ALLAN S. BILLEHUS
Atlanta, GA
Professional 404-***-****
30340
***********@*****.***
WORK EXPERIENCE
Self-Employed CONSULTANT November '96 -
Present
Solicit and perform duties as a Counselor, Psychological Assessments,
Vocational Evaluator, medical/vocational case manager, counselor, earnings
capacity analysis, transferable skills analysis, career counseling, life
care planner, mediator, and provide professional forensic services.
Assessments performed include IQ, Achievement, Personality, motor
skills/dexterity, work samples, and interests. Performed professional
contracts in workers' compensation, long-term disability, SSDI, MR centers,
private/public schools, hospitals, private companies, and state vocational
services. Brief Counseling, Coaching, and Trainings on a variety of issues
to GA DOL Vocational Rehabilitation Offices, Insurance Companies, and
Rehabilitation companies.
Corizon Correctional Mental Health - Fulton County Jail December 2011 to
November 2012
PRN, Mental Health Counselor
Suicide assessments and follow ups, brief psychological assessments, brief
counseling and other forensic services.
Georgia Dept. of HUMAN RESOURCES, Division of MH/MR/DD/AD, Rome, GA March
2006 - Present
Region I: Regional Intake Coordinator & Psychological Specialist: Promoted
from below
Responsible for reviewing, coordinating, and assessing every application
and applicant for eligibility for HCB Medicaid Wavier services for
individuals with MR/DD. Vital part of the decision matrix for eligability,
recommending services needed, and determining when services need to be
provided. Direct interaction and consultation with regional psychologist.
Interact with parents, community supports, and other service providers.
Perform Technical Assistance as needed throughout the region, 25 counties,
on behavior, cognitive changes, and adaptive living skill/independence
changes in individuals and offer positive behavioral support plans,
behavior plans, and a variety of psychological and vocational supports and
training plans. Train new staff in psychological aspects, screening, and
I&E processes for the region. Create and deliver training lectures to State
wide staff, providers, or other state departments as needed. Perform
duties listed below as needed by the region.
Georgia Dept. of HUMAN RESOURCES, Division of MH/MR/DD/AD, Cumming, GA
May 2004 - March 2006
Region I Team Leader Behavior Specialist
Helped develop, forge, and refine "Trio" areas to increase productivity and
work quality. Created and presented 2 day comprehensive I&E training
lecture that was mandatory for all new staff. I am often personally
requested to handle special situations and to help solve department issues
that involve clinical issues. Coordinate with providers to ensure quality
and timely services. Created new Screening report to replace Social Worker
assessment for new applications that is being considered as a standard
from. Created innovated ways to increase quality and comprehensiveness of
ISP's for individuals with special issues. Performed a record review of
psychological, social, medical, and program notes to ensure proper services
were in place and offer recommendations for goals to accomplish over the
next year. Performed initial screenings for individuals applying for the
program. Scheduled and co-lead the ISP team in planning and writing
Individual Service Plans for individuals to receive services over the year
and to ensure proper goals and overall life needs were met. Perform
Psychological Assessments for the state of Georgia Mental Retardation
Waiver Program. Tests administered WAIS-III, K-BIT, K-BIT-II, SB-IV, SB-
5, PPVT-III, PPVT-IV, CARS, GARS, GADS, BRIEF, CTONI, TONI, Vineland,
Vineland-II, OMNI, WRAT-II, and K-FAST.
COLUMBUS COMMUNITY SERVICES, Cummings, GA July
2003 - May 1st, 2004
Region I assistant Manger, Assessment Team Leader/Masters Level
Psychological Technician
Implemented a new I&E system to manage assessments and team
responsibilities for the North Region. Formulated and executed a
comprehensive plan for the North Region and increase productivity and work
quality in the North Region from approximately 30% to within the 90 to 100%
(with half clinical staff required). Established basic minimum requirements
for professional reports. Managed a team of 3 Social Workers, 3 Nurses, and
1 other MLPT to perform annual record reviews on each participant in the
North Region MR/DD programs up to 220 individuals a month (approximately
2,500 individuals a year), and assigned new waiver applicants to be
screened to the team up to 50 a month. Trained all new staff in I&E
functions. Perform Psychological Assessments for the state of Georgia
Mental Retardation Waiver Program. Tests administered WAIS-III, K-BIT, SB-
5, PPVT-III, CARS, GARS, GADS, Vineland, WRAT-II, and K-FAST. Performed a
record review of psychological, social, medical, and program notes to
ensure proper services were in place and offer recommendations for goals to
accomplish over the next year. Performed initial screenings for individuals
applying for the program. Assisted in planning and writing Individual
Service Plans for individuals to receive services over the year and to
ensure proper goals and overall life needs were met.
