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Stephen Marks has been working in health-service-related fields since 1993. His professional
experience includes organizational training and education; occupational health and EAP (employee
assistance program) oversight; community organizing; mental health recovery and wellness; public
speaking and group facilitation; T-Group Learning; OD (organizational development); substance abuse
recovery; adult learning and training curriculum development; domestic and community violence
reduction and prevention; training curriculum development; treatment and prevention program evaluation;
federal grant proposals; anger management facilitation; and outpatient substance abuse relapse prevention.
He holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology at
Alliant University, is certified in Wellness and Recovery Action Planning (W.R.A.P.) by the Copeland Center
and is an Anderson and Anderson Certified Anger Management Facilitator (CAMF).
Dr. Marks has worked with peer groups as diverse as San Quentin inmates; state mental health directors and
board members; Asian immigrant substance abusers, and Stanford University graduate students. In addition
to presenting wellness and recovery training and facilitation, he has been enjoying his own recovery and
wellness for many years.
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