The Role of MFTs in Uncertain Political Times: Two Families as an Example

No matter what side of the political spectrum you find yourself, I think all will agree that the past year has been a roller coaster ride in United States (US) politics. Politics have ranged from usual polarizations, arguments, and stuck positions, to abuse, killings, overt racism, and heightened policing, to name a few. The recent [...]

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Beyond Remission: How Marriage and Family Therapists Support Oncology Survivorship

The completion of active cancer treatment is often associated with anticipated relief for most individuals and families. Appointments are spaced out, side effects subside, and crisis-related language is eased. However, for many survivors and their loved ones, this phase is characterized by less finality and more ambiguity. Although treatment may have ended, the psychological, relational, [...]

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Perimenopause and Early Trauma: A Systemic Approach for MFTs

Perimenopause, the transitional phase before menopause, brings hormonal shifts that manifest as hot flashes, mood swings, and sleep disturbances, impacting not just the individual but their entire family system (Santoro, 2016). Recent research reveals that early trauma, such as childhood abuse or adversity, intensifies perimenopause symptoms, creating unique challenges for families (Carson et al., 2022; [...]

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How Can Marriage and Family Therapists Help Racially and Ethnically Minoritized Individuals Navigating Online Dating?

It's like a really big pimple, where it's there but you don't want to point it out. You hope the other person doesn't point it out. — A 21-year-old interview participant offered this metaphor to describe his experience as a person of color on dating apps. The image is vivid, like something visible, uncomfortable, impossible [...]

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