January / February 2021 Volume 20, No. 1

Combining Contemplative Psychotherapy and Family Therapy

As a contemplative therapist in training, like many other psychotherapists, my home base is a humanistic and strengths-based approach, which is a synthesis of many western and eastern approaches. From western psychology and psychotherapy, it draws from humanistic psychology, Freud’s psychoanalytic theory, Jungian analytical theory, Rogerian person-centered therapy, and positive psychology. From the eastern traditions, [...]

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January / February 2021 Volume 20, No. 1

Multilateralism

therapy talk Recently on the AAMFT Blog, AAMFT Clinical Fellow Laurie L Charlés, PhD, LMFT, wrote: Multilateral, a term more utilized in international politics rather than family therapy, is about collaboration, and about working together across borders and sovereign states on global issues. Systemic thinkers are natural multilateralists—skilled at lateral engagement—able to work across multiple [...]

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November / December 2020 Volume 19, No. 6

Giving Associations Voice

Associations are unique business entities in that they have three unique parts that create the whole: 1) the elected Board of Directors which sets the strategic vision for the association and holds fiduciary responsibility for the entity; 2) members who advance the field through their work and provide input and direction to the association; and [...]

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November / December 2020 Volume 19, No. 6

Systemic Safety Planning: Therapy with Suicidal Borderline Personality Disordered Couples

In an era where the mental health field is highly influenced by insurance companies and managed care, borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often not treated systemically but individually. The National Alliance on Mental Illness estimates that 1.6% of the adult U.S. population has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) but hypothesizes that number may be as high [...]

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November / December 2020 Volume 19, No. 6

Mental Health Apps: Homework for the Digital Age

Jane, a 16-year-old female and high school sophomore, presented to therapy following a recent incident of cutting. Jane’s mom discovered fresh cut marks on Jane’s arm, and several bloody tissues in the trash can and bloody residue in the bathtub. Concerned, Jane’s mom scheduled an appointment with Kim, a 40-year-old licensed marriage and family therapist [...]

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November / December 2020 Volume 19, No. 6

Recording Meeting Minutes

The Rules for AAMFT Assemblies are adapted from Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11th Edition (Robert, Honemann, Balch, Seabold, & Gerger, 2011). The secretary (or designated other) records the proceedings of meetings of the board, committees, and task forces for future reference. These minutes are the legal record of the meeting, and serve to [...]

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November / December 2020 Volume 19, No. 6

The Roles of President and President-Elect

The AAMFT governance policies provide for a developmental mentor leadership process when it comes to the roles of the president and president-elect and the past president. Altogether, it is a five-year journey with a multigenerational process support function. If we jump into the middle of that journey, at the three-year mark, the president is just [...]

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November / December 2020 Volume 19, No. 6

The Executive Committee and AAMFT

The Executive Committee is specifically mentioned in the AAMFT Bylaws: “5.04. The committees of the board are the Executive Committee and such other committees of the board as shall be authorized by the board. The Executive Committee shall consist of the president, president-elect, secretary, and treasurer of the association. The CEO serves as an ex [...]

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November / December 2020 Volume 19, No. 6

How Does the Board Get So Much Work Done?

New board member: What you mean the board book is 700+ pages long? Is it always so big? The AAMFT Board of Directors meets four times a year, yet our work is never ceasing. Between meetings, we are busy reading reports, having discussions within our Network, and addressing current and future issues for our association. [...]

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November / December 2020 Volume 19, No. 6

Flexing with Change? Or Bent by Change?

At the time of this writing, the entire world is responding to the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Change is upon us. Worldwide. Throughout all our systems. Most of us have been months in our homes, sheltering in place. We are individually and collectively being challenged as to whether we will flex—like steel or iron—or be bent [...]

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