DUAL DIAGNOSIS MANAGEMENT, Nashville, TN
April '01 - December '01
License Professional Counselor, Consultant
Performed over 350 Brief Psychological Assessments for Mental Retardation
Waiver Program. Planned and administered IQ, Verbal ability, Adaptive
living skills, other assessment instruments. Prepared a written report with
observations and program planning recommendations. Helped coordinate and
schedule service delivery dates and areas as the leader of a team that
consisted of a SW, RN, and behavioral specialist.. Worked across the state
of Georgia, with the most work done in the SE portion of the state.
NORTH FULTON REGIONAL HOSPITAL, Atlanta, GA
October '98 - April '01
Vocational Counselor, Cognitive Remediation
Was a part of an outpatient rehabilitation therapy team that conducted and
coordinated each client's care in day treatment, team included PT, OT, SLP.
Performed Cognitive skills and neurological abilities assessment, wrote and
implemented cognitive remediation programs. Conducted initial vocational
evaluations, testing, job analyses, and cognitive rehabilitation.
Maintained a client caseload for cognitive therapy, vocational counseling,
and psychotherapy. Consultation on job modification, reasonable
accommodations, and ADA compliance. Also conducted IEP meetings with
schools and obtaining disability services at the college level. Performed
employability assessments, career development, and job placement services.
Client caseload consisted mostly of Acquired Brain Injury (90%), Burns, MS,
Amputations.
CASCADE DISABILITY MANAGEMENT, INC., Atlanta, GA
May '97 - May '98
Medical and Vocational Case Manager
Managed medical and vocational cases in the Worker's Compensation arena.
Conducted initial vocational evaluations and testing. Performed
employability assessments, medical case management, provided career
development, and job placement services. Research labor markets for job
openings and potential employers. Consultation on job modification,
reasonable accommodations, and ADA compliance. Case load consisted of
Workers' Compensation and STD/LTD.
GOUDELOCK REHABILITATION SERVICES, Atlanta, GA
January '97 - March '00
Rehabilitation Consultant
Compiled and completed labor marker surveys. Assisted with research and
development of Life Care Plans. Was asked to do second opinions. Job
development and job placement services. Provided professional and clerical
support. Coordinate with doctors and attorneys for case conferences.
Conducted doctor and therapy office visits assessments. Conducted career
counseling sessions. Client caseload consisted of Workers' Compensation,
LTD/STD, Amputations, and ABI.
CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO., Atlanta, GA
September '96 - January '97
Rehabilitation Expert
Wrote and presented lectures on issues in long-term Disability management.
I was a consultant for the claims examiners and claims adjusters on
disabilities and return to work issues. Participated in restructuring the
referral and intake process to the cost-containment and rehabilitation
department. Reviewed claimant files for Possibilities in further medical
evaluations, private investigation, job accommodations, rehabilitation,
transferability of job skills, and Social Security. Performed transferable
skills analyses and work history evaluations. Conducted job placement
services and counseling intervention. Client caseload consisted of Workers'
Compensation, STD/LTD.
GA DHR Vocational Rehabilitation: ATLANTA REHABILITATION CENTER, Atlanta,
GA March '96 - October '96
Vocational Evaluator/Rehabilitation Counselor
Started and lead a group focused on setting/maintaining goals and other
psycho educational issues. Maintained a client caseload for vocational
counseling and psychotherapy. Conducted vocational evaluation testing,
wrote reports and planned job development/placement. Substituted for Work-
Adjustment instructors. Caseload consisted of mental illness, developmental
disabilities, physical disabilities, addiction, and neurological Disorders.
