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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.
$30.00
$40.00
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Don't Think, but Observe: SFBT and Buddhist Well-Being

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Mariana Falconier; Diane R. Gehart, PhD Mindfulness skills are used increasingly in therapy and can enhance wellbeing of clients and therapists. This presentation will explore integrating mindfulness and Buddhist psychology principles in solution-focused brief therapy and related postmodern approaches. This workshop will explore the points of connection and identify mindfulness-based applications for solution-oriented therapy.
$30.00
$40.00
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Effective Use of Psychopharmacology for the MFT

CE Credits: 3.00 Speaker(s): W. David Robinson, PhD; Adam C. Jones; Braden J. Brown; Nathan C Taylor; Paul R. Springer, PhD Many MFTs are still hesitant to recommend psychopharmacological agent to their clients. This is due partly to inadequate training in most MFT programs. The presenters will review the research behind combined (therapy and medications) for many of the common conditions MFTs see in their practice. We will also discuss the utilization of common medications and the common ethical concerns.
$45.00
$60.00
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Ethical Issues for MFT Practice and Supervision: 2020

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
Available for Immediate Access

Ethical Management of Sexual Feelings

Speaker: Chris Fariello This forum will explore sexual attraction between therapists and their clients/supervisees. A review of the literature will help to demystify the prevalence of these feelings. Participants will then be encouraged, with knowledge of the literature, to discuss the ethical and therapeutic implications of experiencing and expressing sexual feelings with clients and understand ethical options for managing sexual feelings.
$15.00
$25.00
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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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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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Finding Your Voice to Flourish and Advocate as Beginning MFT

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Jessica L. ChenFeng, PhD; Dana J. Stone, PhD This workshop will give voice to current students/interns through supportive discussions about challenges related to personal statuses including race, ethnicity, and gender, etc. with peers, faculty, supervisors, and clients on their journey to becoming an MFT. With increased self-awareness, therapists will be able to advance the profession with advocacy and outreach with diverse communities in need of clinical services.
$15.00
$25.00
Available for Immediate Access

Finding Your Voice to Flourish and Advocate as Beginning MFT

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Jessica ChenFeng and Dana Stone This workshop will give voice to current students/interns through supportive discussions about challenges related to personal statuses including race, ethnicity, and gender, etc. with peers, faculty, supervisors, and clients on their journey to becoming an MFT. With increased self-awareness, therapists will be able to advance the profession with advocacy and outreach with diverse communities in need of clinical services .
$15.00
$25.00
Available for Immediate Access

Five Financial Myths about Divorce

CE: 2.00
Speaker: Rhonda Noordyk

*Recorded from a previous Wisconsin Association webinar with recorded Q&A at the end.

Have you ever felt like you want to better help your clients who are going through divorce? If so, this workshop is for you. Join Rhonda Noordyk, CDFA® as she addresses the Five Financial Myths about Divorce. Not only will you learn the five financial myths but also discover practical insights on how to help debunk them. Rhonda is a high-energy speaker, podcast host and successful business owner. Her insights will challenge the status quote and leave you with practical applicable strategies for better serving your clients who are going through divorce.
*No handouts provided
$30.00
$40.00
Available for Immediate Access