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Building Resiliency

CE Credits: 4.00 Speaker(s): Kathleen C. Laundy, PsyD; Barbara S. Bennett, MS; Michelle A. Ciak, MS Families and schools are where children experience the major part of their childhood and where children learn resiliency. Multidisciplinary school teams help boost that resiliency. MFTs are now becoming school certified, and can offer unique and valuable contributions to school teams to help foster resiliency and achievement. This institute will illustrate how MFTs have joined multidisciplinary school teams to boost student achievement since certification, and will provide participants with ideas about how to boost certification initiatives in their divisions.
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Christians Doing Marriage and Family Therapy

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Christopher M. Habben Too often, "Christian" is used as an adjective modifying "therapy" rather than as a noun attending to the person of a therapist. This workshop will endeavor to offer a model of conducting therapy consistent with broad Christian assumptions, considerate of ethical obligations, consciously aware of religious injury experienced by others, and sensitive to the multiverse of spiritual experiences.
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Clean, Count, and Check: Family-Based Approach to OCD

CE Credits: 2.50 Speaker(s): Kenneth W. Phelps, PhD Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental illness where individuals are plagued by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors. This workshop will review the role of the family system in remediating challenging symptomatology. A summary of evidence-based treatment for childhood OCD will be provided, as well as application of family therapy concepts to traditional exposure therapy via the 6Es model.
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Client Feedback in Supervision: Innovation in Training

CE Credits: 3.00 Speaker(s): William M. Pinsof, PhD; Jennifer L. McComb, PhD; Rachel M. Diamond, PhD Using client feedback in supervision provides supervisors access to important information about trainees’ clinical work. This seminar will discuss the development of a client-report change measure (the Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change), and provide a rationale for its use in supervision. Findings from a mixed methods study will highlight the facilitators and constraints to implementation and inform recommendations for use.
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Collaborative Care of Maltreated Youth

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Mr. Bruce J. Burkland, MA; Cindy Knight; Thomas D. Concannon, M.A.M.F.T .; Chris Moll This session will focus on Marriage and Family Therapists developing relationships between clients, professionals, and agencies involved in the treatment of maltreated children and their families. The workshop will include a review of the importance of relationship, explore how relationship building happens in the clinical setting and parallel processes throughout the system, and identify how to put practices into action.
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Collaborative Practice with Families

CE Credits: 1.50 Speaker(s): Heather Farineau; Armeda Stevenson Wojciak, PhD; Cassandra G. Lettenberger-Klein, PhD; Cicely W. Brantley; Sarah B. Woods, PhD; Lenore M. McWey, PhD This interactive workshop will focus on working with families involved with the child welfare system. Exploration of challenges and strategies to overcome these challenges using the systemic lens MFTs are trained with will be presented. Presenters will employ perspectives of therapists, child welfare workers, and clients to emphasize best practices for working with families and the child welfare system.
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Competencies in Family Therapy with Transgender Clients

CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Heather Ambrose; Hollie Hancock The transgender population has largely been ignored by clinical research. Individuals are identifying as transgendered at younger ages, therefore therapists must become aware of clinical competencies needed to assist these individuals and their families in the transition process. Participants will learn competencies needed for therapists working with transgender clients and their families, and best practices associated with positive transitions.
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Competency-Based Family Therapy with Military Service Member

Speaker: Sebastian Perumbilly This presentation will identify and discuss core competencies related to clinical work with military service members and their families. The research participants were nationally reputed clinicians specialized in working with military service members. The presenter will focus on four key clinical areas of core competencies: clinical assessment and diagnosis, treatment planning, therapeutic interventions, and evaluation of treatment effectiveness.
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Confabulation: A Review for Mental Health Professionals

Confabulation is a problematic memory phenomenon impacting some individuals involved in the mental health system. This phenomenon occurs when an individual creates or backfills a gap in their memory with a fictitious or imagined memory that may be partially based on real events, but taken out of chronological context (e.g., believing the memory occurred yesterday when in reality the memory took place many years prior). Confabulation is done without intent or motivation to deceive or lie. This can range from a slight distortion of an actual event to the nuanced generation of an intricate event. The causal origins of confabulation are unclear, but the combination of cognitive impairments of several disorders (e.g., fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, schizophrenia, traumatic-brain injury, and Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome) and a predisposition to suggestion could be integral in eliciting this phenomenon. Confabulation can also occur among individuals with no known history of neurocognitive impairment, resulting from being asked direct or leading questions during a diagnostic assessment or therapy session. In some instances, confabulated statements can lead to misdiagnosis and the creation of an ineffective treatment plan. As such, training and education related to the impact of confabulation on mental health populations is a priority. This webinar will clearly distinguish confabulation from other potentially related constructs (e.g., suggestibility, delusions, and malingering), review important background information and warning signs for confabulation, and identify strategies and techniques to decrease the likelihood of confabulation during various stages of the mental health system (e.g., intake, screening, assessment, and treatment planning).
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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.
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