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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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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of MFT

Speaker(s): Aaron Cohn and Katherine Hertlein Artificial Intelligence is transforming every part of our profession, including process, training, research, and delivery. Understanding the reciprocal influence of A.I. and client systems requires a systemic lens. To help position MFTs as leaders in this technological revolution, our presentation provides both an overview of state-of-the-art computerized psychotherapy and an examination of how AI technologies already influence client systems.
$15.00
$25.00
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Best Practices in Online Practice of Family Therapy

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Benjamin E. Caldwell, PsyD In this webinar to further explore the guidelines, Dr. Ben Caldwell will describe the work of the Online Therapy workgroup, and how the group was able to develop such clear and specific guidelines for MFTs working online. He'll review how those best practices can be used to develop or update an online practice. Finally, he will respond to member questions about online couple and family therapy. If you are working online now, are planning to start soon, or are considering the possibility for your future, this webinar will help you understand the steps that go along with working online.
$15.00
$25.00
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Beyond Borders: Reunifying Families in Family Therapy

*This course has been edited from a live event. Moments of low volume and discussion may occur*

Presenters: Ashley Landers, Jessica Simpson, Noah Gagner, Brittany Robinson, and Bertranna Muruthi

In the wake of family separation by immigration, parental incarceration, child maltreatment, foster care, and adoption, this workshop illuminates the complex experiences of reunifying families. Implications for family therapists working with reunifying families will be explored. The experiences of reunifying families, current research, and the application of family therapy models can offer guidance to MFTs to better serve reunifying families.
$25.00
$35.00
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Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies for MFTs

CE Credits: 4.00 Speaker(s): Michael G. Pipich, MS Bipolar disorder patients wait an average of nearly 10 years for proper treatment. In this presentation, participants will learn bipolar diagnostic applications and a three-phase approach to bipolar therapy. Techniques to treat denial and improve acceptance among bipolar patients and families are presented, along with collaborative and educational models to improve treatment outcomes towards long term disease management.
$65.00
$80.00
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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.
$15.00
$25.00
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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.
$65.00
$80.00
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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 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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Creating the Anti-depressant Family: What Families...

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Michael D. Yapko, PhD The rate of depression is rising in the United States and elsewhere around the world.Ê According to the World Health Organization (WHO), depression is currently the fourth greatest cause of human suffering and disability. This webinar presentation will explore the substantial evidence that depression is much more a social than medical problem. Despite the popularity of antidepressants, there are things that no amount of medication can do, including building the skills necessary to function well as individuals and as a family. Dr. Yapko will identify how depression distorts family life, and how to address the various aspects of family life tainted by depression realistically. Designing and delivering experiential processes specific to treating depression within an interpersonal framework will be explored in depth. Finally, we will consider the issue of prevention and what MFTs can do to help stem the rising tide of depression in families.
$15.00
$25.00
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