Dr. Camille Humes is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in the state of Illinois, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Michigan, and a credentialed Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist (I/ECMH-C). She also holds an endorsement from the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health (MIAIMH), where she currently serves on the Board of Directors. Dr. Humes has dedicated over twenty years to working as a leader in the mental health profession, advocating both nationally and internationally to inform policies that support young children and their families.
Throughout her career, Dr. Humes has been a writer, professor, and regular grant reviewer for the United States Department of Education. Her extensive experience in the field has made her a respected voice in mental health, particularly in the areas of infant and early childhood mental health. She is committed to promoting the well-being of young children and their families through her work and advocacy.
Dr. Humes enjoys speaking to diverse audiences about various topics, including the social and emotional health of mothers, fathers, and children. Her presentations are known for their depth of knowledge and practical insights, making her a sought-after speaker at conferences and events. She believes in the power of education and advocacy to create positive change in the lives of families.
With her extensive background and dedication to mental health, Dr. Humes continues to make significant contributions to the field. She is passionate about supporting the social and emotional development of young children and their families, ensuring they receive the care and attention they need. Dr. Humes looks forward to continuing her work and expanding her impact through teaching, writing, and advocacy.
I consider it a privilege to support women and their partners through the journey of parenthood. It's always exciting to consider how my work could impact the care that children receive- even before they're born!