Faith Eidson, LMSW, IECMH-E®
Faith Eidson, LMSW, IECMH-E®, is a clinical social worker and an endorsed Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Clinical Mentor. Faith began her career as an infant mental health clinician visiting with families in their homes to provide services. In this role, Faith found her calling and became enchanted by the ways in which babies and caregivers fall in love with one another. As a result, Faith has dedicated her career to supporting healthy relationships for babies, young children, families and the dedicated and specialized workforce who serves them.
In addition to her early clinical work, Faith has served as a clinical supervisor in multiple programs and as a program director for workforce initiatives with the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health. Faith currently works as a program specialist with Zero to Thrive at the University of Michigan. Faith also maintains a private practice where she provides training and reflective supervision/consultation to professionals across many different settings. Throughout all of her work, Faith grounds herself in the field's core infant mental health principles to guide her. Faith’s training includes a bachelor's degree in psychology and a Master of Social Work, both from the University of Michigan.