Families Moving Forward (FMF) Specialist Training
November 4, 5, 12, 18, 25 & December 2, 2024 from 10:30 am – 4:30 pm EST.
$2,500.00 – Applications are being received. The deadline is October 14, 2024.
Learn the evidence-based, CDC recommended, intervention for FASD
The Families Moving Forward (FMF) Specialist Training is a six-day course, with an ensuing 12–18 1-hour intervention fidelity (IF) training, which teaches professionals to deliver the FMF Program as an FMF Specialist. The IF training is coordinated with the Families Moving Forward office in Seattle following the completion of the FMF Specialist Training and is 12-18 1-hour sessions. ($1500-$2700)
The FMF Program is a positive parenting intervention designed to help families raising children between 3 and 13 years old, or who are older but at a functional level in this range. The program aims to help children who have concerning behavior problems and are affected by prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE), with or without a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) diagnosis. This behavioral consultation intervention combines a positive behavior support (PBS) approach with motivational interviewing (MI), and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help parents change their own knowledge and attitudes about the disorder, leading to improvements in their child’s behavior. The FMF Program is a scientifically validated intervention listed as a promising practice by the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse.
FMF sessions are designed to be delivered in person, however, they may be conducted via telehealth. Sessions are designed to be delivered in order but can be easily customized to suit the needs of individual families.
30 CEs through FL CEBrokers for LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, and Certified Master Social Workers.
TRAINER: Dr. Trancik is a licensed child clinical psychologist who specializes in FASD diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, with over a decade of research experience in the field. She served as a Neuropsychologist on the Florida Center for Early Childhood FASD Clinic team for 14 years. Florida Center’s FASD Clinic is the State’s first and only state-wide diagnostic and intervention clinic. Her career in the field of FASD began 20 years ago while enrolled in graduate school at the University of Washington. During that time she assisted Dr. Carmichael Olson in developing the FMF Program as a scientifically-validated FASD intervention. She is now the primary FMF trainer on the East Coast.