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Ethical Issues for MFT Practice: 2015

CE Credits: 3.00 Speaker(s): Michael S. Bishop, PhD; Shelley Green, PhD; Roberta J. Graham, MMFT; Steve E. Livingston, PhD; Jeff Bryson, PhD This panel presentation will examine revisions to the AAMFT Code of Ethics and implications for practice, describe how malpractice in MFT is determined, explore areas of high risk and liability that are most likely to result in ethical complaints, and examine the procedures involved in the process of responding to an ethical complaint made to the AAMFT Ethics Committee.
$45.00
$60.00
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Ethical Thinking in Telehealth

CE: 2.00
Speaker: Lindsey Marsh LMFT, LPC

*Previously recorded from a Wisconsin Webinar

Looking at what AAMFT, AMFTRB, COAMFTE and others have written as well as some state-by-state comparisons on what telehealth looks like. Kidder, Kitchener, Stadler and other ethical thinking frameworks that shape the 'how we think' versus 'what we think' discussion. I could also include the 2012 v 2015 AAMFT Ethical Code comparison so we can look at a concrete example of how time shapes ethical standards.

*No handouts provided
$30.00
$40.00
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Ethics and Supervisee Technology Usage

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Kevin L. Allemagne, PhD; Katherine A. Hertlein, PhD The use of social media is increasing at an exponential rate. As a result, supervisors in MFT programs and clinical facilities have to address appropriate and professional use of technology and social media throughout the course of training. The presentation will present strategies for supervisors to educate their students on managing social media and identify relevant ethical codes to be considered on how to best manage the issues associated with effective practice.
$30.00
$40.00
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Experiential Therapy in Eating Disorders

CE Credits: 3.00 Speaker(s): Mr. William Corrigan, MTS This seminar is about learning how to apply experiential methods in the treatment of people with eating disorders and their families. Action-oriented techniques from the Satir Model and Emotion Focused Therapy will be discussed and demonstrated with attendees’ participation. Role-plays, empty chair exercises, and sculpting, will be used to explore aspects of assessment and treatment.
$45.00
$60.00
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Exploring Experiences of Diversity and Multiculturalism

CE: 4.00
Speaker: Jennifer Torres

Part 1: Social inequalities result in health disparities, relational conflict, and assaults to personal dignity. These experiences influence the lives of therapists and clients who come from diverse contexts and enter a space of healing together. This webinar will explore how larger systems of power impact the therapeutic relationship and influence the interactions that take place in the clinical context. Participants will develop an awareness for the cultural differences that influence the lived experiences of both therapists and their clients.

Part 2: After understanding how experiences of power, privilege, and oppression affect the clinical relationship, participants will learn how to implement interventions that are culturally sensitive and responsive. Additionally, participants will explore the complex ethical issues and challenges that become salient when delivering interventions from a culturally-informed lens. Participants will learn how to integrate a multicultural perspective into their practice, and engage with clients from a social justice-oriented framework.
$65.00
$80.00
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Families and Health: A Biopsychosocial Approach

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Sarah B. Woods, PhD; Jacob B. Priest, PhD This workshop will describe recent research findings linking close relationships and health, and the clinical implications of this research for family therapists. Applications of the Biobehavioral Family Model, a systemic, biopsychosocial approach to health, will be used to describe how best to navigate therapy with families with an ill child or adult family member.
$30.00
$40.00
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Families Living with ASD: Integrating MFT in Systems

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Brie A. Turns, PhD; Nicole P. Springer, PhD Families living with Autism typically seek services focusing on treatment for the diagnosed child, leaving the remaining family members to manage interpersonal struggles without sufficient support. This workshop will highlight key therapeutic competencies for working with the family, by applying systemic interventions to dynamics these families often face, and direct clinicians on how to collaborate with other systems of care.
$30.00
$40.00
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Family Adaptations to Brain Injury: Thinking with Speedbumps

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): James Ungvarsky and Sharon Trivette Working with families whose military member has experienced a mild or moderate traumatic brain injury (mTBI) presents unique challenges to the family therapist. Family members are concerned that “this isn’t the same person who left for deployment”. Therapists are often perplexed due to the intermittent and inconsistent behavioral and cognitive manifestations of an mTBI. This session explores the intersection of mTBI and PTSD and potential impacts on family interactions. It includes a fast-paced experiential activity allowing participants to gain insights from the brain injured perspective and offers proposed family interventions.
$30.00
$40.00
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Family Medicine and Family Therapy: A Necessary Unity

CE Credits: 5.00 Speaker(s): Deepu George; Matthew Martin; Leslie Allison; Morgan Stinson; Michele Smith; Steve Livingston Family medicine is a natural home for family therapists because of the focus on “the individual in the context of his or her family and community, and all the complexities it entails.” Our presentation will describe the world of family medicine residency primary care programs and 5 successful programs that have integrated family therapists as providers and educators.
$80.00
$95.00
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Family Therapy in Global Humanitarian Contexts

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Laurie L. Charles, PhD; Catalina Perdomo; Deborah Healy; Daisy A Ceja; Kathryn Dunne; Kotia K Whitaker This workshop will focus on critical issues specific to the practice of family therapy within the humanitarian sphere. Presenters offer practical information and content specific to the training, supervision, and delivery of systemic family-based services where human rights and humanitarian intervention are part of the context, with a focus on making this work accessible across a variety of settings.
$30.00
$40.00
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