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Couples' Experience of Military Deployment

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Adrian J. Blow, PhD; Lisa A. Gorman, PhD; Angela J. Huebner, PhD This presentation will focus on the experiences of couples through a military deployment and reintegration after they return home. Drawing from in-depth qualitative interviews of military couples, the presenters will describe in detail the stories of deployment reported by these couples and the relevance of these stories for prevention and intervention efforts conducted by therapists who work with these couples.
$25.00
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Cultural Neuroscience: Child and Adolescent Brain Developmnt

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Manijeh Daneshpour, PhD; Iman Dadras, PhD Cultural neuroscience has the potential to shed light on how social and cultural contexts interact with brain development. Drawing on insights from psychology, sociology, and anthropology this presentation focuses on children and adolescent brain and discusses cultural context of neuroscience research to examine critical ways that marriage and family therapists can utilize this information in working with families.
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Discernment Counseling for Couples Considering Divorce

CE Credits: 4.00 Speaker(s): William J. Doherty, PhD; Steven M. Harris, PhD Couples and therapists often get stuck when spouses show up uncertain about whether to try therapy, let alone whether to stay married. This institute will present a field-tested protocol for “discernment counseling” that helps couples explore the decision about divorcing or trying a course of therapy and other services to see if they restore their marriage to health. *No handouts are available for this course*
$65.00
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Don't Think, but Observe: SFBT and Buddhist Well-Being

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Mariana Falconier; Diane R. Gehart, PhD Mindfulness skills are used increasingly in therapy and can enhance wellbeing of clients and therapists. This presentation will explore integrating mindfulness and Buddhist psychology principles in solution-focused brief therapy and related postmodern approaches. This workshop will explore the points of connection and identify mindfulness-based applications for solution-oriented therapy.
$31.00
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Effectively Working With Sexual Assault Void of Bias

CE Credits: 1.00 Speaker(s): Samantha E. Heuwagen; Christopher K. Belous, PhD Why are some therapists afraid to tackle the complexities of working with sexual assault survivors and untangling the web of traumas? Through supervision, personal therapy, and discussions with colleagues, clinicians can overcome their own bias and limitations surrounding sex and sexual trauma. This presentation will encourage and discuss evidence based, sex positive approaches to working with sexual trauma.
$15.00
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Ethical Management of Sexual Feelings

Speaker: Chris Fariello This forum will explore sexual attraction between therapists and their clients/supervisees. A review of the literature will help to demystify the prevalence of these feelings. Participants will then be encouraged, with knowledge of the literature, to discuss the ethical and therapeutic implications of experiencing and expressing sexual feelings with clients and understand ethical options for managing sexual feelings.
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Evidence-Based Clinical Practice: The Five Core Skills

CE Credits: 3 Speaker: Lee Williams, PhD

This workshop will educate therapists on how to use research to enhance their clinical work. The workshop will begin by describing the potential benefits of using research to inform clinical work, as well as some of the challenges that might be encountered. The workshop will then examine various ways in which research might be used to inform therapy. Much of the workshop will be devoted to teaching therapists five core skills (The 5 A’s) for using research to answer clinical questions. These skills include how to ask questions that research might help answer, how to acquire research to answer the question, how to appraise the quality of the research, how to apply the findings, and how to analyze the effectiveness of the treatment, and adjust as necessary.
$45.00
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Experiences & Needs of Couple and Family Therapists of Color

Speaker(s): Kara Erolin, Elizabeth Wieling, Mudita Rastogi This forum will use PowerPoint, handouts, and group discussion to present the results of the 2018 survey assessing the needs of couple and family therapists of color regarding experiences within: AAMFT, clinical training programs, community and work settings, clinical programs of research, professional development, and public engagement and political activism.
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Exploring Experiences of Diversity and Multiculturalism

CE: 4.00
Speaker: Jennifer Torres

Part 1: Social inequalities result in health disparities, relational conflict, and assaults to personal dignity. These experiences influence the lives of therapists and clients who come from diverse contexts and enter a space of healing together. This webinar will explore how larger systems of power impact the therapeutic relationship and influence the interactions that take place in the clinical context. Participants will develop an awareness for the cultural differences that influence the lived experiences of both therapists and their clients.

Part 2: After understanding how experiences of power, privilege, and oppression affect the clinical relationship, participants will learn how to implement interventions that are culturally sensitive and responsive. Additionally, participants will explore the complex ethical issues and challenges that become salient when delivering interventions from a culturally-informed lens. Participants will learn how to integrate a multicultural perspective into their practice, and engage with clients from a social justice-oriented framework.
$65.00
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Exploring the Horizon of MFTs Globally

CE Credits: 1.25 Speaker(s): Frank Dattilio In this era of globalization, marriage and family therapists have become connected to their international colleagues more than ever. While members of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy have been instrumental in developing innovative strides in research, education, training and practice, they have much to benefit from a collegial exchange with professionals in other parts of the world who are equally contributing innovative work in these four domains.
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