PRESENTATIONS
Ga DHR Div. MH MR DD AD State Intake & Evaluation
Supporting Challenging Behaviors with Positive Behavior Supports with the
DD Population. 1.5 hr (April 2011)
Psychological Assessments and Technical Assessment skills for I&E Staff, 2
hr (Jan. 2011)
Autism and the ASD Spectrum-Understanding, Basic Assessment, &
Recommendations, 1 hr (Dec. 2010)
Supporting Challenging Behaviors with Positive Behavior Supports with the
DD Population. 1.5 hr (March 2010)
Understanding all aspects of the Psychological Screening processes and
interviewing skills, 2hr(On going 06 -09)
Psychological Assessments and Technical Assessment skills for I&E Staff, 2
hr (April 2006)
AAMR and DSM-IV MR diagnosis to determine MRWP eligibility, 1hr (Dec. 2005)
Autism and the ASD Spectrum-Understanding, Basic Assessment, &
Recommendations, 1.5 hr April 2005
Understanding and Relating to, Individuals with MR/DD for Support
coordination, 1 hr April 2005
Understanding, assessing, relating to, and serving MR/DD Individuals, 5.5hr
(On going 2004- July 2008)
The I&E process and understanding your contribution and functioning as a
team unit, 5hr (On going 2004- July. 2008)
AAMR and DSM-IV MR diagnosis and initial screening evaluations and
supporting documentation preferred for MR and DD diagnoses to determine
MRWP eligibility, 3hr (On going 2004- July. 2006)
To GA DOL Vocational Rehabilitation Hubs
Creating Movement: Getting them to take responsibility and Goal planning
for your clients Dec 2010 Dalton Hub 1.5hr
Focus, Responsibility & Goal Planning: Quick Techniques to get your client
on the ball and in a job Jan 2009 Rome Hub 1.5hr
Columbus Community Services
AAMR and DSM-IV MR diagnosis and initial screening evaluations and
supporting documentation preferred for MR and DD diagnoses to determine
MRWP eligibility, 5hr (2004)
North Fulton Regional Hospital
Neuropsychological tests and Cognitive Remediation Techniques. 2hr
Trails A & B, the tests, how to use the results and measure changes in
abilities after ABI. 1hr
Depression and Anxiety after ABI; Management and therapeutic techniques,
1.5hr
Stress management and exercises techniques to use in therapy sessions, 1hr
Canada Life Assurance Company
What Is The Deal With The Back? Issues in long-term disability and
return to work implications, 2.5hr
Defining Jobs and How They Are Related: The DOT, COJ, & VDARE in skills
transferability. 1hr
Psychological Aspects In Injuries and Disabilities: The players,
disorders, assessment, and counseling strategies. 2hr
The Process and Use of Transferable Skills Analysis & Labor Market
Surveys in Vocational Case Management.1.5hr
Georgia State University
Reality Therapy: An Overview & Counseling Techniques. CPS 8650,
November, 1998. 2hr
Divorce & Families: Issues involved and Counseling Implications and
Techniques. CPS 833, May 1998. 1hr
Career Counseling for the Adult in Transitions: Self, Career, and
Family. CPS 927, Feb. 1997. 2hr
Addiction: The Drug, Treatment, Relapse, and Vocational implications.
CPS 842, May 1996. 1.5hr
Low-Back Pain: Injury, Etiology, Malingering, and Limitations. CPS 841,
Feb. 1996. 1.5hr
EDUCATIONAL & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Atlanta, GA: Education Specialist: Rehab.
Counseling; June 1999
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Atlanta, GA: Master's of Science: Rehabilitation
Counseling; Dec. 1996
Graduate Lab Assistant for a Required Graduate Level Communications
Course, Helping Skills: CPS 743
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Atlanta, GA: Bachelor of Science, Major:
Psychology., Minor: Sociology, 1994
Undergraduate & Post-Bachelor Research Assistant: Cognitive
Psychology under James L. Pate, Ph.D. 2/94 - 12/95.
Undergraduate Research Assistant: Psychotherapy Treatment and MMPI-
II under L'Abate, L., Ph.D. 3/93 - 10/94.
DEKALB TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Clarkston, GA; A. A. T. Marketing
Administration,
LICENSE, CERTIFICATIONS & REGISTRATION
License Professional Counselor (LPC # 3266). GA Composite Board of PC, SW,
and MFT. Macon, GA.
Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC # 34630). Commission on
Rehabilitation Counselor Certification. Rolling Meadows, IL.
Board Eligible (NCC#5441) National Board for Certified Counselors.
Greensboro, NC.
