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Breaking the Fence: Learning From the Giants

CE: 1.00

Dr. Andolfi takes a closer look at some of family therapy’s pioneers—like Carl Whitaker, Salvador Minuchin, James Framo, and Mara Selvini Palazzoli—giants in the field who were influential in his work and development. Through personal reflections and a look back at the masters at work, Dr. Andolfi works to clarify the Milan Approach. This interview-style video outlines his development as a therapist and teacher, in continuation of the experiences of very dedicated and exceptional pioneers of the field. Dr. Andolfi is professor of Psychology at La Sapienza (University of Rome), director of the Accademia di Psicoterapia Familiare in Rome Italy, and editor-in-chief of the Italian family therapy journal, Terapia Familiare. In 1999, he was the recipient of an American Association for Marital & Family Therapy award for Special Contribution to Marital and Family Therapy. He was the co-founder of the European Family Therapy Association and past-president of the Italian Family Therapy Society. He has published widely in both Italian and English
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Bridging Two Worlds: MFTs and Pediatric Oncology

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Morgan Stinson, Andrea Meyer, Bowden Templeton, Deepu George, and Anna Hernandez With the substantial growth of medical family therapy (MedFT), there remains a need for specialized training in unique medical settings. MedFTs often struggle with how to infuse brief systemic work, adapt to patients needs, while also collaborating with a variety of healthcare providers. This workshop discusses key strategies and relevant interventions for working in a pediatric oncology setting.
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Building International Relationships in Family Therapy

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Marisol Garcia, PhD; Teresa P. McDowell, EdD; Andrae L. Brown, PhD; Pilar Hernandez-Wolfe, PhD In this workshop, presenters will discuss their work in developing collaborative and long-term relationships with family therapy and counseling professionals in countries located in the global south. Presenters will also discuss a framework for professional collaboration across cultures; core elements of the family therapy field; and consider how culture, politics, history, and economics influence the process of sharing work across cultural groups.
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Building Pathways of Success for Latinas in MFT

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Laura M. Ganci, MS; Shelley Green, PhD This workshop will describe a recently conducted original study that was designed to explore the lived experience of Latinas training in MFT. Participants will learn about the wide range of complex, rich, and sometimes challenging experiences of Latinas as they aim to succeed in academia, how gender and the Latino culture play a role, and implications for training.
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Building Resiliency

CE Credits: 4.00 Speaker(s): Kathleen C. Laundy, PsyD; Barbara S. Bennett, MS; Michelle A. Ciak, MS Families and schools are where children experience the major part of their childhood and where children learn resiliency. Multidisciplinary school teams help boost that resiliency. MFTs are now becoming school certified, and can offer unique and valuable contributions to school teams to help foster resiliency and achievement. This institute will illustrate how MFTs have joined multidisciplinary school teams to boost student achievement since certification, and will provide participants with ideas about how to boost certification initiatives in their divisions.
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Client Feedback in Supervision: Innovation in Training

CE Credits: 3.00 Speaker(s): William M. Pinsof, PhD; Jennifer L. McComb, PhD; Rachel M. Diamond, PhD Using client feedback in supervision provides supervisors access to important information about trainees’ clinical work. This seminar will discuss the development of a client-report change measure (the Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change), and provide a rationale for its use in supervision. Findings from a mixed methods study will highlight the facilitators and constraints to implementation and inform recommendations for use.
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Clinical Updates for Therapists: Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4

These publications contain all AAMFT Clinical Updates that were published from 1999-2010. Enjoy a comprehensive collection of the most current research findings and therapeutic implications for prevalent clinical problems in the practice of marriage and family therapy.
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Collaborative Care of Maltreated Youth

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Mr. Bruce J. Burkland, MA; Cindy Knight; Thomas D. Concannon, M.A.M.F.T .; Chris Moll This session will focus on Marriage and Family Therapists developing relationships between clients, professionals, and agencies involved in the treatment of maltreated children and their families. The workshop will include a review of the importance of relationship, explore how relationship building happens in the clinical setting and parallel processes throughout the system, and identify how to put practices into action.
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Competencies in Family Therapy with Transgender Clients

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Heather Ambrose; Hollie Hancock The transgender population has largely been ignored by clinical research. Individuals are identifying as transgendered at younger ages, therefore therapists must become aware of clinical competencies needed to assist these individuals and their families in the transition process. Participants will learn competencies needed for therapists working with transgender clients and their families, and best practices associated with positive transitions.
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Coupling within Context: Black Men and Women in Therapy

CE Credits: 3.00 Speaker(s): Christiana I. Awosan, PhD With the drop in marriage rates and raise in singlehood among Black men and women, this population are said to be the most uncoupled group in the United States. This seminar will explore difficulties Black men and women face in coupling. Effective clinical strategies for strengthening relational bonds and moving past the shame connected to racial trauma will be provided. Strong language used. Purchase discretion advised.
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