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Ethical Issues for MFT Practice and Supervision

CE Credits: 2.50 Speaker(s): Jeff Bryson, PhD; Benjamin E. Caldwell, PsyD; William F. Northey, PhD This panel presentation will explore contemporary ethical issues in emerging and evolving therapy contexts. Resources for remaining current will be provided. Topics will include: emotional support animals in therapy; tele-mental health considerations; values, politics, and activism in therapy; and combining therapy with non-therapy specializations (such as yoga, coaching, and personal training). Frequently asked questions and common causes of complaints will be reviewed.
$40.00
$50.00
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Ethical Issues for MFT Practice and Supervision

CE: 2.00

Speakers: Lisa Rene Reynolds, PhD (Chair of the Ethics Committee)
Carl Greenberg, MS
Tatiana Melendez-Rhodes, PhD
Jeffrey Romer, DMin
Amy Tielemans, MA


This presentation from December 2020 will explore the basics of ethical decision making for Marriage and Family Therapists, as well as review some of the main ethical errors that MFT’s commonly make. These fundamentals are vital in order to provide the highest standard of care to clients. Additionally, the presenters will cover what the AAMFT Ethics Committee does, and the process by which cases are handled. Lastly, the team will discuss strategies for avoiding ethical issues in practice.

*No handouts provided*
$30.00
$40.00
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Ethical Issues for MFT Practice and Supervision: 2020

$30.00
$40.00

Exploring the Horizon of MFTs Globally

CE Credits: 1.25 Speaker(s): Frank Dattilio In this era of globalization, marriage and family therapists have become connected to their international colleagues more than ever. While members of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy have been instrumental in developing innovative strides in research, education, training and practice, they have much to benefit from a collegial exchange with professionals in other parts of the world who are equally contributing innovative work in these four domains.
$20.00
$30.00
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Facilitating an Affirming Approach that Embraces Asexuality

*Previously recorded from a live QTAN webinar*
*No handouts provided*

CE: 1.25
Speaker: Valerie Glass

Asexuality is a widely-misunderstood sexual orientation that identifies those who have little or no initial physical attraction for others. Clinical and health settings often perceive asexual individuals as having emotional, mental, or physical issues rather than viewing asexuality as a separate orientation. In this interactive workshop, participants will gain insight into the diversity of asexual spectrum experiences and learn to recognize biases that position romantic and sexual desire as normative and preferential. This session will address using a systemic perspective to work with asexual clients in relationships.

$20.00
$30.00
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Family Deportation: Implications and Impact on Mental Health

Speaker(s): Sandra Espinoza, Iman Dadras, Hye-Sun Ro Undocumented immigrants living in the United States are victims to a host of risk factors that not only threaten their presence in this country but their psychological well-being. This presentation will facilitate a new discourse within the field of couple and family therapy regarding the role of racism and discrimination as a contributor to the distress in undocumented families.
$15.00
$25.00
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Family Therapy Glossary

A collection of the core concepts in the field of marriage and family therapy, this easy reference glossary is a most useful and succinct guide for new graduates preparing for licensure and other comprehensive exams. As a compact yet comprehensive directory, it is also an excellent companion to more advanced theory and models specific to relational therapy. As a guide, it is an invaluable resource for all mental health professionals--students, clinicians, and educators.
$13.95
$18.95

Family Treatment: Developmental Disabilities

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Jeffrey B. Jackson, PhD Parents of children with developmental disabilities report needing more attuned and effective family therapy services. This workshop will prepare participants to better serve families of children with severe developmental disabilities by understanding common stressors these families tend to face and using ambiguous loss as a treatment framework.
$30.00
$40.00
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Guardians of the Galaxy: Guiding Youth through Grief

CE Credits: 4.00 Speaker(s): Cadmona A. Hall, PhD; Heather L. Hay, PhD This institute will provide an overview of grief and loss with an emphasis on the unique grief reactions of children utilizing a developmental perspective. Participants will increase their knowledge base connected to theory, research, and practice of clinical work with bereaved youth and their families. The presentation will provide tools for facilitating a supportive environment in the context of grief.
$65.00
$80.00
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Helping MFTs Understand and Treat Chronic Pain

Millions of adults suffer from daily chronic pain. This impacts not only the person with pain, but the entire family system. There is a very strong bi-directional relationship between chronic pain and mental health. The bio-psycho-social model of chronic pain makes it clear that the most effective pain treatment uses a behavioral approach. Family systems approaches can improve quality of life for all involved. This webinar will examine the current model of chronic pain and explain why opioids commonly makes pain worse and why behavioral therapy is the evidence-based treatment of choice. This will be followed by a summary of the behavioral therapy techniques that will reduce pain and improve quality of life in those who hurt.
$25.00
$35.00
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