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Ethics in Medical Family Therapy: Important Considerations

Speakers: Tai Mendenhall, Ph.D., LMFT; Max Zubatsky, Ph.D., LMFT; Jennifer Hodgson, Ph.D., LMFT; Angela Lamson, Ph.D., LMFT
CE Credits: 3.0


This course is provided by the MFTs in Healthcare Network; find out more and how to join at www.aamft.org/tin.


In any healthcare setting, MFT clinicians must adhere to the AAMFT Code of Ethics while simultaneously considering the uniqueness of the site and population served and engaging in collaboration with providers from diverse disciplines who also have their own codes of ethics to follow. Expert speakers in this webinar will provide detailed examples and practical applications of ethics across a wide range of roles and contexts. They will also share resources (e.g., recommended reading and training materials) for participants who are preparing for and/or practicing in clinical, teaching/supervisory, administrative, and policy roles in health care.
$51.00
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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.
$15.00
$25.00
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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.
$21.00
$31.00
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Families and Health: A Biopsychosocial Approach

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Sarah B. Woods, PhD; Jacob B. Priest, PhD This workshop will describe recent research findings linking close relationships and health, and the clinical implications of this research for family therapists. Applications of the Biobehavioral Family Model, a systemic, biopsychosocial approach to health, will be used to describe how best to navigate therapy with families with an ill child or adult family member.
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Families Living with ASD: Integrating MFT in Systems

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Brie A. Turns, PhD; Nicole P. Springer, PhD Families living with Autism typically seek services focusing on treatment for the diagnosed child, leaving the remaining family members to manage interpersonal struggles without sufficient support. This workshop will highlight key therapeutic competencies for working with the family, by applying systemic interventions to dynamics these families often face, and direct clinicians on how to collaborate with other systems of care.
$31.00
$41.00
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Family Adaptations to Brain Injury: Thinking with Speedbumps

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): James Ungvarsky and Sharon Trivette Working with families whose military member has experienced a mild or moderate traumatic brain injury (mTBI) presents unique challenges to the family therapist. Family members are concerned that “this isn’t the same person who left for deployment”. Therapists are often perplexed due to the intermittent and inconsistent behavioral and cognitive manifestations of an mTBI. This session explores the intersection of mTBI and PTSD and potential impacts on family interactions. It includes a fast-paced experiential activity allowing participants to gain insights from the brain injured perspective and offers proposed family interventions.
$31.00
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Family Deportation: Implications and Impact on Mental Health

Speaker(s): Sandra Espinoza, Iman Dadras, Hye-Sun Ro Undocumented immigrants living in the United States are victims to a host of risk factors that not only threaten their presence in this country but their psychological well-being. This presentation will facilitate a new discourse within the field of couple and family therapy regarding the role of racism and discrimination as a contributor to the distress in undocumented families.
$15.00
$25.00
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Family Medicine and Family Therapy: A Necessary Unity

CE Credits: 5.00 Speaker(s): Deepu George; Matthew Martin; Leslie Allison; Morgan Stinson; Michele Smith; Steve Livingston Family medicine is a natural home for family therapists because of the focus on “the individual in the context of his or her family and community, and all the complexities it entails.” Our presentation will describe the world of family medicine residency primary care programs and 5 successful programs that have integrated family therapists as providers and educators.
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Family Therapists in Medical Settings

The purpose of this document is to assist MFTs with advocacy efforts and to advance the overall profession of systemic family therapy within healthcare settings. A sound and comprehensive argument is offered as well as an infographic for education and advocacy purposes.
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Family Therapy in Global Humanitarian Contexts

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Laurie L. Charles, PhD; Catalina Perdomo; Deborah Healy; Daisy A Ceja; Kathryn Dunne; Kotia K Whitaker This workshop will focus on critical issues specific to the practice of family therapy within the humanitarian sphere. Presenters offer practical information and content specific to the training, supervision, and delivery of systemic family-based services where human rights and humanitarian intervention are part of the context, with a focus on making this work accessible across a variety of settings.
$31.00
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