How does MDFT achieve its effects? In this segment Gayle Dakof, PhD, breaks down the MDFT approach by outlining core change mechanisms that have been described in MDFT process research studies. Dr. Dakof describes how MDFT is organized, and makes the approach come alive through her description of the MDFT way of talking with kids and families, and how therapists use themselves in promoting change and healing.

Dr. Dakof directs MDFT International, a non-profit organization sponsoring MDFT dissemination and training – www.mdft.org

See the two articles linked below for additional material on the MDFT process studies, and key aspects of the MDFT treatment.

http://www.med.miami.edu/CTRADA/documents/Hogue_&_Liddle__2009___Family_based_treatment_for_adolescent_substance_abuse_controlled_trials_and_new_horizons_in_services_research.pdf

http://www.med.miami.edu/CTRADA/documents/Liddle_1994_The_anatomy_of_emotions_in_family_therapy_with_adolescents_2.pdf
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Hey guys in this video we count down the top five herbs and medicinal plants for healing cuts and wounds. All too often we get small cuts or sometimes even large ones. Thankfully there are all kinds of plants and herbs that can help us. Whether its for cleaning, closing the cut, or a natural band aid these plants have you covered and are easy to use. Plants like Yarrow have long been known for their ability to heal large cuts and Plantain is renown for it’s antibacterial properties, but there are some like Boneset that you may not even know about.

These plants and herbs can be found in your yard or local park and are easy to use. All can be applied directly onto the skin near the wound but also used in a wash or tincture form. One can even make a natural band aid alternative by putting sap from the White Pine over the cut. There are more plants that can be used for for cuts so this list is not inclusive, but it does contain some of the best plants for cuts.

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