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Jeffrey D. Roth, M.D. is an addictions psychiatrist and group psychotherapist. He graduated from Yale University Medical School and did his residency in psychiatry at the University of Chicago. He is board certified in psychiatry
and in the sub-specialty of addictions psychiatry, and is certified in addictions medicine by the American Society of Addictions Medicine (ASAM). He is the president of the Chicago Center for the Study of Groups and Organizations, a Fellow of ASAM and a Fellow of the American
Group Psychotherapy Association. He is the author of the book Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction: Carrying the Message and the editor of the Journal
of Groups in Addiction and Recovery. He also writes a column on group psychotherapy for the publication Addiction
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Jim Tifft, CADC is a certified alcohol and drug addiction counselor. Jim has been counseling individuals, families, groups and adolescents since 1987. He is a member of the A.K. Rice Institute and has advanced his learning about groups and organizations
using the Tavistock model. Jim has extensive training and experience in both music and acting. His experience in the arts brings an awareness and appreciation of the creative process to recovery from addictions. |
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Kevin M. Murphy, LCSW, CSADC is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, specializing in the treatment of those who are struggling with an addiction. He has been providing treatment to individuals, couples, families and groups for over
twenty years. He received his Masters of Science in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin. He is a member of the following professional organizations: Academy of Certified Social Workers, Employee Assistance Professionals Association, Certified
Senior Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Internationally
Certified Addictions
Counselor, National Association of Social Workers, American Psychotherapy Association, and the A.K. Rice Institute. |
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