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ANGER MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST-I CERTIFICATION SEMINAR

TWO DAYS - Friday & Saturday, September 19 & 20, 2008

SEDONA, ARIZONA

*This Seminar is presented by Growth Central and is approved by the National Anger Management Association (NAMA). The seminar fulfills the basic content and supervision requirements for (NAMA) Anger Management Specialist-I Certification

Tuition $599.00 (includes lunch both days) This seminar is an approved Anger Management Specialist-I certification training by the National Anger Management Association (NAMA). The seminar is open to those with a background in mental health, substance abuse, domestic violence, education, corrections, law enforcement, pastoral counseling, human resources, and those who need or desire to work with angry and hostile clients. Students in these fields may also be accepted.

The seminar fulfills all the NAMA (1) basic content and (2) supervision requirements for the certification. Once you have completed this seminar you may apply directly for NAMA certification ($100 application fee) Certification benefits include:

q       Accepted for court, business, and personal referrals

q       Listing in NAMA national directory (www.namass.org)

q       Complimentary workbook, "Real Solution Anger Management Workbook"

q       Continued marketing support

INSTRUCTOR:

Dr. Rich Pfeiffer,  Director of Growth Central, will facilitate on both Friday & Saturday, September 19 & 20, 2008 in beautiful Sedona, AZ.

Richard Pfeiffer, M.Div., Ph.D.

         Director/Founder of Growth Central             rpphotsmo.jpg (8292 bytes)

Dr. Pfeiffer is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, a Psychotherapist, and a nationally Certified Anger Management Specialist-V. His psychological / theological training lay the foundation for his expertise in helping people work through their core conflicts. He is a Certified Pastoral Psychotherapist having graduated from the Blanton-Peale Graduate Institute (NYC).  He is a Fellow of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors (AAPC), and a Distinguished Diplomate of the National Anger Management Association (NAMA).  An innovator in the development of Issue Focused Individual Psychotherapy and Emotion Focused Couple Therapy, Pfeiffer has provided psychotherapeutic services to individuals and couples for over twenty five years. He is the author of eight Real Solution Workbooks and the bestselling Creating Real Relationships. Dr. Pfeiffer can be reached by calling 928-554-4690. 

Sedona is one of Arizona's premier tourism, recreation, resort, arts and cultural centers. At an altitude of 4,400 feet, Sedona escapes the desert heat of Southern Arizona and the mountain snows to the north, with either just a short drive away. Sedona's location at the mouth of renowned Oak Creek Canyon and at the center of the state's legendary Red Rock Country and affords breath-taking panoramas, four delightfully mild seasons especially in September, plenty of sunshine and clean, fresh air.

                                              Register Online (You will register at the shopping cart of Growth Central)

or

Call the Growth Central Office at 928-554-4690

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Distinguished Diplomates

Charles Spielberger, PhD

Ronald Potter-Efron, PhD

Patricia Potter-Effron, MS

Richard Pfeiffer, MDiv, PhD

Anita Bohenksy, PhD

Matthew McKay, PhD

Harriet Lerner, PhD

William Fleeman

 

Board of Directors

Richard Pfeiffer, MDiv, PhD President

Al Johnson, MD Past President

Stephen Spiller, Esq.

Rhoda Urman, LCSW

Jennifer Roberts, LCSW

Terrence Williams, PhD, MD

 

 

 

 

 

 

                         

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