Teri Pentz has over 25 years of experience working with children and their families, both in Early Intervention and in Infant and Early Childhood mental health. She has a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology, is a board certified Licensed Professional counselor, and has earned Infant Mental Health endorsement (IMH-E®), though Michigan AIMH and Pennsylvania AIMH, at the Clinical Mentor level. She has been a direct service provider, Service Coordinator, and supervisor for Early Intervention and Behavioral Health services within several agencies and counties and has participated in intervention services for children of all ages across her various positions. Currently, Teri works at the Theiss Center for Child and Adolescent Trauma as a supervisor, therapist, and trainer, specializing in Child-Parent Psychotherapy and working with young children who have experienced trauma including issues with attachment, as well as children of adoption.