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We are currently approved by the
Kentucky Board of Licensure for Marriage and Family Therapists
through September 19, 2025 for the following courses:
Ethics with a TWIST! While we have an established Code of Ethics for Kentucky and our profession AAMFT, sometimes ethics areas get murky. At The Mindfulness Center, we love a good, thought-provoking discussion – and that’s exactly what this CE opportunity intends to provide. In this course, you are encouraged to bring a current or former case to discuss with the group. Although this isn’t required, we’ve all head interesting cases that others could learn from. And that’s exactly what this course is about – learning from each other!
Facilitator Megan Bayles Bartley, MAMFT, LMFT is an American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Approved Supervisor and is licensed in multiple states.
This collaborative learning environment is meant to highlight and encourage the provider’s strengths, instincts, and intuition while taking Kentucky and AAMFT regulations into account.
The training will include interactive discussion, reading, and reflection.
In-Person & Virtual!
Friday, April 18 9am-12pm
Friday, May 23 9am-12pm
Friday, June 20 9am-12pm
Friday, August 15 9am-12pm
Friday, Sept 12 9am-12pm
Using techniques from Richard Schwartz, Jay Earley, and others, Ashely Vaden, LMFT, includes a thorough review of familiar concepts and definitions related to Telehealth application, as well as the theoretical framework of Internal Family Systems; this course is designed to teach therapists how to apply IFS concepts and practices utilizing telehealth, beginning with assessment and ending with integration.
This course is not designed to solely teach you IFS; but more, how to familiarize you with IFS concepts, and provide concrete examples of implementing these practices on relevant clients.
Lastly, this course offers an in-depth discussion of ethical considerations when working with clients utilizing IFS.
This course seeks to be informative for therapists who want to know more about IFS, as well as explore topics related to IFS and its practical application. This course also offers thought-provoking discussion utilizing systems theory to discuss the best techniques and applications of this incredibly helpful therapy treatment for PTSD and complex PTSD, as well as treatment-resistant anxiety and depression
The training will include dynamic presentation, interactive discussion, and experiential practicing techniques. This training will be offered for 2.5 clock hours (3 CEUs) as an on-demand video course.
In an effort to make this one hour continuing education opportunity intriguing and a bit different, Megan Bayles Bartley, LMFT, decided to go with the theme of Ending a Supervision Relationship Well. Her intention is to look at 201 KAR 32:035 from a specific angle, perhaps one that you have already thought of, or perhaps a new one.
The objectives of this course are:
The training will include dynamic presentation, interactive discussion, and experiential practicing techniques. This training will be offered for 1 clock hour (1 CEU) as an on-demand video course.