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Competencies for Family Therapists Working w/ SMVF
Competencies for Family Therapists Working with Service Members, Veterans, and their Families

These competencies were developed for family therapists who work in diverse contexts and roles with Service members, Veterans, and their Families across a continuum of systems (e.g., couple, family, service branch) and variety of contexts (e.g., Military Health System, Veterans Health Administration, community health, training programs, research institutes, private... Details
2022 MFT Industry Workforce Study
In the first half of 2022, AAMFT conducted an industry workforce study to examine the shifts related to COVID-19, their short- and longer-term impacts, and what challenges and opportunities are facing the field.


What we found was rapid growth, huge demand, and shifting dynamics in a field that was already entering a new phase of maturation before it was accelerated in the pandemic. Download the 2022 MFT Industry Workforce Study for insight into these as well as... Details
Best Practices in Online Practice of Couple & Family Therapy
Online Therapy is rapidly growing in utilization and the early research on its effectiveness is promising. However, many behavioral health providers still appear to lack basic knowledge of their obligations when providing telehealth services, particularly as the legal recognition of these services is rapidly evolving.

Download AAMFT's FREE guidelines to Best Practices in the Online Practice of Couple and Family Therapy to acquaint yourself with the current regulatory... Details
Competencies for Family Therapists Working in Healthcare
As the healthcare industry expands its interest in incorporating behavioral providers into conventionally-biomedical settings, it has compelled major changes in workforce training across all behavioral health disciplines. Several such disciplines have responded to this by creating competencies that guide their members in developing the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for delivering care.

Download AAMFT’s FREE, Competencies for Family Therapists Working in... Details
CEO Workgroup on Defining and Determining Uses of G&C
The CEO Workgroup on Defining and Determining Uses of Guidelines and Competencies is a report addressing how AAMFT will differentiate the terms guidelines and competencies. Definitions, interpretations, and ethical implications are offered.
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.
Ethics for Uncertain Times: Arizona Special Interest Network
CE Credits: 3 Speaker: Justin Smith, Psy.D., LMFT

Ethics is foundational to MFT training and a continuing competency of practitioners. The COVID 19 pandemic of 2020 has seen significant changes to common practices and service delivery, forcing many clinicians out of their professional comfort zones and even competence. This training focuses on ethical competencies for MFT’s including decision making processes.

*No handouts were provided*
Providing Quality Care to LGBT Patients
CE credit: 2 Speaker: Alex Karydi

In this two hour webinar, participants will learn ways to provide affirming and inclusive health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, or LGBT, patients. LGBTQ populations must navigate the typical challenges of life while also managing the social stigma associated with their emerging sexual and gender minority identities. As a result, many LGBT individuals are at higher risk for certain behavioral and emotional issues,... Details
Counseling Active Duty Service Members and Their Families
CE Credit: 2 Speakers: Wallace (Jerry) Waldrop, Angela Waldrop

In this two hour webinar, Jerry and Angela Waldrop will share their experience and expertise in working with active duty service members and their families. Participants will have the opportunity to earn 2 CEU’s as they learn about the attributes, diagnoses, treatment, family challenges and transitions unique to the active duty service member population.

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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... Details
Telehealth: Practical Considerations for Getting Started
Credits: 2 Speaker: Brentney Petree

In this two hour webinar, participants will learn best practice information relevant to the rapidly evolving telehealth field. In a time of increased demand for distance therapy, clinicians need to develop competency and comfort with telehealth sessions to be able to better serve their clients. Clients may benefit from the accessibility, ease and convenience of telehealth, while still receiving secure, reliable and confidential care... Details
Integrative Model of Affair Recovery
Credits: 1 Speakers: Tina Timm, PhD and Adrian Blow, PhD

Infidelity is one of the most difficult presenting issues in couple therapy because of the emotional intensity, the complicated systemic issues, and the lack of evidence-based treatments on which to rely. There is evidence that infidelity has a significant attachment basis, and certainly can be conceptualized as an attachment injury in relationships. The presenters will describe a relational approach to treatment ... Details
An Overview of the PACT Couple Therapy Model
CE Credit: 1.5 Speaker: Margaret Martin

Join us for an overview of Stan Tatkin's Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy (PACT). PACT combines attachment theory, neurobiology, and human arousal regulation to effectively help even the most challenging couples. PACT therapists support couples in developing a secure-functioning relationship. Learn the PACT principles of secure-functioning become familiar with some of the interventions specific to the PACT... Details
Rural Mental Health: Preparing to Work in Rural Communities
CE credits: 2 Speaker: M. Evan Thomas

This presentation will provide an overview of rural communities and the unique culture that resides in them. Multiple students conducted by the presenter will be discussed, and these studies have focused on: screening for substance misuse in rural communities, church leaders experiences discussing mental health in rural communities, the unique language that some rural communities have to discuss their healthcare symptoms, and the... Details
Addressing Suicide among LGBTQ+ Youth
CE credits: 1 Speaker: Judy Russon

Suicide is a growing public health issue among adolescents and young adults. Due to discrimination, stigma, and experiences of rejection, LGBTQ+ youth are disproportionately affected by suicide. While the majority of LGBTQ+ youth are healthy, resilient and have strong support systems, many experience significant distress without support. The purpose of this webinar is to provide family therapists with an introduction to the knowledge... Details
Addressing Marginalization and Oppression in Therapy
Speaker: Una Henry

As conversations around race become more and more charged, it is important to learn how to engage white men in conversations around marginalization and oppression. However, in light of the prevalence of white fragility, it can be difficult to get white male clients to be willing to engage in this conversation. This workshop will break down how to get white male clients to soften and be vulnerable enough to engage in difficult conversations around... Details
Breaking the Fence: Learning From the Giants
CE: 1.00

Dr. Andolfi takes a closer look at some of family therapy’s pioneers—like Carl Whitaker, Salvador Minuchin, James Framo, and Mara Selvini Palazzoli—giants in the field who were influential in his work and development. Through personal reflections and a look back at the masters at work, Dr. Andolfi works to clarify the Milan Approach. This interview-style video outlines his development as a therapist and teacher, in continuation of the experiences of very... Details
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... Details
Training for Multicultural Counseling and Diversity Issues
CE: 2.5
Speaker: Evelyn Burrell, Psy. D

Training for Multicultural Counseling and Diversity Issues: Throughout history Blacks have been defined through the clinical lenses as “less than” when being offered treatment from White clinicians. Research often offers comparative insights between Whites and Blacks, allowing for Blacks to historically be perceived as aggressive, mentally unstable, and resistant to treatment. What is often missing from the research is the... Details
Ethics in 2 Parts: Ethical Considerations for Therapists
CE Credits: 3.75
*Recorded from the SCAMFT Fall mini Conference 2020*

Speakers: Elizabeth Pratt, Elizabeth Martin, Jamesha Williams. Join us as we explore ways to facilitate competent and confident conversations around ethics, race, and self-care in the supervision relationship.

Part 1: Remember to Take Care of Yourself! Ethics and Practice of Self-Care for Therapists and Supervisors. This session will be an interactive presentation on the... Details