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At the Annual Conference of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, CSPP faculty member Benjamin Caldwell was honored with AAMFT’s Division Contribution Award. The national award is designed to recognize state-level work on behalf of the profession, and Dr. Caldwell was lauded for his efforts in education and legislation related to the family therapy field in California. He was one of five award winners from around the country, and was recognized at the conference’s opening keynote.

Dr. Caldwell teaches Law & Ethics and Research Methods for Alliant’s Couple and Family Therapy program in Los Angeles. He maintains a blog on the MFT profession at www.MFTprogress.com.

Photo includes Benjamin Caldwell, far right,  and AAMFT President Michael Chafin, far left and the other 2013 AAMFT Division Contribution Award winners.

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