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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March / April 2021 Volume 20, No.2

Data and Research on Transgender Populations

data note therapy talk “We’re just two people in a relationship”: A qualitative exploration of emotional bond and fairness experiences between transgender women and their cisgender partners: Appearing in JMFT Early View — Trans‐including couples experience systemic marginalization impacting their relationships, yet studies on these relationships or narratives of strength are few. AAFMT Clinical Fellow [...]

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January / February 2021 Volume 20, No. 1

Impacts of the Pandemic and Systemic Racism on Foster Youth

Foster youth are well versed in exposure to and overcoming a variety of traumas and have often developed and relied on both individual and cultural assets. What has been emphasized less is how these traumatic experiences are interrelated with oppression from their community and structural racism in our systems. Background and preliminary data Every day, [...]

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January / February 2021 Volume 20, No. 1

Suffering in Silence: Postpartum Anxiety in the Wake of COVID-19

I knew something was terribly wrong, but my distress didn’t have a name. My expectations of early motherhood included eye gazing, stroking soft folds of baby skin, and the blithe exchange of coos and song. There was that, and there was also a disorienting, relentless storm of angst, hypervigilance, and fear. I did not seek [...]

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January / February 2021 Volume 20, No. 1

Hope from a Systemic Perspective

We have been looking forward to the New Year with renewed hope and expectations that our society can move past the pandemic and work together toward healing. The past year presented enormous challenges that generations have not seen before. Together, we faced a pandemic, stood up to systemic racial injustices, and went through a contentious [...]

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January / February 2021 Volume 20, No. 1

Time is (Way) Out of Joint: On Systems, Politics, and Truth

It is difficult for an adversary to see further than the dichotomy between winning and losing in the adversarial combat. Like a chess player, he is always tempted to make a tricky move, to get a quick victory. The discipline, always to look for the best move on the board, is hard to attain and [...]

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January / February 2021 Volume 20, No. 1

Therapeutic Activism

The year 2020 was an anomaly. We shared collective grief, fear, loss, and uncertainty as we faced two deadly pandemics, COVID-19 and systemic racism. COVID-19 spotlit record unemployment, lack of consistent healthcare, food insecurity, chasms in education, and technologies. The pandemic exacerbated the disparities of systemic racism on Black, Latino/a, and Native American lives. Even [...]

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January / February 2021 Volume 20, No. 1

Harvesting Hope for 2021

2020 was a year like no other in our history. Global pandemic, political upheaval, and racial injustice have marred the view of the world in even the most hopeful and resilient of people. Since March 2020, many of us have been largely confined to our homes, carefully venturing out masked and keeping our distance from [...]

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