The training team is considering the creation/design of an externship training program to provide seminars and live supervision to local therapists who want to specialize in family therapy and CIFFTA.
Ph.D. students Zamira Castro, Evan Stanforth, and Jordan Ainsley have been working to update the content of some of the key CIFFTA psychoeducational modules to incorporate the latest research and conceptualizations.
Colleagues from Anthropology who work with Haitian youth and families have invited our CIFFTA team to collaborate with them to create a version of CIFFTA that incorporates the latest research on Haitian families and the unique stressors they face.
We are pleased to announce that the Culturally Informed Flexible and Family Based Treatment for Adolescents (CIFFTA) has been accepted into SAMHSA’s National Registry for Evidence Based Programs and Practices (NREPP). We are hopeful that it will make a difference in the lives of underserved youth and families.