Certified At-Risk Adult Crime Tactics Specialist- Ga Dept. Human Resources
Division of Aging Services. Aug 2011
McCarron-Dial Systems Certified Advanced Neuro-Cognitive Vocational
Evaluator: McCarron- Dial Systems
PAST CERTIFICATIONS & REGISTRATION
Certified Life Care Planner (CLCP#206) Commission Disability Examiner
Certification. Midlothian, VA.
Registered General & Domestic Relations Mediator (#1329) Georgia Office of
Dispute Resolution.
CURRENT MEMBERSHIP in PROFESSIONAL Associations
National Rehabilitation Association
CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Licensed Professional Counselors Association of GA 24th Convention:
Atlanta, GA Jun 7-10 2012
Suicide Prevention Stakeholders Conference: University of Ga school of
Social Work: Sept 2011
Certified At-Risk Adult Crime Tactics Specialist- Ga Dept. Human Resources
Division of Aging Services. Aug 2011
Creating Lasting Change: the 7 Steps to Maximum Impact: RobbinsMandanes,
Center for Strategic Intervention: Cloe' Madanes PhD, Anthony Robbins, Home
Study Course, July 2011 10 day program
GA Crisis Response Systems for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities:
GA Dept. Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities: Atlanta GA April
2011
Ultimate Relationship Program (professional version): : RobbinsMandanes,
Center for Strategic Intervention: Cloe' Madanes PhD, Anthony Robbins, (In
process) Home Study Course 27.5 hrs Jan. 2011
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Emory University: Oct. 21-23 2010
Motivational Interviewing- Premier Educational Solutions PESI: Aug 2010
Licensed Professional Counselors Association of GA 22nd Convention:
Atlanta, GA: May 6-9 2010
Unleash the Power Within: Human Needs Psychology: Anthony Robbins, New York
March 2009. 45 hours
Georgia's "New" Waivers for Persons with Developmental Disabilities:
Quality Management & Participant Direction, CD-NSE Transition & Budgeting
process: GA DHR office of DD, October 2009 12 hours
Disaster Mental Health Field Response: University of Georgia School of
Social Work: Athens, Ga Oct '08
Shift Happens: 2 Day Positive Behavioral Supports for Behavioral Specialist
and Supervisors: Bremen, Ga. GA DHR MH/DD/AD .Aug '08 16 hours
Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation: Annual Conference. Atlanta,
GA. Aug. 2008. 6 hours
Disaster Mental Health Field Response Training: GA DHR MH/DD/AD Athens, GA
July '08 6 hrs
Treating Explosive Kids: The Collaborative Problem-Solving Approach: Ross
Greene PhD, Stuart Ablon PhD, home study course. June 2008, 10 hours
Psychotropic Medications for Individuals Diagnosed with Developmental
Disabilities: GA DHR MH/DD/AD Atlanta, Ga May 2008. 4 hours
Developing and Supporting a Diversified Workforce: GA DHR MH/DD/AD Morrow,
GA June 2008. 6 hours
Mastering Influence: Anthony Robbins, Home Study Multimedia Program, March
2008 15 hours
Positive Behavioral Supports: Shift Happens: George Suess, MS. GA DHR
MH/DD/AD Atlanta, Ga Dec 2007. 6 hours
Science of Influence: Kevin Hogan, Psy. D. Home Study Course Nov. 2007. 12
hours.
Individual Service Planning: Creating a Life Well Lived: Schwartz, CCC-SLP
Clayton State University Oct '07 6 hours
Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation: Annual Conference. Atlanta,
GA. Aug. 2007. 10 hours
Transforming the Difficult Child: The Nurtured Heart Approach:
Strengthening Children form the inside by shifting them to success: Howard
Glasser, MA: www.difficultchild.com. July 2007 home study course 6 hours
Geriatric Assessment: CMR Home Study. Agoura Hills, CA July, 2007. CEU 18
hours
ISP Foundations 2007 for Support Coordinators and I&E Organizations: GA DHR
MH/DD/AD Atlanta, Ga May'07 6 hours
Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule: 2 day Clinical Workshop: Emory
Autism Center Jan '07 16 hours
Unleash the Power Within: Practical Human Psychology: Anthony Robbins
Atlanta, Ga Nov. 2006, 45 hours
Supporting Persons with Difficult Behaviors: Star Choices Developmental
Center: David Pitonyak, Ph.D: Macon, Ga Nov. 2006, 6 hours
Current Understanding Psychopharmacology, Professional Psych Seminars, Home
Study Course. 2008 6 hours
Good to Great: Positive & Productive Meetings Seminar: GA DHR MH/DD/AD
Macon, Ga October 2006. 6 hours
Medicaid and Community-Based Mental Health Services for Georgia's Children
and Adolescents: Ga DHR MHDDAD, Atlanta, Ga, August 2006 5 hours
Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation: Annual Conference. Atlanta,
GA. Aug. 2006. 10 hours
Meaningful Action Plans: Setting Goals for Quality Individual Service
Plans. Georgia Department of Human Resources Division of Mental Health,
Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases, Clayton, Ga May 5, 2006.
