Differences Are Not Deficits

Greetings AAMFT members! I hope all enjoyed a restful, fun, and productive summer! This was a particularly hot summer in most areas of the contiguous United States (if not all over the globe!) and I hope everyone remained safe and cool. When I learned that the September/October issue of the Family Therapy magazine (FTM) was [...]

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Embodiment & Equine Therapy: Anorexia Nervosa

Anorexia Nervosa is a complex disorder. The diagnostic criteria as defined by the DSM-V is the “restriction of energy intake relative to requirements leading to a significantly low body weight in the context of age, sex, developmental trajectory, and physical health; intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, even though underweight; disturbance in the [...]

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Neuronutrition: An Introduction to an Important and Complex Topic

This new serial column on nutrition is for clinicians seeking more in-depth insights into the link between mental health and the body and the importance of understanding proper nutrition on the brain and emotional health. The field of neuronutrition is an exciting and ever-evolving holistic, integrative, and interdisciplinary field of study. At its core, the [...]

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Reimagining Resistance: An Invitation for a Systemic Exploration in MFT Supervision

The construct of resistance is frequently discussed during marriage and family therapy (MFT), yet it is often addressed without being located in a systems-oriented framework. When therapists label clients or families as “being resistant,” we notice MFT supervision turning into an advice-driven environment where trainees invest a significant amount of energy in offering antidotes to [...]

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Weight Loss Medicine Isn’t Enough: Tackling Anti-fatness as a Systemic Therapist

Anti-fatness is a pervasive function of society. It dwells in the outermost layer of society’s systems and encroaches on each inner level, carefully harming everyone along the way. By the time people with larger bodies encounter explicit anti-fatness face-to-face, they have already accrued the brunt of implicit anti-fatness that has increased their marginalization. Thus, anti-fatness [...]

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Shifting Worldviews on Excessive Technology Use with Systemic Approaches

In today's digital landscape, the pervasive presence of technology brings unique challenges to family dynamics, necessitating a reevaluation of traditional norms and values. As a therapist specializing in marriage and family dynamics, I've witnessed firsthand the profound impact of excessive technology use on familial relationships. Through systemic approaches, transformative shifts in family worldviews have been [...]

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From Compassion Satisfaction to Burnout: How MFTs Can Support Caring Professionals

Burnout is increasingly prevalent within caring professions. It is characterized by lacking a sense of personal accomplishment, depersonalization, and emotional exhaustion from high-stress work environments (Ram et al., 2023). This is a far-reaching issue, but improvements in access to mental healthcare for caring professionals are minimal. Healthcare workers, first responders, therapists, and caregivers face difficult [...]

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What Is Agricultural Behavioral Health?

Background In 2017, two years after completing a doctoral degree at East Carolina University (ECU) in medical family therapy, I incorporated my own family therapy and consulting firm dedicated to serving the mental health and behavioral health needs of the farming community. It was never my intention to start a consulting business, but as there [...]

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Code of Ethics Update

One of the hallmarks of a profession is a code of ethics designed to prevent harm by practitioners of the profession to those who seek their services and to hold practitioners accountable to standards of prudent and responsible practice by which their professional conduct is judged. As times change, so do the ethical issues that [...]

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Building Bridges: Couples’ Strategies for Thriving with Autism in the Family

Parents of autistic children face numerous stressors that affect various aspects of daily life. The difficulties of raising a child with autism can emerge well before an official diagnosis and persist throughout the family’s life. Specifically, navigating parenthood typically becomes more challenging with a diagnosis of autism due to new emotional challenges, managing behavioral issues, [...]

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