March / April 2022 Volume 21, No. 2

Credly Badges: What Are They and Why Should I Use Them?

Did you know that 97% of online users utilize search engines like Google to find new businesses and services as their first option? And more employers utilizing online job postings and career fairs and recruiting via tools like Linked In than ever before. Your digital presence has never been more important for your career! And [...]

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March / April 2022 Volume 21, No. 2

The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy’s Article of the Year

Standing and Responding in Solidarity with Disenfranchised Immigrant Families in the United States: An Ongoing Call for Action. JMFT Editor Steve Harris, PhD, announced in the 2020 Annual Report (published in October 2021) that JMFT’s “Article of the Year” goes to Standing and Responding in Solidarity with Disenfranchised Immigrant Families in the United States: An [...]

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March / April 2022 Volume 21, No. 2

AAMFT Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity Statement

Diversity is a reality of life reflected in the broadest spectrum of the many different ways that individuals identify and exist in the world. Inclusion is acknowledging and appreciating the reality and value of our diversity, intentionally enlisting and engaging the spectrum of different identities and experiences, and respecting what each person brings to the [...]

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March / April 2022 Volume 21, No. 2

“Goodbye” to FTM in Print

Since 2002, Family Therapy Magazine has been hitting mailboxes six times a year, all over the globe, delivering clinical content, Association updates, and other news related to behavioral health happenings. For those who have been around for a while, you may recall that first issue of FTM in January 2002—Hope & Healing—coming right after a [...]

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March / April 2022 Volume 21, No. 2

Oh, the places we’ll go…with Our MFT Trainings

When we have talked about AAMFT events in the past, key considerations have been how we can meet members’ needs, advance our profession, and continue to build community within our association. We've also considered the element of where we can go to maximize our impact with MFTs and those interested in systemic training. Historically, the [...]

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November / December 2021 Volume 20, No. 6

Dorothy S. Becvar: A Joyful Remembrance

Dorothy Stroh Becvar, PhD, past AAMFT Board Member and Approved Supervisor, LMFT, LCWS, NBCC, died at home on August 31, 2021, in St. Louis, Missouri. She is survived by her husband, Dr. Ray Becvar, and her daughter, Lynne Reif. She was preceded in death by her son, John S. Reif, Jr. It is with great [...]

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November / December 2021 Volume 20, No. 6

The Results of the 2021 Student Ethics Competition Are In!

In 2021, AAMFT held the sixth annual Student Ethics Competition. This competition is designed to encourage MFT students to foster an interest in ethics issues and enhance their ability to analyze and respond to the various ethics issues that they will undoubtedly encounter throughout their careers. In this team competition, participants submitted an essay analyzing [...]

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July / August 2021 Volume 20, No. 4

Too much, not enough

Mary Katherine Lance, is a second year master’s student at the University of Kentucky in its Couple & Family Therapy Program. She is an intern therapist and a Student member of AAMFT. Lance is working on her thesis, currently entitled “And Still I Rise: The Lived Experience of Hope During Recovery from Substance Use Disorder.” [...]

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May / June 2021 Volume 20, No. 3

A Message from the President and CEO

During the Business meeting last October, a member astutely asked AAMFT leadership, “What about the building?” The question was alluding to whether AAMFT would continue its ownership of our headquarters or sell. It was a perfectly understandable inquiry since AAMFT staff had been working remotely since March because of COVID. The reply was simply, “We [...]

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History of AAMFT’s Homes

1982 AAMFT moved to the District of Columbia (D.C.) from California. The historic move marked AAMFT’s next phase of organizational development and a shift in strategic direction to expand AAMFT’s federal advocacy efforts. At that time, the most effective method for federal advocacy was to have proximity to the U.S. Capitol with a physical address [...]

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