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Guardians of the Galaxy: Guiding Youth through Grief

CE Credits: 4.00 Speaker(s): Cadmona A. Hall, PhD; Heather L. Hay, PhD This institute will provide an overview of grief and loss with an emphasis on the unique grief reactions of children utilizing a developmental perspective. Participants will increase their knowledge base connected to theory, research, and practice of clinical work with bereaved youth and their families. The presentation will provide tools for facilitating a supportive environment in the context of grief.
$65.00
$81.00
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Healthy Parents, Healthy Children...

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Denise Wilfley Dr. Denise Wilfley will offer a family-based approach to developing and sustaining healthy eating and lifestyle habits in children. Parents are key agents of change, and Dr. Wilfley will describe how they can engineer their home and social environments to optimize healthy weight regulation, encourage positive body esteem, and prevent excess weight gain and eating disorders.
$25.00
$35.00
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High Conflict Divorce and Parenting: Current Interventions

CE Credits: 3.50 Speaker(s): Jeff Chang, PhD; William F. Northey, PhD; Between 5 and 10% of divorces with children can be defined as "high conflict," resulting in protracted litigation, excessive consumption of community resources, and most importantly, broken relationships, and a worsening of mental health problems. The presenters will describe the dynamics of high-conflict families, discuss ethical/legal issues, describe current intervention approaches, and focus on the self of the therapist.
$55.00
$71.00
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I Have Something To Tell You: Conversations of Sexual Abuse

CE Credits: 1.25 Speaker(s): Aaron M. Norton, PhD; Catherine V. Boynton, MS; Dolores M. Gonzalez; Jasmine N. Moore This workshop will help new and experienced therapists process childhood sexual abuse (CSA) in family therapy. It will review fundamental knowledge and techniques in working with child victims of sexual abuse using several art and drama therapy tools to increase their efficacy when working with families of children who have experienced childhood sexual abuse.
$21.00
$31.00
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Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (Jul 2014 Vol 40 No 3)

CE Credits: 5.00 This issue of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy includes articles in the following topics: Cost Effectiveness Research; Children, Youth, and Family Therapy; Military Couples; and Interpersonal Violence. As the most influential scholarly journal on family therapy, the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy provides marriage and family therapists with an array of articles on research, theory, clinical practice, and training in the field. With that in mind, each issue of JMFT offers empirically sound research findings and the latest in clinical wisdom as it relates to a variety of couple and family concerns. After reading an issue of the journal; participants will return to this site to purchase and take the online test.
$81.00
$95.00
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Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (Oct 2016 Vol 42 No 4)

CE Credits: 5.00 This issue of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy includes articles in the following topics: Family Therapy Education; Enhancing Relationships; Interventions for Children; and more. As the most influential scholarly journal on family therapy, the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy provides marriage and family therapists with an array of articles on research, theory, clinical practice, and training in the field. With that in mind, each issue of JMFT offers empirically sound research findings and the latest in clinical wisdom as it relates to a variety of couple and family concerns. After reading an issue of the journal; participants will return to this site to purchase and take the online test.
$81.00
$95.00
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Love After Lockup

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

Stacy Womack-Henderson, a respected life coach and mentor, and Chef Jeff Henderson, a passionate and talented chef make for an incredible team. Their inspiring journey together began while Jeff was incarcerated in federal prison and quickly evolved into the creation of a beautiful family together, including five children.

An inspirational couple married over 21 years, Jeff and Stacy are champions of change and positivity in the world by way of their deep devotion to such causes as overcoming adversity, marriage, and family. Together they encourage self-empowerment, and childhood development.

Their combined wealth of knowledge empowers individuals to achieve life-changing transformation.

No handouts have been provided.
$21.00
$31.00
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Love Wins: A Dialogue with Nelba Marquez-Greene

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Nelba L. Marquez-Greene, MA; Michael L. Chafin, MEd In what has become an all too frequent occurrence, December 14, 2012 was a day rocked by violence as 20 elementary school students and 6 adult staff members lost their lives in the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. One of those children lost was 6-year old Ana, daughter of AAMFT Clinical Fellow Nelba Márquez-Greene. In the ensuing two and a half years, her life re-shaped by the tragic events, Ms. Márquez-Greene has been driven by her family motto “love wins” and a desire to ensure her daughter’s life is remembered twice as loudly as her death. Her journey has led her to every level of government, media, and the public to increase understanding and awareness to prevent violence and promote healing. Join us as AAMFT Past President Michael Chafin speaks with Nelba about her journey and ways she believes all mental health professionals can work to help prevent future tragedies.
$25.00
$35.00
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Love, Hope, and Forgiveness

CE Credits: 1.00 Kim Phuc Phan Thi was born and raised in a village near Saigon. In 1972, Americans and the South Vietnamese Airforce dropped napalm bombs on her village. Nine-year-old Phuc fled from a Buddhist pagoda, where she and her family were hiding. Two of her infant cousins did not survive the attack, and Phuc was badly burned. Phuc was photographed running down the road, screaming from the burns to her skin. Ut's photograph of Phuc remains one of the most unforgettable images of the Vietnam War. Phuc's incredible story was turned into a book called The Girl in the Picture and a documentary called Kim's Story: The Road from Vietnam. In light of Phuc's struggle, she established a foundation to further heal the wounds of war. The Kim Foundation International is a nonprofit organization committed to funding programs to heal children in war torn areas of the world. It is named for Phuc, who wants to give back what so many gave to her to contribute to her healing.
$15.00
$25.00
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Multidisciplinary School Teams and Complex Student Needs

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Kathleen C. Laundy, PsyD Schools are where children spend the bulk of their time outside of their homes, and for many students it is where they receive health care services. The second session will focus on the multidisciplinary matrix of school health team members and how they collaborate to clinically support student achievement and health. This webinar will integrate school categories of disability with the APA DSM-5 system of diagnosis, and will use complex case examples containing medical, psychological and learning elements to illustrate the value of multidisciplinary assessment and treatment in schools. Assessment tools and the specific roles and responsibilities of team members will also be addressed in this session.
$25.00
$35.00
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