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Nourishment Webinar: Treatment Expectation Management in Residential Level of Care

Join primary addiction and trauma therapist, Jenny Roether, LMSW for this Nourishment Webinar. She will discuss the role of Continuing Care from inception and highlight the multi-disciplinary team approach and normalizing the 30-day experience for the new residents. This 30-minute presentation will include a brief Q&A session.

Please note: This is a complimentary non-CE event.

March 24, 2021

The webinar begins at 8:30 am PDT.

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Jennifer Roether, MSW, LMSW

Program Manager of the Licensed Professionals Program

Jenny Roether, MSW, LMSW, was born in Caribou, Maine and raised in Northern California. She has traveled between Tucson and California throughout her adult life. She chose to study anthropology and criminal justice at the University of Arizona as an undergraduate, where she simultaneously worked in the cardiology department at University Medical Center in Tucson. Post her Bachelor of Science degree, Jenny began work in the biomedical device industry helping to market and train cardiac surgeons on the CardioWest Total Artificial Heart for several years prior to returning to academia to acquire her Masters of Social Work from Arizona State University. Within Southern Arizona, Jenny has worked in behavioral health settings within the private and public sectors, including intensive outpatient, residential, and inpatient care. Most recently, Jenny spent eight years in San Francisco, CA where she worked as an intensive community social worker assisting clients, who presented with several co-morbidity factors, transfer from a skilled nursing facility back into the community with support. She returned to Tucson to further enhance her clinical skills as a Primary Therapist and to facilitate and co-create the licensed professionals program at Sierra Tucson.
Jenny’s focus and passion lies within addiction treatment and trauma centered care. She will often utilize experiential exercises and modalities to create awareness in action. She uses humor and humility as means of normalizing a resident’s experiences and to shift from ‘being a human doing to a human being.’

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