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Program Code:
180
Date:
Friday, October 23, 2009
Time:
9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
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SPEAKER
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Tim Anderson is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 20 years experience in youth, family and rehabilitation counseling. He has been involved in Community Theater as well as a Children's Music Director. He lives with his wife, Melanie and nine children in Denton, Texas.
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Gordon Leeman is a lifelong composer and pianist with a Bachelor's degree in music. He has his Master's Degree in Psychology and twenty-two years experience in youth and family counseling with current certification and practice in rehabilitation counseling. He lives with ten horses, two dogs, three cats and his wife Colleen in Justin, Texas.
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Meredith Jeppson was a student of music education at BYU. She has a degree in American Sign Language Interpreting and a lifelong involvement in choirs and musical theater. She lives with her husband David and six children in Ft. Worth, Texas.
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Description
Approved for 1 PDHs in Domain I
Combining over 40 years of counseling experience with an extensive background in music and theatre, Tim Anderson, MS, LPC, Gordon Leeman, MS, CRC, and Meredith Jeppson bring a unique keynote presentation illuminating the virtues required for ethical EA practice. The program serves up just the right combination of music, fun, and ethics. Excerpts from this tuneful and nostalgic seminar present complex ethical scenarios as expertly performed parodies of some of the greatest music of our time. Parodies of songs from Elvis, Marry Poppins, My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, and others make ethical principles easy to remember and apply.
Benefits:-
Identify and define the guiding ethical principles for employee assistance professionals.
Foster introspection regarding personal ethical issues.
Describe ethical conduct relevant to the practice of employee assistance from concepts made clear in entertaining satirical vingnettes.
No items are available for this session.