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CAREER HISTORY of TOPICS for SEMINARS/WEBINARS PRESENTED
A listing of SEMINAR TITLES presented by Samara over the years
(Listing of titles only, not links):
  • Abundant Life
  • Are You Considering Counseling?
  • Avoiding Employee Lawsuits
  • Balancing Conflicts Between Family and Work
  • Changing Bad Habit to Something Better
  • CISM: “Emotional First Aid”
  • Client Relations for Healthcare Professionals
  • Coaching Skills for Mental Health, EA and HR Professionals
  • Combating Invalidating Environments
  • Controlling Cravings
  • Cultural, Gender & Ethnicity Issues
  • Decreased Management Productivity
  • Development of Young Children
  • DSM-IV for Counseling Professionals Emotional First Aid
  • Ethics and Legal Issues
  • How the Mind Develops — Wired & Rewired
  • Human Resource — What’s Fair? Policies & Procedures
  • Legal & Risk Management Issue
  • Liabilities of Unresolved Conflict
  • Life is Random Defiant — Nothing is a Coincidence
  • Medical and Mental Health Issues in the Elderly
  • Methods of Change: To Change or Not To Change?
  • Multiculturalism
  • Normalize Acting-Out Behaviors in Students
  • Personality Disorders: Individuals Acting Out
  • Practical People Skills & Difficult Personalities
  • Problematic or Pathologic
  • Resolving Conflicts
  • Skills for Leadership & Supervision
  • Society at Risk — The Real Reason to Say No to Drugs
  • Stress Reduction & Alternatives to Deepen the Therapy Process
  • The Human Mind — The Final Frontier
  • The Oz Connection — It’s All About Life
  • Threat Identification / Management & Identify Theft Prevention
  • Threat Issues Are Real Issues
  • War — Terrorism’s Affects and Effects

Participant Comments

Ms. Fritchman is an outstanding presenter who brought to life the complexities of and various techniques to work with persons affected with Borderline Personality Disorders. Skills to help them to find balance in their lives.

Victoria S., Clinical Social Worker, MD

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