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Books That Make You Understand Better How to Deal with Grief and Loss Probably the cruelest aspect of getting older is losing loved ones. How can we understand our grief and help others, while in the throes of their own? The award-winning author of Witnessing Grief; Inviting Trauma and Loss to Our Coaching Conversations, An Enneagram Perspective, Holly Margl is a name in the coaching realm. She's a beacon for those navigating the waters of grief, trauma, and the Enneagram. With the prestigious titles of International Coaching Federation Master Certified Coach (MCC) and Advanced Certified Mentor Coach (ACMC) to her name, Holly's expertise is recognized globally. Her adventure began at the University of Minnesota, where she studied Alcohol and Drug Counseling and Psychology. However, while teaching at a local college, a fateful intersection with coaching and the Enneagram in 2011 transformed her path. With an impressive array of coaching and Enneagram courses under her belt, Holly never stops growing.
Join us as Christopher Rusch, Regional Director of Operations at Intercoast Colleges, interviews Evangelia Kafkalis, a former alcohol and drug counseling graduate with 10 years of experience in the field. Evangelia shares her journey from volunteer to valedictorian, now stepping into her new role as Clinical Coordinator at Intercoast College. Discover her insights on the challenges and future of the alcohol and drug counseling community, advice for aspiring counselors, and the qualities needed for success in this rewarding career.In this episode, you'll learn:- How Evangelia got her start in alcohol and drug counseling- The role and responsibilities of a Clinical Coordinator at Intercoast College- Current challenges and the future outlook of the alcohol and drug counseling field- Success stories that have impacted Evangelia throughout her career- Essential qualities and skills for success in alcohol and drug counselingLearn more about our programs: https://intercoast.edu/programs/alcoh...Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more informative and inspiring content!Greetings, dear listeners. Please be informed that the material was first published as a video on YouTube. If you choose, you can follow our YouTube channel to access the video or subscribe here for the podcast edition. Thank you, and enjoy your listening experience.Check our certificate training programs HERECheck our Degrees HEREFollow us:FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeLinkedIn
In California, there are several organizations that offer certification for individuals seeking to become Alcohol and Drug Counselors. Alcohol and Drug Counseling Certification Bodies in California establish and uphold standards to ensure those exploring this career get the necessary training, education, and experience to do their jobs well.You may be wondering... "what are the differences between the many Alcohol and Drug Counseling Certification Bodies in California?" Tune into our episode to find out!Our episode shares an overview of the primary Alcohol and Drug Counseling Certification Bodies in California and what makes them different from one another. We hope that this information will then provide you with plenty of insight to further explore your career path as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor.For more information -- and to get guidance in your career -- visit:https://intercoast.edu/blog/adc-certification-bodies-california/Check our certificate training programs HERECheck our Degrees HEREFollow us:FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeLinkedIn
Many wonder what compels someone to open their time and heart to addicts and potential societal misfits so deeply. It could be that the people who have similar life experiences are compelled to make a difference to those in recovery. In doing so, they can provide guidance that isn't normally accessible through education alone. This offers those they're helping wider access to insights and resources, coming from someone who knows what it's like to be in the deepest, darkest moments of addiction.Why do so many in recovery choose to explore a career as an alcohol and drug counselor? In this episode, we examine this question and examine why it tends to happen. Our intent is to help provide guidance for those in similar situations -- so that they may seek the training they need to offer help to those that need it most.For more insights and details about alcohol and drug counseling -- visit our site and explore our training programs at: https://intercoast.edu/blog/5-reasons-why-those-in-recovery-enter-into-a-career-of-alcohol-and-drug-counseling/
This week on Dopey! We are joined by two local dope fiends! First we catch up with fentanyl Jay! Then, Evan 'the drug counseling bowler' nurse tells his crazy journey through weed, oxy's, benzos, coke and heroin. Plus emails and more on a seriously all in person, all strong island, all dope fiend episode of Dopey!
Sabrina is an Augusta native and a retired Army veteran. She is a Licensed Massage Therapist, a Licensed Esthetician, and holds several degrees and certifications in Education, Business, Marketing and Drug Counseling. Sabrina was a 2022 CSRA Small Business Awards finalist in the "Best Massage Therapist" category. She has been practicing massage therapy for eight years and started her business, Pass Me Knot Massage Therapy in 2015. Her passion is spreading God's healing love through holistic touch therapy. Follow https://www.facebook.com/passmeknotLMT https://passmeknot.massagetherapy.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lashealinggarden/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lashealinggarden/support
Join me and "2" AMAZING guests, Jessie & Jason on "The Empty Chair, the LIVE Facebook Event for the addict that didn't make it"... Jessie is a lot of things, one of which is a woman in recovery from substance use disorder. She is from the NH seacoast and came from a good family. She was given many opportunities to be successful but still fell into a life of addiction. Her disease progressed and in the end, she became an IV drug user. She overcame many obstacles along her road to recovery. Obstacles like rehab, incarcerations, broken relationships, and most painfully the loss of her boyfriend to an overdose. She was able to find a solution in the 12-steps and today work a program of recovery. She regained custody of her child, works in a recovery center, hosts a show on recovery, all while working toward getting my master's in social work. Today she lives her purpose by connecting with others on her path and offering HOPE! Jason, also known as “SNOOKIE”, is a man in long-term recovery. Jason comes from a wonderful family and had planned to accomplish many things in his life, never imagining that addiction would be one of them. As a teen, his “first operating under the influence” took place on a Big-Wheel in NH. This situation became one of many debacles Jason had himself in before finding recovery. Jason is a United States veteran whose addiction led him to leave the service and returning home to where his addiction went to a whole other level. Jason found himself spiraling out of control and heading down the path of destruction. His addiction has taken him to many dark places, which he believes, led him to finally hit rock bottom. While incarcerated, Jason heard the message of HOPE from groups of men from the “outside” that came into jails to share their experience, strength, and HOPE. He remains forever grateful to these men as they are the catalyst that led him to recovery. Thanks to recovery, Snookie made some life-altering changes and returned to school to receive his Masters in Alcohol and Drug Counseling. He is an asset to the recovery field and assisting those struggling with addiction
Stephanie Hui is licensed Drug and Alcohol Counsellor, one of the fastest growing occupations. Join Mathew and Stephanie as they delve into addictions, overcoming stigmas, and hitting that “wall” that could lead to making the wrong choices when dealing with emotions such as anxiety. About the Guest: As a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counseling, with...
