I have personal and professional experience as a licensed certified addictions counselor (licensed alcohol and drug counselor) in helping persons with alcohol and other drug problems. In addition to being an addictions counselor, I am in long term recovery myself with 30 years of continuous abstinence and sobriety. I have been working as a licensed certified addictions counselor for 28 years. I have been Director of Treatment at two residential treatment programs and was the Chief Substance Abuse Counselor and Program Coordinator of the Chemical Dependency Unit at the Sheppard Pratt Health Systems in Baltimore Maryland for four years.
I have been Director of Loyola College in Maryland's Alcohol and Drug Education and Support Services for the past 18 years, providing education and treatment services as an addictions counselor to students. I am also an affiliate professor in the Psychology Department of Loyola College, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in drug and alcohol addictions. I also have a private practice as an addictions counselor in addition to my online addictions counseling services.
In addition to my law degree from the George Washington University Law school in Washington, D.C., I have a Master of Science degree in Pastoral Counseling, and am a CCDC, or Maryland Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor, and an LCADC, or Maryland Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor. I am a member of the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors of Maryland. http://www.lcpcm.org. Explanation of my licenses can be found here: http://www.ceattc.org/md_certification.asp. For the CCDC, look under "Maryland Addictions Professional Certification Board" and click on "Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor". For the LCADC, look under "Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Maryland Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists" and click on "Certified Professional Counselor-Alcohol Drug". To confirm my credentials as an LCADC, the equivalent to LCPC, with expertise in addictions, in Maryland, check the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors of Maryland web site: http://www.lcpcm.org/.
I will send you a copy of my resume if you wish. jwilliams@alcoholdrugsos.com
I provide online DUI alcohol evaluations: http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/AlcoholDrugSOS_Services.asp#evaluations
"[Human beings] are not destroyed by suffering; [they] are destroyed by suffering without meaning." Victor Frankl
What are some of the rewards from long term recovery from addiction? Aside from the absence of active addition, many recovering persons describe the rewards under a general category of freedom. My favorite way to describe this reward is: I'm free to be me, meaning an absence of the need to be tied down by self-conscious fear of what others may think, and presence of the freedom to be who I am, plus, of course, the freedom to improve on who I am.
My web site is: http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com. I provide same day answers by E-mail or IM to questions about drug or alcohol concerns. This page gives a summary of my qualifications: http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/aboutjanwilliams.html. I have pages on my site dedicated to:
SENIORS: http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/Services_Seniors.asp#Seniors
PERSONS WORRIED ABOUT THEIR OWN SUBSTANCE USE: http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/Services_Individuals.asp#Individuals
PERSONS WORRIED ABOUT A LOVED ONE'S SUBSTANCE USE: http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/Services_FamilyMembers.asp#FamilyMembers
cell phone: 443-610-3569
E-mail: jwilliams@alcoholdrugsos.com
website: http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com