Patricia A. Burke, MSW, LCSW, BCD

Patricia is a Board Certified Diplomat in Clinical Social Work and a Certified Clinical Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Social Worker with over twenty five years of clinical and teaching experience. Patricia is a nationally recognized trainer. She was on the faculty of the Rutgers Summer School of Alcohol and Drug Studies for twenty two years. She has been on the faculty of the Addiction Technology Transfer Center of New England at the Brown University Center of Alcohol Studies Distance Learning Program since 1999 and the New England School of Addiction Studies since 2006. She is currently on the faculty of the Union Institute & University undergraduate program in the Psychology & Human Development concentration and Addiction Studies Specialty. Her most recent publications include a chapter in Trauma Counseling: Theories and Interventions published by Springer, three chapters in Psychological Trauma and Addiction Treatment, published by Haworth Press and The Circle of Meaning: A Narrative Tool for Exploring the Multi-Dimensional Nature of Spirituality, published in Counselor. Patricia is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and Certified Clinical Supervisor. She maintains a private clinical and consultation practice in Biddeford, Maine. Visit her website at www.patriciaburke.com for more information.

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