The Ethics of Being a Clinician in Court
This workshop is for Clinicians who are faced the with various ethical dilemmas and implications of appearing in court. Including: dealing with subpoenas, privileged communication, courtroom culture, and the essentials of being an effective witness; maintaining composure; responding to the scope of the questions and dealing with cross examination. Participants will be permitted to ask questions related to specific situations in which they are involved. Friday, October 1, 2010 Time: 9:00am-3:30pm (5 Ethics CE’s Approved by LPCA-GA)
The MARR Families and Recovery Workshop is an intensive three-day-long program designed to provide education, support and therapy to adults and adolescents ages 14 and older. The staff of MARR believes that those who have been in relationships with addicted individuals experience their own struggles and pain. If the family is to survive and grow, it is critical that the individual members begin their own recovery process.
37th Anniversary Celebration of Recovery Banquet
11/06/2010
MARR is making plans now to host the 37th Anniversary Celebration of Recovery Banquet. We are delighted to have Lyle P. as our featured guest speaker.
The funds raised at the banquet replenish the MARR Scholarship Fund, giving those in need of financial assistance the monetary help they need to discover a healthy life of recovery. The Scholarship Fund has granted over $200,000 in scholarships as a result of the funds raised from last year’s event.