Jeffrey M. Georgi |
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Jeff has served as the clinical director of the Duke Addictions Program and Intervention Program. He received his BA from Duke University and his M.Div. in Pastoral Psychology from the Duke Divinity School and The Philadelphia Divinity School. Jeff completed an Internship and Residency program in Pastoral Counseling at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Medical Center and a Masters in Allied Health at Duke University. He is a licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist, a Certified Clinical Supervisor, a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Certified Group Psychotherapist by the American Association of Group Psychotherapy. During his two plus decades at the Medical Center, Jeff held clinical appointments in the Departments of Surgery, Obstetrics, and Psychiatry. He remains a clinical associate in the Department of Behavioral Medicine as well as a faculty member of the Duke University School of Nursing. He has also served as the Director of Psychological Services for the Rice Diet Program in Durham, North Carolina, Jeff applies a model of substance abuse treatment to patients with significant dysregulated© or compulsive eating disorders.
Through Georgi Educational and Counseling Services, Jeff and Becky Georgi, his wife, are currently involved in developing and implementing a recovery maintenance program for the students and their families of the Carlbrook School in Halifax, VA. Jeff continues to consult with schools and adolescent treatment facilities bringing science to practice under the administrative umbrella of Georgi Educational and Counseling Services. He has contributed to a number of Treatment Improvement Protocols which are seen as the best practice guidelines by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Washington D.C. Jeff has brought his lectures and consulting expertise overseas. In May 2006 he participated in the United Kingdom/European Symposium on Addictive Disorders and was asked to address the British Parliament applying his solutions to alcoholism use in the United States to the United Kingdom. While remaining a faculty member at Duke, Jeff also directs his energy to help educate and empower parents to effectively deal with the threats to our adolescents’ development presented by alcohol, tobacco and drugs. He and his wife are focusing these prevention/intervention efforts in a number of different community settings.
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