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Thank you for visiting our webinar archive. If you missed a live webinar event and wish to obtain the training or presentation recording, you can access select events below. The cost is the same whether you attended live or plan to watch asynchronously. If the live training was eligible for CE credits, you will be provided with a link to download your certificate at the time of your archive registration. Once you watch the recording, please complete the CE certificate and retain for your records.
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Please note that if you registered and paid for the live broadcast, you should have received an automated link to download the recording once it was available. You do not have to purchase the recording again here. If you registered and did not receive the link, please contact our technology committee for support.
39th Annual Conference of the Arizona AFCC
Welcome Back to the Future of Families (Virtual)
Recorded April 4, 2022 - April 8, 2022
$180 Members / $240 Non-Members / $140 Speaker / $50 Student / $15 Certificate
Up to 12 CEs available
Welcome Back to the Future of Families (Virtual)
Recorded April 4, 2022 - April 8, 2022
$180 Members / $240 Non-Members / $140 Speaker / $50 Student / $15 Certificate
Up to 12 CEs available
5 High Conflict Personality Types and 5 Necessary New Skills to Mediate High Conflict Disputes
Presenter: Megan Hunter
Recorded August 20, 2021
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
2.25 CEs available
This webinar will present an overview of the five major personality disorders, borderline, narcissistic, antisocial, paranoid, histrionic; the focus will be on defining skills for managing each type, how to manage the interactions typically encountered, how to understand options for managing behaviors and how to go about setting effective limits.
Presenter: Megan Hunter
Recorded August 20, 2021
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
2.25 CEs available
This webinar will present an overview of the five major personality disorders, borderline, narcissistic, antisocial, paranoid, histrionic; the focus will be on defining skills for managing each type, how to manage the interactions typically encountered, how to understand options for managing behaviors and how to go about setting effective limits.
Minding your Ps and Qs: LGBTQ Cultural Competency Training for AZ Family Courts
Presenters: Claudia D. Work, Esq. & Dr. Lindsey Buckman, PsyD.
Recorded July 9, 2021
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
2 CEs available
On and off the bench, the judiciary is required to avoid engaging in discrimination in a variety of bases, including sexual orientation and gender identity. This presentation will provide an overview of issues and concerns LGBTQ participants in the family law system face, answer questions that the bench may have about the alphabet soup of statuses covering sexual orientation and gender identity, and help the bench identify ways to instill confidence that the family law system will fairly and respectfully handle the legal issues of the LGBTQ community.
Presenters: Claudia D. Work, Esq. & Dr. Lindsey Buckman, PsyD.
Recorded July 9, 2021
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
2 CEs available
On and off the bench, the judiciary is required to avoid engaging in discrimination in a variety of bases, including sexual orientation and gender identity. This presentation will provide an overview of issues and concerns LGBTQ participants in the family law system face, answer questions that the bench may have about the alphabet soup of statuses covering sexual orientation and gender identity, and help the bench identify ways to instill confidence that the family law system will fairly and respectfully handle the legal issues of the LGBTQ community.
The Dynamics & Impact of Domestic Violence
Panelists: Hon. Bruce Cohen; Doreen Nicholas; & Patricia Madsen
Recorded March 26, 2021
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
2 CEs available
This webinar will be a review of domestic violence dynamics as it relates to family court, explore the reality of false reporting and discussion regarding ARS Section 25-403(A)(8). The presenters have experience in domestic violence services and advocacy, the judiciary and as an attorney representing domestic violence victims.
Panelists: Hon. Bruce Cohen; Doreen Nicholas; & Patricia Madsen
Recorded March 26, 2021
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
2 CEs available
This webinar will be a review of domestic violence dynamics as it relates to family court, explore the reality of false reporting and discussion regarding ARS Section 25-403(A)(8). The presenters have experience in domestic violence services and advocacy, the judiciary and as an attorney representing domestic violence victims.
COBI: The Next Steps in Reunification
Panelists: Hon. Bruce Cohen; Ms. Annette Burns; and Dr. David Weinstock
Recorded February 19, 2021
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
1.5 CEs available
Have you ever assessed the efficacy of the TI process? Have you ever encountered a case that required serial TIs, significant fees and involved indiscernible progress? Are you concerned about a TI process perceived by litigants to be never-ending and the financial, psychological and legal impacts on the parties and children? Is it time for a different approach that would help families who need reunification?
This presentation will focus on the next step in reunification, the COBI (Court Ordered Behavioral Intervention) process. The presenters will discuss the new role that is intended to 1) be more efficient, 2) be more cost effective, 3) be in-line with the Court’s authority to appoint professionals, 4) have more court oversight, 5) require participants’ accountability, and 6) be focused on ensuring Court orders are followed. We anticipate that this is the next step in increasing reunification success while diminishing client complaints.
Panelists: Hon. Bruce Cohen; Ms. Annette Burns; and Dr. David Weinstock
Recorded February 19, 2021
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
1.5 CEs available
Have you ever assessed the efficacy of the TI process? Have you ever encountered a case that required serial TIs, significant fees and involved indiscernible progress? Are you concerned about a TI process perceived by litigants to be never-ending and the financial, psychological and legal impacts on the parties and children? Is it time for a different approach that would help families who need reunification?
