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California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists Named to
2010 Associations Advance America Honor Roll
Military Workshops for Therapists Recognized by Prestigious Award
(SAN DIEGO – June 16, 2010) – The
California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) has
been named to the 2010 Associations Advance America Honor Roll, a
national awards competition sponsored by the American Society of
Association Executives (ASAE) & The Center for Association
Leadership, Washington, D.C.
CAMFT received the recognition for its Military Workshops for
Therapists. Created and spearheaded by CAMFT member, embedded military
therapist and military wife Kim Evans, MFT, the workshops were designed
to address the need for increased mental health care for military
service members for issues related to deployment, reintegration, post
traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), combat stress and sexual trauma, among
others.
The workshops introduced Marriage and Family Therapists to the
culture, structure and unique aspects of working with the military
community, enabling them to better serve the military’s mental
health needs.
“Military service members and their families are facing serious
mental health issues as a result of longer deployments and ongoing
conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan,” said Kim Evans, workshop
leader and CAMFT member. “It was our hope that these workshops
would help to provide the increased mental health resources that our
military needs.”
Nearly 700 therapists participated in the three workshops, and many
will likely go on to work with the military community in their private
practices, in non-profit agencies, within the Department of Veterans
Affairs and on military installations throughout the world.
“CAMFT’s program truly embodies the spirit of the
Associations Advance America campaign. It is an honor and an
inspiration to showcase this activity as an example of the many
contributions associations are making to advance American
society,” remarked Associations Advance America Committee Chair
Ping Wei, director of educational opportunities for the American Society
of Civil Engineers.
Now in its 20th year, the prestigious Associations Advance America
(AAA) Awards program recognizes associations that propel America
forward—with innovative projects in education, skills training,
standards setting, business and social innovation, knowledge creation,
citizenship and community service.
Military service members and their families seeking more information
about military mental health care and therapy can visit www.military411.org.
About CAMFT
The California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) is
a professional organization dedicated to the advancement of the
state’s licensed and prelicensed Marriage and Family Therapists
and the common interests of its 29,000 members. Marriage and
Family Therapists treat a comprehensive range of issues including
depression, anxiety, phobias/fears, elder and child issues, relationship
issues, post-traumatic stress and severe mental illness. For more
information, visit www.camft.org.
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