatives, Psychiatry
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Clinical Coordinator, Integrated Behavioral Health, Healthysteps - Golisano Children’s Hospital
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Program Coordinator, Caregiver - Focused Programs - PBH&W
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Clinical and Reflective Supervision
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The Society for the Protection and Care of Children, Rochester, NY
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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Trainer and Consultant
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Reflective Supervision Consultant
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Early Childhood Sub-Specialty Consultant
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​New York State Association of Infant Mental Health
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Reflective Consultant
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NY Healthysteps Sustainability Learning Collaborative, Zero to Three
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Facilitator
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Soulstainable Living - The Black Healing Project
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Child & Family Wellness Consultant ​
Current Professional Service
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Secretary, Board of Directors - Gather, Our Collective Healing, Inc.
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Advisory Board, Diversity Committee - PCIT Incorporated ​