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MFT Consultants: Working with Low-Income Communities

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Brian J. Distelberg; Lauren D Foster, PhD; Elsie S. Lobo, MS; Ginger Glenn Simonton; Mr. Mark D. Buchholz This workshop will demonstrate how participants can expand their clinical work to their larger community. We will present varying community based research models from the MFT literature and illustrate our own community based action oriented model has been effective at reducing low income family stressors such as homelessness, veteran mental health struggles and socioeconomic mobility through housing assistance programs.
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MFTs in the Schools: A Systematic Approach

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Linda S. Metcalf, PhD This webinar provides an overview of solution-focused basics for MFTs to consider when working in the school system. By viewing the school "system" as a family, you can serve as an instrument of change that helps each family member see the student with a new lens.
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Minimum Standards for Systemic Therapy Applications

This report offers an in-depth analysis involving the use of apps within mental health and systemic family therapy. Standards, levels of learning, and a usability scale are offered.
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Models and Fidelity in Integrated Care: Getting Started!

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Tai J. Mendenhall, Lisa Zak-Hunter, Laura Sudano, Angela Lamson, Francisco Limon, Rola Aamar, and Jennifer Hodgson In the last five years there has been an explosion of evidence to support patient and family-centered models of integrated behavioral health care. It is important that anyone planning to work in a medical setting with diverse populations learns the essential elements and applications of these models. This 2-part workshop will introduce evidence-based integrated behavioral healthcare models, fidelity methods, and screening protocols that attendees will need to know and understand prior to seeking employment in a medical setting.
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Motivational Interviewing...

CE Credits: 3.00 Speaker(s): Jerica M. Berge, PhD; Tai J Mendenhall, PhD There is a growing need for motivational interviewing (MI) techniques in medical family therapy (MedFT) settings to address lifestyle behavior changes such as smoking cessation, obesity prevention, and diabetes management. Although MI is an evidence-based practice for lifestyle behavior change, most MedFTs are not trained in it. This seminar will introduce MI theory, clinical applications, and training techniques for supervisors.
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS): An Advanced Overview

Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) occurs in babies that experience prenatal exposure to opioids. The baby is simply exposed to opioids in the womb during the course of pregnancy. As a result, the infant is born already addicted to whatever substances that the mother consumed during her pregnancy. These substances could be prescription (e.g., methadone and oxycodone) or illegal (e.g., heroin) in nature. When the baby no longer receives the drug after birth, withdrawal symptoms such as vomiting, seizures, sensory sensitivity, and loss of weight become apparent. This syndrome can have both short- and long-term developmental consequences. Concerns of NAS have increased with the opioid addiction crisis in the United States. In fact, research suggests somewhere between 25% and 30% of American pregnant women are prescribed opioids like OxyContin, Percocet, and Vicodin. This does not even account for instances where illegal drugs are consumed by pregnant women. Fueled by the consumption of these drugs, NAS has become one of the largest public health problems in the United States. For example, cases of NAS skyrocketed by approximately 400% from 2000 to 2012 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). This leaves 3.9 out of every 1000 delivery admissions in the United States with NAS. This training is designed to increase awareness of NAS and prepare attendees to address this public health crisis in the field. Specifically, the training will define NAS, explore the developmental and behavioral health consequences of NAS, discuss screening and assessment options, and identify evidence-based treatments and interventions (including systemic family therapy) for the baby and mother. Medical, mental health, child welfare, legal, and criminal justice professionals will benefit from this training.
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One Heart, Two Homes: Co-Parenting Kids of Divorce

CE Credits: 3.50 Speaker(s): Tammy L. Daughtry, MMFT; Jay S Daughtry, MAMFT Divorce impacts over a million children a year in America, resulting in millions of co-parents who are navigating the path of shared parenting between households. The family system becomes very complicated in post-divorce, never married and also in step family complexities. In this institute attendees will explore co-parenting communication, post-divorce adjustment, the six specific risks for children after divorce, the five specific co-parenting "categories" and how to help parents and children with life-giving outcomes. This will include multi-media elements and group discussions. By understanding these family systems, therapists and family advocates can make a critical and positive impact on society and future generations to come.
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Online Therapy: A Systemic, Ethical, and Practice Approach

Speaker(s): Aaron Norton, Jaclyn Cravens, Shelly Smith, Jennifer Labanowski As society moves into the digital age so too should the field of marriage and family therapy. Today's practicing MFTs need innovation, focused training, and education on telemental health services. Clinicians will leave this session with focused information on the systemic, practical, and ethical considerations to help them integrate online services to their practice.
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Overview of Law and Ethics

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Benjamin E. Caldwell, PsyD This webinar will explore legal and ethical issues facing marriage and family therapists today. The webinar will highlight common issues in couple and family work and review legal and ethical decision-making.
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Overview of Race and Ethinicity

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Markie L.C. Twist, PhD This on-demand online educational webinar provides a basic overview of race and ethnicity for family therapists.
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