Stephanie Hui is licensed Drug and Alcohol Counsellor, one of the fastest growing occupations. Join Mathew and Stephanie as they delve into addictions, overcoming stigmas, and hitting that “wall” that could lead to making the wrong choices when dealing with emotions such as anxiety. About the Guest: As a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counseling, with...
This episode is quite sad! Nettie and Neicy have an emotional discussion about The latest episode, Thats The Way The World Crumbles. Paula makes Spencer stay home from school to stay away from Ashley. Glen is in Drug Counseling, and Clay is still dealing with Chelsea being pregnant. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antoinette-smith9/support
Lisa Purtue is a substance abuse counselor licensed in the State of Wisconsin who has worked for two and a half years in residential rehabilitation and at a healthcare facility. She chats with us about overcoming obstacles and finding a positive mindset. Prior to her current experience, she spent 7 years working for the State of Wisconsin Department of Corrections at two state prisons, with one being maximum security where she oversaw 100 male maximum-security male inmates. Over her lifetime Lisa has earned Associate's Degrees in Graphic Communication, Criminal Justice, and Drug Counseling, as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. She is currently finishing graduate studies as a Licensed Practical Counselor.
Melissa is the author of Cowboy Dad. She holds a master’s degree in higher education administration. An Adult Child of an Alcoholic (ACA), she also earned an Alcohol and Drug Counseling certificate. She currently works at the Council on Alcoholism Abuse in Santa Barbara County.This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Melissa is the author of Cowboy Dad. She holds a master’s degree in higher education administration. An Adult Child of an Alcoholic (ACA), she also earned an Alcohol and Drug Counseling certificate. She currently works at the Council on Alcoholism Abuse in Santa Barbara County.
Today we chat AOD issues with Sharon Hocking who is the Barwon AOD Coordinator with the Stepping Up Consortium, and Rachel Turnbull who is a clinician/counsellor in Colac. Stepping Up Consortium Phone: 03 5226 8698 8.00 - 4.30 Monday to Friday 25 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West VIC 3218 www.stepping-up.org.au 1800 828 466 - 9am-5pm Weekdays Barwon Health - 1300 763 254 - and ask for referral to Stepping Up.
Cowboy Dad Author Melissa Broughton holds a master’s degree in higher education administration. An Adult Child of an Alcoholic (ACA), she also earned an Alcohol and Drug Counseling certificate. She is a teacher at The English Language Center in Santa Barbara.This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Authoress Tonya Wilson of "The Time Is Now", sheds light on Issues of Addictions, Recovery, & Deliverance. On Sunday, February 21, 2016 @ 7:00 PM EST. If you need Inspiration, Answers, or Support, The Time Is Now!!! Her guest panelist this week is, KATHLEEN HOLTON......Kathleen Holton was born and raised in Holyoke, Massachusetts. She now resides in Springfield, Vermont. Kathleen is a happily married housewife, who is pursuing a degree in Drug Counseling and Ministry. Join us as she shares her story of how she was physically, sexually, emotionally, and worst of all, spiritually abused as a child. Kathleen ran away from home at the tender age of 14 years old. She was homeless and addicted to crack cocaine and iv heroin for 17 years of her life. She has served time in prisons, institutions, and rehabilitation centers. God delivered Kathleen from her drug addiction. She now knows that it is her "calling" to minister hope and love into the hearts of the most broken and lost children of God. The call in number for the show is 1-347-884-8924. You can listen on your computer and chat with us at this link > http://tobtr.com/s/8310937 The Recovery Corner is proudly brought to you by, "The Literary Corner". We also provide a diverse platform to bring awareness to socioeconomic issues within our Community, Christian Values, promotion of Small Businesses and Support of Non-Profit organizations. Our Partnering NOP, The Theodore House, provides invaluable services for people who suffer with addictions, mental health, homelessness, and HIV. For information, please contact Ms. Tamikia Randall at www.theodorehouse.org
Cowboy Dad Author Melissa Broughton holds a master’s degree in higher education administration. An Adult Child of an Alcoholic (ACA), she also earned an Alcohol and Drug Counseling certificate. She is a teacher at The English Language Center in Santa Barbara.