Eric Groh, M.S. provides training and presentation services designed to meet the needs of both public and private organizations. He has served as adjunct faculty at Georgia State University, Chattahoochee Technical College, and Bauder College.

His presentations have been sponsored by the Emory University School of Medicine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Georgia Nurses Association, Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia, and others.

During his 15 years as a mental health and substance abuse professional, Eric has developed programs for STD / HIV treatment facilities and provided psychiatric consultation services at most of the Atlanta-area medical / surgical emergency facilities.

Presently, Eric has a practice office in Decatur, Georgia. He is appointed by Georgia Governor Roy Barnes to the Composite Licensing Board on which he serves as a cognizant member of the Investigative Committee.


Training Topics:

- Social and Psychological Risk Factors for Unsafe Sex
- HIV / AIDS Psychotherapy
- Brief Interventions for Resistant Substance Abusers
- Innovative Approaches to Chronic Illness Counseling
- Psychotherapy of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Trauma-based anxiety

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