Cyberbullying and Online Gaming

Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. Cyberbullying can occur through SMS, text, and apps, or online in social media, forums, or gaming where people can view, participate in, or share content. Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else. [...]

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Cyber Abuse

When we pause to think about all the many affordances our internet infrastructure and technologically connected world lends us, it’s easy to recognize at least a handful of ways our lives have been made easier. Apps like Venmo and CashApp allow us the convenience of immediately paying a friend back who just paid for our [...]

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Self-Esteem and Social Media Impact

At age 16-17, while I was struggling emotionally to get through high school, I had been the target of a bully for many months, which escalated nearing the end of my senior year. To add insult to injury, this bully was my best friend (or so I thought). This was during the 80s when there [...]

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Giving Infidelity a New Name: How Clinicians Can Best Support Their Clients

Lonergan, Brunet, Rivest-Beauregard, and Groleau (2021) argue that betrayal from a romantic partner is increasingly considered as a form of interpersonal trauma. Furthermore, about 30%-60% of individuals who are betrayed by their romantic partner will struggle with symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and anxiety and depression at the clinical level (Lonergan et al., [...]

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Working Systemically with Children In Foster Care

Initial interview with Ken Ken, a 14 year old, was removed from his home by the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). Systemic clinician: Hello… (introduce names, roles and purpose of today’s session). As you know, DCFS has contacted me and asked if I would meet with you to talk about DCFS’s involvement in [...]

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Family Therapists in Prenatal & Postnatal Care

The journey of becoming a masterful family therapist is lifelong. It is a discovery of clinical refinement as we explore new relational therapy theories, infuse systemic thinking in other fields like maternal health, and find new tools to better serve families. Each time that we meet with families, parents or children, we gain priceless insights. [...]

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An Iranian Therapist’s Reflection: A Revolution has Begun, Inspired by Decades of Oppression, Led with Courage and Determination by the Women of Iran

I was born in Iran, and at the age of 10, my family and I absconded from multi-systemic injustices and immigrated to the US in hopes of extended opportunities and freedom. I was about three years old when the Islamic Republic overthrew the Shah of Iran and the Iran-Iraq War started. As the war grew [...]

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JMFT Awards Announced

  JMFT editor Steven M. Harris, PhD, in consultation with the JMFT advisory council, has announced the “Article of the Year.” This year’s 2021 “Article of the Year” goes to “An Evaluation of Mechanisms of Change in Multisystemic Therapy for Juvenile Justice-Involved Youths A Decade Following Treatment,” written by authors Kaitlin M. Sheerin, Charles M. [...]

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Systemic Understanding for Healing and Health

For the past four years, I have been serving on the AAMFT Board of Directors in my presidency tenure (two years as president-elect, two years as president; in 2023 I will shift to past-president). I have watched in awe as the world changed in some radical ways, and alongside my fellow board members, have worked [...]

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