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How Technology will Radically Change MFT's Future

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Benjamin E. Caldwell, PsyD Online service delivery is already impacting the field of family therapy, but has only made small inroads compared to what’s ahead. New technology is poised to revolutionize training, licensure, and research as well. This workshop will describe developing technologies and their potential impacts (positive and negative), with an emphasis on needed policy changes to keep MFTs on the cutting edge.
$31.00
$41.00
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How to Resolve Toxic Discourse

Speaker: Michael Gottlieb Today's increasingly partisan political climate and the division it sometimes engenders creates unique challenges for family members who find themselves on opposite sides of a particular issue. Mental health professionals must navigate between and among disputing family members, while managing their own views, thoughts, and feelings in the therapy room. While Washington DC might not seem an obvious source for guidance on this particular topic, those who live and work there must navigate these challenges daily-often hourly-as they engage with friends, colleagues, and family on all sides of a particular issue. What can be learned from that experience? And how can it be applied to therapeutic practice? No Handouts provided.
$15.00
$25.00
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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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I Heart MFTs Teddy Bear

Give your clients, friends and family the gift of snuggle. This snuggly soft plush bear is the perfect accessory your office needs. It will put a smile on your face and your clients. Use to comfort clients during a session or just to make your office look more homey.
$13.50
$14.99

I Love You, I Hate You: Couple’s Therapy and BPD

Speaker: Molly McDowell-Burns Couples appearing for therapy with one individual having BPD (borderline personality disorder) can present a challenge for even the most experienced MFT. This forum will provide strategies for navigating the complexities of couples' therapy & BPD. As AAMFT encourages our history to be revisited, structural family therapy will be the framework used to help attendees conceptualize these couples.
$15.00
$25.00
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I Would Like to Call You Mother

This session, recorded in 1988 by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and digitally remastered in 2009, features Ivan Boszmormenyi-Nagy conduct­ing a live, unedited therapy session with a family. The featured family includes four generations consisting of a delinquent adolescent, his chronically psychotic mother, grandparents and great-grand mother. Instead of reframes, paradoxical injunctions or restructuring, Nagy’s model employs multidirected partiality, which includes discuss­ing and acknowledging everyone’s positive contributions to counter their mistrust, blaming and self-defeating invisible loyalties. Approx. Time: 115 minutes
$74.25
$129.00

Integrating Neuroscience and Family Systems in Anxiety

CE Credits: 5.00 Speaker(s): Glenn J. Veenstra, Jr., PhD Different aspects of anxiety are produced in the levels of brain functioning that develop as a child matures. Systemic interactions between these levels that contribute to anxiety disorders will be outlined and linked to the corresponding interpersonal interactions between parent and child. This knowledge will enable therapists to more effectively help clients with anxiety problems.
$81.00
$95.00
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Integration of DSM-5 Personality and Family Functioning

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Glenn J. Veenstra, Jr., PhD Participants will learn to assess individual personality structure using the DSM-5 Levels of Personality Functioning that is the most innovative and foundational aspect of this latest revision. Strong parallels between family functioning models and the DSM-5 model will be outlined and used to provide a vision of how family system assessment could be integrated into future DSM revisions.
$31.00
$41.00
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JMFT: Vol 45 Issue 4 October 2019

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.
$13.00
$18.00

JMFT: Vol.38 January 2012: Effectiveness Edition

This publication presents thorough, detailed research on the efficacy of marriage and family therapy. Complete with 13 peer-reviewed articles, each of which present the state of MFT research and practice in a specific area based on the last ten years of relevant research. Top researchers address these topics thoroughly and completely, offering valuable insights as well as implications for current and future practitioners in each area. It also includes an editorial by Dr. Fred P. Piercy, who begins his tenure as editor-in-chief of JMFT with this issue. The JMFT Special Edition brings a decade of essential research to your fingertips and is an issue that no clinician, researcher, educator, policy maker or supervisor should be without.
$45.00
$65.00