This presentation will focus on the next step in reunification, the COBI (Court Ordered Behavioral Intervention) process. The presenters will discuss the new role that is intended to 1) be more efficient, 2) be more cost effective, 3) be in-line with the Court’s authority to appoint professionals, 4) have more court oversight, 5) require participants’ accountability, and 6) be focused on ensuring Court orders are followed. We anticipate that this is the next step in increasing reunification success while diminishing client complaints.
Reducing Resist/Refuse Dynamics with Therapeutic Interventions
John Moran, PhD
Recorded January 19, 2021
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
1.5 CEs available
Resist Refuse Dynamics (RRD) are activated during Therapeutic Interventions (TI's). Activated Resist Refuse is difficult for clinicians to manage. The presentation examines how RRD factors are activated, and how TI's can be organized to minimize treatment resistance. The workshop also examines how psycho-legal and clinical issues interface when TI activated RRD cannot be resolved.
John Moran, PhD
Recorded January 19, 2021
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
1.5 CEs available
Resist Refuse Dynamics (RRD) are activated during Therapeutic Interventions (TI's). Activated Resist Refuse is difficult for clinicians to manage. The presentation examines how RRD factors are activated, and how TI's can be organized to minimize treatment resistance. The workshop also examines how psycho-legal and clinical issues interface when TI activated RRD cannot be resolved.
Changing Paradigms of Marijuana Use and Family Court
Recorded Friday, December 18, 2020
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
2 CEs available
With the passage of Proposition 207, to legalize recreational marijuana use, it was decided that it would be best to visit the issue of marijuana use and how it may affect individual/families and family law cases. The presenters, listed below, will explore the neurobiology of addiction, Cannabis addiction and its treatment, how the passage of the Proposition will affect custody evaluations and family mediations and how judges will respond when creating orders when there is evidence of the abuse of the substance. Dr. James Stoehr will discuss the neurobiology of addiction as it pertains to marijuana use. Mr. Brad Mattingly, author and substance abuse counselor, will discuss treatment of Cannabis addiction. Mr. Sidney Buckman, MA will discuss the impact of the law change on mediating family law cases, conducting custody evaluations and creating parenting time plans. Hon. Bruce Cohen will discuss, from the court’s perspective of how the new law can affect creating orders in family law cases.
Recorded Friday, December 18, 2020
$15 Members / $25 Non-Members
2 CEs available
With the passage of Proposition 207, to legalize recreational marijuana use, it was decided that it would be best to visit the issue of marijuana use and how it may affect individual/families and family law cases. The presenters, listed below, will explore the neurobiology of addiction, Cannabis addiction and its treatment, how the passage of the Proposition will affect custody evaluations and family mediations and how judges will respond when creating orders when there is evidence of the abuse of the substance. Dr. James Stoehr will discuss the neurobiology of addiction as it pertains to marijuana use. Mr. Brad Mattingly, author and substance abuse counselor, will discuss treatment of Cannabis addiction. Mr. Sidney Buckman, MA will discuss the impact of the law change on mediating family law cases, conducting custody evaluations and creating parenting time plans. Hon. Bruce Cohen will discuss, from the court’s perspective of how the new law can affect creating orders in family law cases.
Family Court Service Provider Orientation & Update 2020: Different Roles and Things to Know
Recorded October 16, 2020
1.5 CEs available
The Annual Orientation and Update is approaching. This year we’re VIRTUAL. Our 2020 O&U meeting will review different service roles (Parenting Coordinator, Comprehensive Family Evaluator, Therapeutic Interventionist, Forensically Informed Therapist, etc.), but also include Q&A by panelists about some “does and doesn’t” of providing services in those roles. Participating judges will detail what they look for from service providers and offer tips to improve work product. Attorneys will address the continuing evolution of presumptive 50%-50% parenting time orders versus Best Interest standards. Ethical updates regarding telepractice for mental health providers will be discussed.
Recorded October 16, 2020
1.5 CEs available
The Annual Orientation and Update is approaching. This year we’re VIRTUAL. Our 2020 O&U meeting will review different service roles (Parenting Coordinator, Comprehensive Family Evaluator, Therapeutic Interventionist, Forensically Informed Therapist, etc.), but also include Q&A by panelists about some “does and doesn’t” of providing services in those roles. Participating judges will detail what they look for from service providers and offer tips to improve work product. Attorneys will address the continuing evolution of presumptive 50%-50% parenting time orders versus Best Interest standards. Ethical updates regarding telepractice for mental health providers will be discussed.
Family Court Professionals During COVID-19: A Multidisciplinary Panel Discussion on Adapting to New Challenges
Recorded August 7, 2020
No CEs available for this event
The Arizona Chapter has assembled a multidisciplinary panel of professionals who perform various roles related to the family court. We are pleased to invite you to our webinar conveniently held over the lunch hour. Members will hear from a cross section of judges, attorneys, supervisors, and other court-involved mental health professionals who will discuss the unique challenges of operating practices and legal processes as a result of our global pandemic. Panelists will share their strategies for adapting to the ongoing crisis while continuing to provide quality services.
Recorded August 7, 2020
No CEs available for this event
The Arizona Chapter has assembled a multidisciplinary panel of professionals who perform various roles related to the family court. We are pleased to invite you to our webinar conveniently held over the lunch hour. Members will hear from a cross section of judges, attorneys, supervisors, and other court-involved mental health professionals who will discuss the unique challenges of operating practices and legal processes as a result of our global pandemic. Panelists will share their strategies for adapting to the ongoing crisis while continuing to provide quality services.