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 | Terence T. Gorski, M.A., NACA IITerry is president and founder of the CENAPS® Corporation, a training, consultation, and research firm specializing in recovery and relapse prevention. He is internationally recognized for his contribution to developing treatment technology for recovery and relapse prevention. His methods have been applied internationally to manage problems of addiction, mental health problems, violence and crime. He is a skilled cognitive and behavioral therapist with extensive training in experiential therapies. Terry is a prolific writer and has authored hundreds of publications including training courses, books, workbooks, videotapes and audiocassettes. His works have been translated in several languages. |
|  | Lisa M. HammondLisa M. Hammond is chief operating officer for the CENAPS Corporation and a powerful speaker, dynamic trainer, and skilled consultant. She has spent more than ten years studying addiction, recovery, and relapse prevention through the University of California and the Gorski-CENAPS Certification School. She is a member of the Hernando County Anti-Drug Coalition and serves as chair of the School Readiness Coalition. Lisa lives in Florida with her husband, Terence T. Gorski, and their two children Nika and T.J. |
|  | Merlene Miller, M.A.Through the CENAPS® Corporation, Merlene has developed educational programs and materials for alcoholism and drug dependence treatment centers. Combining her writing skill and her professional knowledge, she has authored numerous books on alcoholism and addictions. She has worked as program coordinator for the alcoholism/drug dependence studies program at Park University in Kansas City as well as Graceland University in Independence, Missouri. |
|  | Stephen A. Grinstead, Dr. AD, ACRPSDr. Stephen Grinstead specializes in training and consultation for addiction and coexisting personality and mental health problems and is a Senior Consultant/Trainer for the Gorski-CENAPS® Corporation. He is an author and nationally recognized expert in preventing relapse related to chronic pain disorders and is the developer of the Addiction-Free Pain Management System www.addiction-free.com. He is currently in private practice in Sacramento and also working at pain clinics in Sacramento and Yuba City, California treating patients with chronic pain and substance use disorders. Stephen is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, a California Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and is on the faculty of UC Santa Cruz Alcohol and Drug Studies Program. He has also taught at Santa Clara University, UC Berkeley and Stanford University Medical School. |
|  | Dennis C. Daley, Ph.D.Dennis is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Social Work at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and Chief of Addiction Medicine at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMC Presbyterians. He has developed and managed numerous addictions and dual disorders programs in inpatient, residential, partial hospital, and outpatient settings. Dr. Daley has been an investigator, trainer or consultant on more than 10 funded research projects on addiction or dual disorders. He has presented educational programs to professionals in more than thirty states, Canada, and Europe. Dr. Daley has more than 225 publications including books, recovery guides, journal articles, and educational films on addiction, mental illness, dual disorders, relapse prevention, and family issues. His recovery materials are used in many treatment programs in the United States and other countries and have reached several million individuals. Several publications have been translated to foreign languages. |
|  | Michael E. Thase, M.D.Michael is director of the Division of Mood, Anxiety, and Related Disorders of the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, associate director of the Mental Health Clinical Research Center, and associate professor of psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. A 1979 graduate of the Ohio State University College of Medicine, Dr. Thase has been an active clinical investigator since completing his residency at Pitt. His research interests pertain to the assessment and treatment of mood disorders, including comorbid depression with substance abuse disorders. |
|  | Tammy L. Bell, LCSW, M.S.W, CACA national lecturer, Tammy provides consultation and training to treatment centers, industry, and schools throughout the United States and Canada. She maintains a private practice in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she specializes in adolescent occupational, and adult relapse prevention. Tammy has been working with adolescents and their families since 1981. |
|  | Roland Williams, NCAC II, CADC, ACRPSRoland is supervisor of Behavioral Health Services, Information and Referral Department at Columbia Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, California. He is president and founder of Free Life Enterprises, a counseling and consulting service. He teaches addiction studies and relapse prevention courses at San Jose University, University of California at Santa Cruz, JFK University at Orinda, and the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. |
|  | Philip J. Beebe, M.S., CADCPhilip holds a master’s degree in Clinical Counseling from California State University at Hayward, California. He is a registered marriage, family, and child counselor and is also a certified alcohol and drug counselor. He has worked in a wide range of clinical settings including U.S. Navy treatment programs, drinking driver programs, school-based prevention programs, and inpatient and outpatient hospital-based programs He has specialized in issues of aging and professional codependency. |
|  | Bonnie Zannini, MSW, LCSW, CAADC, CRPSBonnie is clinical supervisor at Hanover Township Youth and Family Services in Bartlett, Illinois. She is a psychotherapist in private practice at the Center for Human Development, Elgin, Illinois. Ms. Zannini serves as adjunct faculty at National-Louis University. |
|  | Pamela WollPamela is an author, lecturer, and workshop leader. She specializes inbehavioral health issues, including chemical dependency and recovery,stigma, strength-based treatment, violence prevention, relationship health,and spirituality. She is the author of several books and manuals developedfor the Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center and PreventionFirst, Inc. Visit her website at: www.humanpriorities.com. |
|  | Caryl Trotter, M.A., MCC, CCMHCCaryl is the president and founder of Sexual Assault Treatment Services, Inc., a private counseling practice specializing in the treatment of the adult sexual abuse survivor. She holds a bachelor of arts degree in sociology from North Texas State University and a master’s degree in counseling from the University of New Mexico. Ms. Trotter is nationally recognized as a dynamic and thoughtful presenter. |
|  | Claudia Black, Ph.D.Claudia is a world-famous lecturer, trainer, and author. Claudia’s films and books about children raised in alcoholic families are used in family treatment programs worldwide. She is a Senior Fellow at The Meadows Institute and a specialist in addiction in families. |
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