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2015 Code of Ethics: Responsibilities to Clients and Sup...

CE Credits: 1.50 Lead presenter, Dale Bertram, PhD, will be joined by Waymon Hinson, PhD, and Roberta Graham, MMFT, to discuss the revisions to these Standards and to address your questions on what the revisions might mean for your practice. This webinar will provide attendees with information about the revisions to the following Standards in the AAMFT Code of Ethics: Standard I: Responsibility to Clients Standard IV: Responsibility to Students and Supervisees Standard VIII: Financial Arrangements
$25.00
$35.00
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Addressing Marginalization and Oppression in Therapy

Speaker: Una Henry

As conversations around race become more and more charged, it is important to learn how to engage white men in conversations around marginalization and oppression. However, in light of the prevalence of white fragility, it can be difficult to get white male clients to be willing to engage in this conversation. This workshop will break down how to get white male clients to soften and be vulnerable enough to engage in difficult conversations around marginalization and oppression.
$15.00
$25.00
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Addressing Partner Violence: A Biopsychosocial Approach

Speaker(s): Jonathan Wilson, Damon Rappleyea, Andrew Brimhall, Jennifer Hodgson Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive public health problem with serious health consequences. Previous efforts to address IPV have often neglected members of at-risk populations (e.g., LGBT, racial/ethnic minority groups). Many clinicians opt not to screen for IPV. The purpose of this institute is to equip MFTs to identify clients experiencing IPV and to respond through a biopsychosocial-spiritual lens. No Handouts provided.
$55.00
$70.00
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Affirming Bisexuality: Individual & Relational Therapy

CE Credits: 3.00 This session will explore the meaning and requisites of affirmative therapy, increase participants’ understanding of the bisexual identity, and discuss clinical considerations for working with bisexual clients individually and relationally. Participants will reflect upon personal experiences, beliefs, and assumptions, contemplate the distinctive experiences of bisexual people, and apply this insight to recognize and meet the therapeutic needs of bisexual clients.
$45.00
$60.00
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Alcohol Problems in Intimate Relationships

CE Credits: 4.00 *BOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED*Book sold seperately. This course is a resource for marriage and family therapists, who in their clinical work are likely to see clients who are experiencing, or are at-risk of experiencing, alcohol-related problems. Participants will read the book "Alcohol Problems in Intimate relationships: Identification and Intervention - A Guide for Marriage and Family Therapists" by Linda J. Roberts, Ph.D. and Barbara S. McCrady, Ph.D. After reading the text, participants will return to this site to take the online test.
$65.00
$80.00
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Alcohol Problems in Intimate Relationships

This primer on assessing and treating alcohol problems in couple and family therapy settings is the result of a collaboration between the AAMFT and the National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. The book contains information on the significance and prevalence of alcohol problems, state of the art screening and assessment materials, brief intervention strategies to engage clients who are misusing alcohol, and empirically validated treatment guidelines.
$9.95
$12.95

At Home Series: Person of the Therapist Model (POTT)

CE: 1.00

Speaker: Dr. Harry Aponte

Recorded from our 2020 At Home Series: All therapy is conducted through the medium of the relationship between client and therapist. There are three basic components of the therapeutic process: the relationship, the assessment, and the intervention. It is through the humanity of the therapist that the empathic connection is made with the client, that the therapist understands and intuits what is driving the pathology in the client and clients’ relationships, and that the therapist reaches the most wounded and vulnerable places in the client when intervening. But, what is this “humanity”? It is the life experiences, gender, culture, race/ethnicity, spirituality, etc. of the therapist but most especially the therapist’s own personal woundedness through which the therapist can relate to the client’s woundedness. We will present here on how therapists can more fully and effectively utilize all of their selves, taking their therapy to another level when working purposefully and professionally through their own person.
$15.00
$25.00
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Clinical Guidelines for LGBTQIA-Affirming Marriage and Family Therapy

AAMFT's Clinical Guidelines for LGBTQIA-Affirming Marriage and Family Therapy outline how marriage and family therapists practice in an affirming, inclusive, ethical, and competent way with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA) people.

Organized into the five pillars of intersectional, systemic, relational, liberatory, and transformative, the guidelines are a starting point for MFTs and include a glossary of relevant terms and extensive reference list that will be a valuable resource for anyone who practices from a systemic therapy lens.

Download AAMFT's FREE Clinical Guidelines for LGBTQIA-Affirming Marriage and Family Therapy to acquaint yourself with instructions for what practitioners do or do not do in their clinical practice when working with LGBTQIA clients.

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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.
$30.00
$40.00
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Collaborative Practice with Families

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Heather Farineau; Armeda Stevenson Wojciak, PhD; Cassandra G. Lettenberger-Klein, PhD; Cicely W. Brantley; Sarah B. Woods, PhD; Lenore M. McWey, PhD This interactive workshop will focus on working with families involved with the child welfare system. Exploration of challenges and strategies to overcome these challenges using the systemic lens MFTs are trained with will be presented. Presenters will employ perspectives of therapists, child welfare workers, and clients to emphasize best practices for working with families and the child welfare system.
$25.00
$35.00
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