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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Bridging the Divide: Creating Respectful Dialogue

We live in a divisive world. So much of what we see and hear as part of the socio-political narrative is filled with argument and contention that polarizes discussion, ideas, and sometimes even people. Whenever I watch the news, it almost seems like the world stage has become my therapy office, with a high conflict [...]

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Healing Systems: Therapy with Mandated Clients

Mandated clients are often navigating many systems at once. These systems include their families, their schools, the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ)/Juvenile Services Department (JSD), etc. In addition to navigating multiple systems, mandated clients may be experiencing levels of trauma (or Adverse Childhood Experiences – “ACEs”), individually or within the family system. These traumatic experiences [...]

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Queer Therapists Practicing in Their Own Cultural Community: Proactive Ethical-Decision Making Suggestions

"If you are ever at the local drag show and you see me there, do not worry. I will not approach you and say hello. If you acknowledge me first, I will wave. I will not come up and start a conversation with you. This action is not me ignoring you, but it will allow [...]

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Navigating Client Generated Prejudice

In recent years, we have seen an increase in hate crimes and overt derogatory comments towards many cultural groups (Hassan, 2019). It would be naïve of us to think that oppressive language and behaviors do not enter the therapy room, as well. Therapists may hear derogatory statements about various groups that may or may not [...]

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Professional Competence and Integrity

How do you know if you’re a competent MFT? If you complete a graduate MFT degree and pass the AMFTRB National Exam, are you a professionally competent MFT? Do years of experience with client systems lead to improved therapeutic competence and better clinical outcomes? How do you know if you maintain high standards of professional [...]

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Family Therapy Ethics with Service Members, Veterans, and Their Families

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is the largest employer in the world (World Economic Forum, 2019) thus it is highly likely that marriage and family therapists (MFTs), whether intentional or not, will have the opportunity to work with service members, veterans, and their families (SMVF) throughout their career. There are over 2.8 million military [...]

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The Solid Ground of Integrated Ethical Practice

Poet and writer Scott Woods (2014) says: The problem is that white people see racism as conscious hate, when racism is bigger than that. Racism is a complex system of social and political levers and pulleys set up generations ago to continue working on the behalf of whites at other people’s expense, whether whites know/like [...]

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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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Ethical Practice & Global Perspectives

data note global perspectives A Multifamily Therapy Model in Havana, Cuba Interfamily therapy (IFT) is a specific model for multifamily therapy of recent expansion in Latin American and European countries. The term multifamily therapy refers to a range of therapeutic interventions carried out in multifamily groups, which are therapeutic environments in which both patients and [...]

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