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Nancy Close, PhD

Associate Professor in the Child Study Center
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Associate Director of the Yale Program in Early Childhood Education

Lecturer in Psychology

Clinical Director Parent and Family Development Program, Child Study Center

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Child Study Center

PO Box 207900, 230 South Frontage Road

New Haven, CT 06520-7900

United States

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Associate Professor in the Child Study Center

Associate Director of the Yale Program in Early Childhood Education; Lecturer in Psychology; Clinical Director Parent and Family Development Program, Child Study Center

Biography

Nancy Close, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Yale Child Study Center and the Clinical Director of the MOMS Partnership® and the Yale Parent and Family Development Program. She is also Director of Clinical Services for Minding the Baby, a home visiting program that has been designated as evidenced based by the Department of Health and Human Services. Dr. Close is a clinician and an educator. She specializes in infant mental health, parenting and the assessment and treatment of children under age five. She teaches Yale College students and fellows in psychiatry, psychology and social work in training at the Child Study Center. Dr. Close has twice received the Samual Ritvo Teacher of the Year award at the Child Study Center and has been honored by the Connecticut Infant Mental Health Association. The topics of her courses include: child development, child psychopathology, developmental assessment and clinical evaluation, mental health consultation and early childhood education. She conducts developmental assessments of young children, dynamically oriented psychotherapy with children and child parent psychotherapy She provides mental health consultation to early childhood education programs in the community. She is the author of the book, "Listening to Children: Talking With Children About Difficult Issues."

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Education & Training

PhD
Bryn Mawr College, Education and Child Development- Child Development, Clinical Evaluation, Child Psychopathology, Early Childhood Education (1984)
MA
Bryn Mawr College, Education and Child Development (1977)
BA
Connecticut College, Child Development (1972)

Research

Overview

Dr. Close is an educator and clinician. She specializes in the assessment and treatment of children under age five. She teaches Yale College students and fellows in training at the Child Study Center. The topics of her courses include: child development, child psychopathology, developmental assessment and clinical evaluation, mental health consultation and early childhood education. She conducts developmental assessments of young children and does dynamically oriented psychotherapy with children. In addition she provides mental health consultation to early childhood education programs in the community. Dr. Close is a consultant to two parenting programs, Parents First and Minding the Baby. These programs have both a service and research component and focus on supporting parent child attachment and the development of the reflective function.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Child Development; Child Psychiatry; Developmental Disabilities; Mental Health; Psychiatry and Psychology

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Nancy Close's published research.

Publications

2018

2014

2001

  • Listening to Children: Talking with Young Children about Difficult Issues.
    Boston:Allyn and Bacon, 2001. Listening to Children: Talking with Young Children about Difficult Issues.
    Peer-Reviewed Original Research

1999

Clinical Care

Overview

Nancy Close, PhD, is a child psychiatrist. She is the associate director of the Yale Program in Early Childhood Education and the clinical director of the Parent and Family Development Program at the Yale Child Study Center.

Close's research examines the role of home visiting programs in supporting parents and improving children's well-being. Programs such as "Minding the Baby" have been studied for their potential to help parents better understand their child's needs, strengthen their bond, and promote healthier outcomes. Close also investigates the impact of these programs on child obesity and behavior.

Close is an assistant professor and lecturer in psychology at the Yale Child Study Center.

Clinical Specialties

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Psychiatry

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Child Study Center

PO Box 207900, 230 South Frontage Road

New Haven, CT 06520-7900

United States

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