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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
Available for Immediate Access

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
Available for Immediate Access

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
Available for Immediate Access

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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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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Brief Assessment: Working Effectively with Sex Issues

Speaker: Martha Kauppi Sex issues are often complex, overlapping, distressing, and confusing for all. This forum will introduce an original brief assessment tool that offers a concise, elegant method of sorting information, understanding interconnected symptoms, identifying potentially dangerous medical issues, making skilled referrals, and prioritizing treatment. In this skills-based presentation, demonstration and Q&A will help increase confidence by applying the material right away.
$15.00
$25.00
Available for Immediate Access

Can We Talk About Sex? Discussion About Sex in Counseling

CE: 2
Speaker: Dr. Nic Natale, PhD

SCAMFT: For Counselors and Therapists who work with couples, “Can We Talk About Sex?” reveals proven means of facilitating meaningful discussions about sexual issues. Come and explore the many facets of working with couples in this fun and engaging course.

**No Handouts Provided
$30.00
$40.00
Available for Immediate Access

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.

$0.00
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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
Available for Immediate Access

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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