6 hours
The Georgia Chapter of AAMR Presents the 2006 Spring Conference: Georgia's
Transition to Community Living: A New Way of Doing Things, Decatur, Ga
April 2006. 7 hours
Treating Compulsive Sexual Behaviors: www.Sexstruggles.com, Paul Simpson,
PhD, Atlanta, Ga March 2006 . 6 hours
Better All Together #7: Inclusion Works!: Visions and Strategies to Support
Valued Lives & Inclusive Communities Childhood through Adulthood,
University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Ga March 1-4
2006. 21.5hrs
Skills for Successful supervision: Georgia Dept. Human Resources: September
27-29, 2005 15 hours
Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation: Annual Conference. Atlanta,
GA. Aug. 2005. 16 hours
Clinical ADOS Workshop: Autism Assessment: Catherine Rice, Ph.D Emory
University Autism Center/ Georgia Psychological Association Aug 30/31 15
hours
Developing Individual Service Plans: Keys to Quality ISP's. Georgia
Department of Human Resources Division of Mental Health, Developmental
Disabilities and Addictive Diseases, Macon, Ga June 2005. 12 hours
Promoting Social Skills in the natural Environments/Creating Enjoyable
Lives, Emory University Autism Center, Helen, Ga may 2005. 4.5 hours
What is Autism? Key Features of Effective Interventions: Birth Through
Adulthood, Emory University Autism Center, Savannah, GA April 2005. 5 hours
Behavioral Intervention with Autism. Cross Country Education, Atlanta, Ga
Feb. 2005. 6 hours
Saving Lives: Preventing Bowel Obstruction and Aspiration Pneumonia,
Georgia DHR, January 2005. 6 hours
Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation: Annual Conference. Atlanta,
GA. Aug. 2004. 16 hours
A Circle of Support: Best Practices in Supporting Individuals with
Disabilities, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga June 2004. 5 hours
Understanding Psychopharmacology in Mental Health, Professional Psych
Seminars, Home Study Course. July 2004 6 hours.
Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities: Maple Leaf Center, Atlanta, Ga October
2003. 6 hours
Social Skills Training and Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities: Maple Leaf
Center, Atlanta, Ga October 2003. 6 hours
Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation: Annual Conference. Atlanta,
GA. Aug. 2003. 16 hours
Person Centered Planning: University of Georgia School of Social Work/GA
Regional, Atlanta, Ga. August 2003. 11 hours
Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation: Annual Conference. Atlanta,
GA. Aug. 2002. 16 hours
Mental Health & Geriatric Assessment: CMR Home Study. Agoura Hills, CA
July, 2002. CEU 18 hours
Building the Bridge - A National Conference on the Integration of Mental
Health and Substance Abuse Services: Dual Diagnosis Management, Atlanta,
GA. May 2002. 10 hours
Medical Case Management: CMR Home Study. Agoura Hills, CA February, 2001.
CEU 18 hours
Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation: Annual Conference. Atlanta,
GA. Aug. 2000. 16 hours
Return to work issues in Workers' Compensation. Private Rehabilitation
Suppliers of Georgia. Atlanta, GA.
