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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.
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$15.00
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$25.00
Building Pathways of Success for Latinas in MFT
CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Laura M. Ganci, MS; Shelley Green, PhD This workshop will describe a recently conducted original study that was designed to explore the lived experience of Latinas training in MFT. Participants will learn about the wide range of complex, rich, and sometimes challenging experiences of Latinas as they aim to succeed in academia, how gender and the Latino culture play a role, and implications for training.
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Class Simulation Package
" 12 hours of simulation training (2 hours for required facilitator training and 10 hours of simulation time) o Future packages with instructors who have completed facilitator training are 12-hours of simulation time " Minimum session time is 2 hours. Recommended session time is 3 hours. " Select from up to 2 AAMFT-approved systemic therapy simulation scenarios
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Client Feedback in Supervision: Innovation in Training
CE Credits: 3.00 Speaker(s): William M. Pinsof, PhD; Jennifer L. McComb, PhD; Rachel M. Diamond, PhD Using client feedback in supervision provides supervisors access to important information about trainees’ clinical work. This seminar will discuss the development of a client-report change measure (the Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change), and provide a rationale for its use in supervision. Findings from a mixed methods study will highlight the facilitators and constraints to implementation and inform recommendations for use.
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$45.00
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$60.00
Competencies for Family Therapists Working in Healthcare
As the healthcare industry expands its interest in incorporating behavioral providers into conventionally-biomedical settings, it has compelled major changes in workforce training across all behavioral health disciplines. Several such disciplines have responded to this by creating competencies that guide their members in developing the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for delivering care.
Download AAMFT’s FREE, Competencies for Family Therapists Working in Healthcare Settings to acquaint yourself with the knowledge and skills to provide care.
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Competencies for Family Therapists Working w/ SMVF
Competencies for Family Therapists Working with Service Members, Veterans, and their Families
These competencies were developed for family therapists who work in diverse contexts and roles with Service members, Veterans, and their Families across a continuum of systems (e.g., couple, family, service branch) and variety of contexts (e.g., Military Health System, Veterans Health Administration, community health, training programs, research institutes, private practices). This is the first endeavor to systematically develop core competencies pertaining to family therapists who work with Service members, Veterans, and their Families.
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Confabulation: A Review for Mental Health Professionals
Confabulation is a problematic memory phenomenon impacting some individuals involved in the mental health system. This phenomenon occurs when an individual creates or backfills a gap in their memory with a fictitious or imagined memory that may be partially based on real events, but taken out of chronological context (e.g., believing the memory occurred yesterday when in reality the memory took place many years prior). Confabulation is done without intent or motivation to deceive or lie. This can range from a slight distortion of an actual event to the nuanced generation of an intricate event. The causal origins of confabulation are unclear, but the combination of cognitive impairments of several disorders (e.g., fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, schizophrenia, traumatic-brain injury, and Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome) and a predisposition to suggestion could be integral in eliciting this phenomenon. Confabulation can also occur among individuals with no known history of neurocognitive impairment, resulting from being asked direct or leading questions during a diagnostic assessment or therapy session. In some instances, confabulated statements can lead to misdiagnosis and the creation of an ineffective treatment plan. As such, training and education related to the impact of confabulation on mental health populations is a priority. This webinar will clearly distinguish confabulation from other potentially related constructs (e.g., suggestibility, delusions, and malingering), review important background information and warning signs for confabulation, and identify strategies and techniques to decrease the likelihood of confabulation during various stages of the mental health system (e.g., intake, screening, assessment, and treatment planning).
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$25.00
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Diagnosing Mood, Trauma, and Anxiety Disorders with the DSM
CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Diane R. Gehart, PhD As part of AAMFT’s training series, join our expert host, Diane Gehart, PhD as we review changes to the new DSM-5 and their effect on diagnosing mood, trauma, anxiety, and related disorders.
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$25.00
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$35.00
DSM-5: Diagnosing Children and Adolescents
CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Diane R. Gehart, PhD The DSM-5, released in spring 2013, resulted in many changes to the way that diagnoses are done. To help navigate these new changes, AAMFT developed a series of training webinars where our expert host, Diane Gehart, PhD, leads you through the most important aspects for MFTs and answers your questions! This webinar reviews autism spectrum disorder, learning disorders, ADHD, conduct and oppositional defiant disorders, eating disorders, and psychotic disorders.
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$25.00
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$35.00
DSM-5: Diagnosing Substance and Somatic Disorders
CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Diane R. Gehart, PhD As part of AAMFT's training series, join our expert host, Diane Gehart, PhD as we review changes to the new DSM-5 and their effect on diagnosing substance and somatic disorders.
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$25.00
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