Ericha has specialized in the co-occurring patterns of trauma, addiction and mental illness for 23 years.
She is a diplomate addictionologist, board certified registered art therapist (ATR-BC), nationally certified counselor (NCC), and she is licensed in three states (LPC & LCDC).
Her doctorate is in psychology with an emphasis on marriage and family practice. Her doctoral research, a phenomenological study of dissociative disordered women who self-mutilate, was published by UCLA in the Journal of Arts in Psychotherapy. In 2006, she wrote a chapter in a textbook, Integrating the Creative Arts into Trauma and Addiction Treatment.
For the last six years, Ericha has been an extended faculty member for Andrew Weil's Program of Integrative Medicine, at the University of Arizona. For the Associate Fellows, she teaches creative arts therapy as a technique to assist in healing physical illness.
Ericha began recovery for co-dependency in 1983, after participating in a Terry Kellogg workshop with her father and brother. Since that time she has deepened her understanding of transformation, personally and professionally, via the daily practice of spiritual and emotional integrity.
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