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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Home is Where the Heart Is: What’s Next for AAMFT?

The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly made shifts in the way every industry works, including associations. These include key financial impacts on every business that will likely have far reaching effects into the future. AAMFT has been fortunate enough to minimize the short-term impacts on the Association’s operations. Clearly, however, there are longer-term implications that impact [...]

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March / April 2021 Volume 20, No.2

Stealing “me”

There is an intruder in my life, This intruder keeps score of what I “should” be. They ask of me to keep my life as a crystal-clear pane of glass. They make me think of crystal-clear glass as something that is fragile, needing to be protected. But what I think it is a boundary separating [...]

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July / August 2020 Volume 19, No. 4

Thank You

In a recent interview, Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford Motor Company, stated, "When you're in a situation like this, you do anything you can (2020).” He also stated, "We've been around 117 years. We were the arsenal of democracy during two World Wars, we built iron lungs for polio victims. Whenever we're called on, [...]

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July / August 2020 Volume 19, No. 4

To the Class of 2020

Late one night before this was due, I paused for a moment to process what the last two years have put me through. Outside, police sirens blared, and though I was angry, my mind I knew I must calm in order to clearly make this poem tell all My first semester was an adjustment, that [...]

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