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Mon 4/10/2006
2:51 PM Family Constellations Workshop for 4/29/06 is
cancelled The workshop on Family Constellations previously
advertised for April 29th will not take place as Professor J.
Edward Lynch has been selected to attend advanced training in
Germany at that time.
The May 27 and June 24 Family Constellations will meet as
scheduled.
Emphasis in the Constellation work of May 27th will be
Compassionate Listening: A path to healing wounds suffered and
inflicted.
June 24th will emphasize Mourning, the crucial healing
movement in Family Constellations
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Mon 4/10/2006
2:53 PM Seeking APRN and Licensed Psychotherapist for New
London area The Vauxhall Professional Practice, located
parallel to the border of New London, is looking for two
people. We need an APRN to prescribe, and one licensed
psychotherapist to conduct family, individual, and possibly
couple therapy. We're seeking skilled practitioners, wanting
to keep the quality of our services top-notch. Please email
omray@yahoo.com with the subject, "Licensed Position inquiry".
Please spread the word and don't hesitate to contact us.
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| Thu 4/6/2006 1:03 PM
As you know, our bill, H.B.
5549, AN ACT CONCERNING CERTIFICATION OF MARITAL AND FAMILY
THERAPISTS EMPLOYED IN SCHOOLS is moving through the General
Assembly and it is gaining momentum. There has been a change in the next step
in the process of getting it passed. (for those of you who
have taken the time to contact members of the Appropriations
Committee, please know that your efforts were not in vain, the
bill will still go before your legislator, just not as soon as
we first thought).
What this legislation will do is
replace the outdated language in the Connecticut Department of
Education's state certification laws prohibiting licensed MFTs
from being hired by school systems. In the process of
becoming law it must make it through the committee
process and that's where we need your help.
Your legislator, Representative Stone, is on the Public
Health Committee and we urgently need you to call or send
an e-mail urging support. We are expecting a vote as
soon as Monday or Tuesday (the 10th or 11th), so please take a
couple of minutes and call or e-mail your legislator before
Monday in support of this important legislation (some talking
points to help you are included below).
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Wed 4/5/2006 12:55 PM Our bill, H.B. 5549, AN ACT CONCERNING
CERTIFICATION OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPISTS EMPLOYED IN
SCHOOLS is gaining momentum. The next step in the
process of getting it passed is the Appropriations Committee.
This legislation will replace the outdated language in the
Connecticut Department of Education's state certification laws
prohibiting licensed MFTs from being hired by school systems.
Talking Points
1) Be sure
to identify yourself as a constituent.
2) Tell your legislator that you are
calling/e-mailing and asking for their support of: H.B. 5549,
AN ACT CONCERNING CERTIFICATION OF MARITAL AND FAMILY
THERAPISTS EMPLOYED IN SCHOOLS
3) Why support this legislation: - Marital and family
therapists (MFTs) have been certified by the Connecticut Department
of Mental Health since 1983 and licensed for a decade. MFTs provide
services in all settings where other allied mental health providers
practice, and are respected members of multidisciplinary treatment
teams. We want to update Connecticut Department of Education
regulations to include MFTs as certified providers in school
systems.
- MFTs currently function actively in schools as valued, although
only as contracted, members of multidisciplinary special education
teams in many school systems across the state. Connecticut children
and the educators responsible for them deserve to have the most
competent and qualified professionals from among the FULL talent
pool.
4) If you call and cannot talk to your legislator, be sure to
leave a message with their staff
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Wed
3/29/2006 8:02 PM The Children's Center of Hamden presents:
ATTACHMENT AND BONDING: Effective Interventions for Developing
Healthy Connections With Jennifer Wilke-Deaton, MA, LPA
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2006 from 8:30-4:30 at: The Children's Center
of Hamden 1400 Whitney Ave. Hamden, CT 06517 The cost is $95 and
includes breakfast and lunch.
CEU's are available for LMFT's, LCSW's, and LPC's To register
or for more information, call Marguerite Laudano at 203-248-2116
x233. Registration Deadline is April 1st, but has been extended.
Don't miss out on this great opportunity! |
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The
Connecticut Association for Marriage and Family
Therapy A
Division of the American Association for Marriage and Family
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Tue 3/21/2006 2:17 PM LEGISLATIVE
ALERT March
20, 2006
HB
5549 AN ACT CONCERNING CERTIFICATION OF MARITAL AND
FAMILY THERAPISTS EMPLOYED IN SCHOOLS.
HB 5549 will appear on the House calendar ready for
action by the end of this week. It is not quite
clear whether or not this proposal may have to be sent
to another committee of the General Assembly.
Regardless! Time is of the essence!
