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Patterns that Connect: Relational Neuroscience in MFT

CE Credits: 3.00 Speaker(s): Suzanne Midori Hanna, PhD; Deepu V. George, Ph.D.; Morgan A. Stinson, PhD Brain research encourages attention to biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions of clinical work. Interventions that are body-oriented align with human stress responses and reward systems. This presentation reviews brain basics and creative pivot points across individual, couple, family, and community domains. Exercises address self of the therapist and denonstrate how to integrate neuroscience principles with attachment-related clinical processes.
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Pediatric Weight Management and Prevention

Speaker(s): Keeley Pratt, Jerica Berge, Catherine Van Fossen Given the high prevalence of childhood obesity, MFTs will undoubtedly work with families struggling with a child with overweight/obesity. Training in family systems theory and integrated family-based care models situate MFTs to intervene effectively with this population. This session will describe how MFTs are addressing pediatric weight management and will highlight family systems clinical and research efforts with this population.
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Pioneers of Family Therapy Booklet

The Pioneers of Family Therapy booklet contains brief biographical information on 25 of the innovators in the family therapy field, along with a Family Therapy Genogram, which documents one perspective of the time line and history of our profession. Also included in the booklet is a DVD of the 2009 AAMFT Annual Conference plenary session by Bruce Kuehl, PhD, which addresses the founders of the MFT profession.
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Play Time’s Over: Diagnosing Video Game Addiction

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Sarah Hays, Justine Mastin, and Larisa Garski In this presentation, we aim to help clinicians gain competence in the context of gaming and geek content - particularly video games. We will take a philosophical look at the theories behind video game play and gameplay generally (ludology), the theory of virtually being (ontology), what video game play really is as a behavior, and the relationships gained both parasocially and intrasocially through play. In parallel, we will discuss the semantic and contextual considerations surrounding addiction. This will lead to a thoughtful conversation addressing the diagnosis of behaviors, symptoms, and accuracy of diagnoses specifically surrounding disordered and healthy video game play. We will discuss potential pitfalls involved in this process including client honesty, comprehensive scope of symptom consideration, billing pressure, and client-family report. Clinicians who attend this workshop will have insight to the culture of video games and how to more accurately address the concept of addiction in context of an evolving digital and technological world.
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Preparing Children to Become Sexually Healthy Adults

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Ruth C. Neustifter, PhD; Harry Shuster, MA; Jaime Dice Supporting the path to sexual maturity has always been challenging, however, the recent pace of social and technological change has left many adults wondering how to best help children set a foundation for healthy sexual development. This engaging workshop will offer useful applied techniques for therapists and families based in research-supported theory on family therapy and child development.
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Shifts Happen: Insoo Kim Berg & Steve de Shazer

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Cynthia K. Hansen; Frank N. Thomas, PhD In a city known more for festivals than psychotherapy innovation, a newly married couple with strong roots in family therapy brought together diverse groups of individuals from many professional disciplines and cultures to experiment with the most effective ways of helping people using talk therapy. Professionals all over the world engaged in similar activities and research, but Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is an approach that has spread internationally. In this keynote, Dr. Cynthia K. Hansen and Dr. Frank N. THomas will explore what was different about the world of Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer and its impact on the field of psychotherapy. Decades after the opening of the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee, Drs. Thomas and Hansen honor these psychotherapy pioneers by reflecting on the journey from the roots of SFBT to its present-day impacts and raise questions about what lies ahead.
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Solution-Focused Substance Misuse Treatment

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Teri Pichot Regardless of intent, most professionals eventually find themselves working with clients who struggle with substance related issues. This population frequently presents with family, employment, legal, and other significant life disruption that can challenge the best therapist. The traditional model of treatment for addiction has a fairly low success rate and comes with high staff burnout. Come learn how SFBT effectively addresses substance related concerns in a way that empowers the client, the family, and the professional.
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South Carolina Fall Mini Conference 2020

CE Credits: 3.75 Speakers: Elizabeth Pratt, Elizabeth Martin, Jamesha Williams. Join us as we explore ways to facilitate competent and confident conversations around ethics, race, and self-care in the supervision relationship.

Part 1: Remember to Take Care of Yourself! Ethics and Practice of Self-Care for Therapists and Supervisors. This session will be an interactive presentation on the importance of self-care in ethical practice.

Part 2: Race and the Supervisory Relationship: Ethical Considerations. This session will be a conversation between two Marriage and Family Therapists addressing issues that frequently arise in supervision in regards to race, and how white supervisors, in particular, can increase their competence in this area and ensure ethical practices with all supervisees.

**No Handouts were Provided**

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Special Education and Student Achievement: A Systemic Lens

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Kathleen C. Laundy, PsyD Participants will be introduced to the value of systemic training as it relates to special education. Participants will learn about individual, family, school, community and cultural influences that can affect students with special needs over time. A model called the Longitudinal Overview of Growth in Systems (LOGs) will be employed to help guide assessment and understanding of the wide range of services that MFTs can provide to administrators, teachers, students and families in schools. Systems trained therapists provide a context-rich set of services to special education school teams, and can offer continuity to schools, students and their families across time. Early systems-based support can more comprehensively identify students in need, build needed social and emotional services to boost student resiliency, and can prevent out-of-district placements and other costly outcomes.
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Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg: Storied Reflections

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Michele Weiner-Davis and Michael Durrant There is no doubt that since its inception, Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) has made a lasting impact on the field of psychotherapy around the globe. The success of SFBT rooted in the beliefs, tenacity, and energy of its founders, Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer. Join speakers Michele Weiner-Davis and Michael Durrant as they share recollections of the development of SFBT and the early work done at the Brief Family Therapy Center. They will also share their personal stories about working with Insoo and Steve and witnessing first-hand how thier vision was so instrumental in changing the face of psychotherapy.
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