Pages related to family therapy

Family Process Institute

Call for Applications

Family Process Institute New Writers Fellowship
January 10, 2012

The Family Process Institute is accepting applications for the 2012 New Writers Fellowship. The goal of the fellowship is to support the development of new scholars who will advance the field by publishing in Family Process and other family therapy journals.

for Members ONLY

Clinical Challenges in Family Therapy - Audio Recording

Panelists discuss How Narrative Therapy Starves Anorexia To Death ; When Believing in Your Relationship Hurts: Relationship Efficacy and IPV ; "We Can't Afford Infertility Treatment!" Challenges in Family Therapy
Family Process Institute

Family Process Institute

New Writers Fellowship available
November 29, 2011

As part of a new initiative to support development of the next generation of family scholars, The Family Process Institute is sponsoring a New Writers Fellowship.

NDSU

NDSU - CFT program accepting applications

October 25, 2011

Applications are being accepted for unique master's program in Couple and Family Therapy at North Dakota State University for fall admission 2012.

unlv

Participants needed for a study

on the Exploration of Cyber-Based Technology in Marriage/Couple and Family Therapy and Supervision
August 23, 2011

The purpose of this University of Nevada - Las Vegas study is to examine the use of cyber-based technology in the context of marriage/couple and family therapy (M/CFT) and supervision (M/CFS).

The Alaska Association for Marriage and Family Therapy conference

Anchorage - October 29
August 16, 2011

The Alaska Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AkAFT) 2011 annual conference is on cyber therapy and supervision and on the role that technology plays in the lives of individuals, couple and families.

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1:45 pm - 3:15 pm | Grand Ballroom B

Steadying the Tectonic Plates: On Being Spiritual, Feminist, and Professional

Special Session

This session will examine the integration of the personal values of professionals (based in religious, gender, and ethnic identity) with professional practice (therapy, education, research, etc.), addressing issues from the perspectives of both professionals and their audiences.

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11:45 am - 1:00 pm | Salon 1

Interactive Media Session (Pecha Kucha Format)

This is an innovative session in which each presenter has 6 minutes and 40 seconds to present (presenters are allowed 20 slides during the presentation). After the presentations there is time for questions and discussion.