Please take a minute to help support this important
legislation. We have a letter template on the
Legislative Action Network website here.
Simply follow the link, click on "write your
legislators" under the Certification Issue, fill in your
address, then edit the letter or send it as is to your
legislators.
MFTs have been certified by the Connecticut
Department of Public Health since 1983 and licensed for
over a decade. Education requirements of MFTs are
rigorous, requiring a specialized Master's Degree
program in .
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MFTs
are already involved in the public school system through
contracted non- profit agencies, like youth service
bureaus.
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This
bill is not a mandate to hire MFTs; it simply allows
administrators to hire from among the full pool of
mental health professionals.
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Most
importantly, research confirms that effective treatment
of school-age children requires the support and
involvement of their families. MFTs are uniquely
trained to bring families together with larger
systems.
As the bill moves along in the legislative process we
will keep you updated and let you know about other
opportunities for you to help pass this important
legislation. However, your first step should be to reach
out to your legislator, letting them know who you
are and that you support this legislation and ask that
they support it when it comes before them for discussion
or a vote.
After you have written your messages, please forward
this alert to your friends, family, and colleagues in
Connecticut so they to can help.
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Mon 3/20/2006 2:02
PM Dear Members:
As you may know, our legislative effort to open up job
opportunities for MFTs in school systems made good progress
last year, but ultimately did not have enough support to
become law. This is a new year and we're determined to
succeed.
This year we have a new tool -- the Legislative
Action Network, an e-mail system to keep our members informed
of important legislation and events to ensure that our voices
are heard in the halls of the Capitol.
The new Legislative Action Network will make the process of
contacting your senators and reps a quick and seamless
process. Click on the blue "link" in your e-mail message, fill
in your contact information and you can send a prepared e-mail
to your representative; you may also personalize the
e-mail.
I know everyone is very busy but this legislation means potential job opportunities for
our members. There is a very small window of opportunity to
let our voices be heard. Additionally, over the next few
weeks the Connecticut General Assembly will consider a variety
of legislation that has the potential to grow and strengthen
the profession of here in
Connecticut.
As professionals we need to know when
decisions are being made that will directly affect our
profession, our marketability and our clients. Thank you
and we look forward to working with you in the coming weeks
and months to make the profession of marriage and family
therapy even stronger.
Sincerely,
Jane Lobdell, President & Ralph Cohen &
Kathie Laundy, Advocacy Committee
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Tue
3/14/2006 4:20 PM The Southern Connecticut Consortium for Staff
Development has been hosting training workshops for the past
15 years. Sponsoring agencies include: Catholic Family Services FSW,
The Child Guidance Center of Greater Bridgeport, The Mid-Fairfield
Child Guidance Center of Norwalk, Fairfield Counseling Services, and
Stratford Community Services
This year's presentation Will feature Salman Akhtar, MD and his
topic will be The Trauma of Dislocation, Cultural Change and
Psychotherapy. Date: Friday April 28, 2006 Time:
8:30-3:30 Place: Norwalk Inn
About Dr. Akhtar: Salman Akhtar is a professor of psychiatry at
Jefferson Medical Medical College and training and supervising
analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. He is the
author Broken Structures (1992), Quest for Answers (1995), Inner
Torment (1999), Immigration and Identity (1999), New Clinical Realms
(2003), and Objects of Our Desire (2005). His more than 250
scientific publications also include 21 edited books. Widely sought
as a speaker and a winner of many prestigious awards Dr. Akhtar is a
Scholar-in-Residence at the Inter-Act Theatre Company in
Philadelphia and has published six volumes of poetry.
The cost for the program is $110.00 and includes a continental
breakfast and lunch. 6 CEUs are available through the CT Society for
Social Work, applicable for social workers, marriage and family
therapists and counselors with a full day registration. To register
please send a check along with your name address and phone number
to: Child Guidance of Center of Greater Bridgeport, Attn:
Nancy Zeldes, Coordinator, Staff Development 148 Beach Road
Fairfield, Ct 06824 03-255-2631 |
Mon 3/13/2006 8:38
PM Paula Levy, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist/ Divorce
Mediator, and Vicki Volper, Attorney/Divorce mediator, are
presenting two seminars regarding the divorce process.
BAD MARRIAGE-GOOD DIVORCE will assist individuals in selecting
the divorce process that is right for them. The seminars are free
and open to therapists and/or their clients who are interested in
learning more about divorce options. Dates: Friday, March 24 at
12 noon or Saturday, April 1 at 10:00 am. Location: The Center
for Change, 40 Cross Street, Suite 240, Norwalk, CT
To register for the seminar or to request an information packet
please call Paula Levy, LMFT at 203-761-9587. |
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