April, 2000. CEU 1.0 18 Hours
Advanced Interpretation of the McCarron-Dial Evaluation System: McCarron-
Dial Systems Inc. St. Simons Island, Ga March 1999. 18 hours
Perceptual Memory Task (PMT) & Learning Style Assessment: Classroom
Learning and Vocational Evaluation recommendations and lifetime
implications: McCarron-Dial Systems Inc. St. Simons Island, Ga April 1999,
10 hours
McCarron-Dial Evaluation System: McCarron-Dial Systems Inc. Rome, GA. Nov
1999. 25 hours
Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation: Annual Conference. Atlanta,
GA. Aug. 1999. 16 hours
Neuro-Linguistic Programming(NLP): Practitioner skills for maximum impact
with your clients: Atlanta, Ga March 1999, 15 hours
11th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Georgia. Atlanta,
GA. Feb., 1999. 16 hours
Third Annual, Life Care Planning Conference. University of
Florida/Intelicus. Atlanta, GA. Nov., 1998. 16 hours
Application of Adlerian Psychology Principles & Counseling Interventions
with Discouraged Families, Children, and Adult Populations. The Atlanta
Adlerian Society & Dept. of Counseling & Psychological Services, Georgia
State University. July 1998. 6 hours
Marketing and Valuating a Business in Divorce Mediation. Atlanta Divorce
Mediators, Inc. Atlanta, GA. July, '98, 6 hours
Neuropsychological Evaluation: Session I. Distinguishing Between Pre-injury
and Post-injury Neuropsychological Status. Shepherd Pathways. Atlanta, GA.
April, 1998. 1.5 CEU
A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Malingering with people who have
ABI. Shepherd Pathways. March, 1998. 1.5 CEU
Life Care Planning and Vocational Evaluation Consultation and Forensic
Testimony. University of Florida/Intelicus. Los Angeles, CA. March, 1998.
16 Clock hours
Life Care Planning for Multiple Disabilities. University of
Florida/Intelicus. Los Angeles, CA. March, 1998.
16 Clock hours
Advance Divorce Mediation Training and Practicum. Atlanta Divorce
Mediators, Inc. Atlanta, GA. March, 1998. 16 hours
Professional and Operational Issues in Life Care Planning. University of
Florida/Intelicus. Atlanta, GA.
March, 1998. 16 Clock hours
Divorce, Domestic Violence, & Family Mediation Training. Atlanta Divorce
Mediators, Inc. Atlanta, GA. Feb. 1998, 40 hours
Rehabilitation Economics, Evaluation, and Testimony. NARPPS: Forensic
Section. Nashville, TN.
January, 1998. CEU 13.0
Dynamic Medical Case Management and Life Care Planning. University of
Florida/Intelicus. Atlanta, GA. January, 1998. 16 Clock hours
Alternative Medicine: An Objective View. Institute for Natural Resources.
Atlanta, GA. January, 1998. CEU 7.0
Life Care Planning for Spinal Cord Injuries. University of
Florida/Intelicus. Los Angeles, CA. November, 1997. 16 Clock hours
Acquired Brain Injury/Pediatric Brain Damage Life Care Planning. University
of Florida/Intelicus.
Los Angeles, CA. November, 1997. 16 Clock hours
Accessibility and Housing Issues for Persons with Disabilities. Private
Rehabilitation Suppliers of Georgia. Atlanta, GA. November, 1997. CEU 1.0
Supervisor Training for Catastrophic Rehabilitation Suppliers Who Supervise
Catastrophic Interns. Georgia State Board of Workers' Compensation.
Atlanta, GA. October, 1997. CEU 3.0
Psychological Assessment & Vocational Evaluation Issues in Life Care
Planning. University of Florida/Intelicus. September, 1997. 16 Clock hours
Tenets, Theory, and Methodology of Life Care Planning. University of
Florida/Intelicus. Philadelphia, PA. September, 1997. 16 Clock hours
Alignment of expectations in families of those with ABI. Private
Rehabilitation Suppliers of Georgia. Atlanta, GA. July, 1997. CEU 1.0
Psychological Testing: Personality and Malingering. Private Rehabilitation
Suppliers of Georgia.
Atlanta, GA. June, 1997. CEU 1.0
Post Traumatic Stress in the Work Place. Private Rehabilitation Suppliers
of Georgia. Atlanta, GA.
April, 1997. CEU 1.0
Using Assistive Technology in Job Accommodation. Private Rehabilitation
Suppliers of Georgia. Atlanta, GA. March, 1997. CEU 2.0
Neurotoxicity: Then Next Silent Epidemic. Private Rehabilitation Suppliers
of Georgia. Atlanta, GA.
February, 1997. CEU 1.0
VAX-D: Non-Surgical Treatment of Herniated Disks. Private Rehabilitation
Suppliers of Georgia.
Atlanta, GA. February, 1997. CEU 1.0
The Institute for Control Theory, Reality Therapy, and Quality Management:
Basic Intensive Week, Dec. 1995. 40 hours