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L'association canadienne pour la thérapie conjugale et familiale

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What's new with The Canadian Association for Couple and Family Therapy/L'association canadienne pour la thérapie conjugale et familiale? Whether it's news from inside the organization or matters which may affect our members, stay up to date and find them posted here.
  • Monday, July 13, 2026 9:40 AM | Stephanie Bloodworth (Administrator)

    As members of the CACFT, we know that families entering our practices are profoundly shaped by broader systemic, economic, and demographic shifts. The Vanier Institute of the Family is Canada’s leading national, independent research organization dedicated to understanding the complexity of modern family life. For systemic practitioners, their high-quality data provides essential context for the unique stressors our clients face today.

    To deliver culturally responsive, evidence-based care, staying informed on current family trends is vital.

    Key Research Areas Impacting Your Practice , with some highlighted in the Vanier Newsletter, June 2026:

    Evolving Family Structures: Vanier maps changing demographics, including blended, LGBTQ2S+, and multi-generational households, helping us adapt systemic interventions to modern family blueprints.

    Work-Life Intersections: Their studies on parental leave policies and workplace flexibility illuminate the hidden pressures behind modern couples' gridlock over time and labor split.

    The Caregiving Crisis: Recent data highlights massive gaps in support systems, showing that less than 25% of Canadian families with special-needs youth can access critical respite care. This underscores the high risk of caregiver burnout we often treat in session.

    Paternal Involvement: Their recent insights track the rise of modern fatherhood, noting increased paternal involvement alongside persistent imbalances in mental load and domestic labor.

    Bringing the Data into the Therapy Room

    To explore their latest publications, data releases, and clinical resources, visit the Vanier Institute.


  • Thursday, July 09, 2026 8:09 AM | Stephanie Bloodworth (Administrator)

    We’re thrilled to announce that members of CACFT/ACTCF in the Registered Marriage and Family Therapist (RMFT) member category can now sign up for TELUS Health eClaims and use the service free of charge to offer direct billing in their practice. With eClaims, accessible via a web browser or through software integration, you can now submit claims directly to insurance companies on behalf of your clients—streamlining the payment process and enhancing the patient experience.

    See today's email blast for more information.


  • Monday, June 01, 2026 9:00 PM | Stephanie Bloodworth (Administrator)

    Welcome to the new CACFT/ACTCF website experience, with ongoing improvements to come! We hope you enjoy the reorganization and polish we've placed on the site. We will continue to make improvements and fix issues over the course of the week.

    Our goal has been to streamline information and keep our members current, connected, and well-resourced. We now host forums for members at various levels and immediately updating member lists for professional verification.

    Coming soon, you'll also find:

    • Entirely Online Applications
    • New Submission Process to Find-A-Therapist
    • Bilingual in English and French

    We are excited for the future of CACFT/ACTCF as we venture towards our 10th year anniversary. Thank you for your place in our professional home!


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