Hannah Lloyd, B.G.S., C.S.A.C.
Telephone: (540) 815-4214
Email: Hannahlloyd@mac.com
  Hannah Lloyd


Work Experience
July 2001-present President - Professional Support Foundation, Inc. A non-profit safe residence for impaired professionals.
September 2000-present Senior Therapist- Lewis-Gale Center for Recovery
October 1997 - present Co-founder and Vice-president of Virginia Professionals Association, Inc., a non-profit loan fund providing funds to health care practitioners in need of primary treatment for Addiction to alcohol and other drugs.
January 1996 - present Addiction Recovery Resources
An on-line consulting and referral service for impaired professionals. http://www.lapage.com/arr
July 1992 - present Coordinator, Virginia Professionals Service. An affiliate of Dr. Lewis Weber & Associates.
January 1996 - September 1997 Owner, EastWest Trading Company
An internet emporium retailing and distribution of the finest Tibetan, TCM and Western herbal formulas including Recovery America's Renew. http://www.lapage.com/eastwest
May 1996 Invited, Citizen Ambassador to discuss treatment of Alcohol and Other Drug Addiction to Moscow, Russia and Czechoslovakia.
March 1996 Presenter, Taproot Conference sponsored by William and Mary College
Professional Women in early Recovery: A Workshop in Empowerment
March 1994 Presenter, VAADAC Convention
Tri-phasal Personality Questionnaire, its use in treatment.
April 1994 Elected Central Region Delegate, Board of Virginia Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, VAADAC. Appointed Chairperson for Convention '95.
August 1989 - June 1992 Coordinator, Impaired Professionals Track, Mountain Wood/Medi-Plex
A combined marketing and clinical position.

Director, Continuing Care Services, Mountain Wood/Medi-Plex
Manage and direct Continuing Care Services staff, inpatient, and supervise Continuing Care Counselors in ten Regional offices. This was a case-managed system designed to transition recovering clients back into the community utilizing whatever resources are needed for sobriety in addition to 12 step Program affiliation. This position was eliminated in November 1990.

Counselor, Ongoing Recovery Group
For professionals in the Charlottesville area after treatment in extended care systems.

March 1988 - August 1989 Primary Care Coordinator, Mountain Wood
Responsible for overall PC Program structure and supervision and training of fourteen Primary Care, Evening, Night and Relief Counselors.

Chairwoman, Clinical Care Review Committee

Counselor, Ongoing Recovery Group
For professionals returning to the Charlottesville area after treatment in extended care systems.

June 1985 - March 1988 Primary Counselor, Professional Health Foundation, an affiliate of Peninsula Hospital in Hampton, Virginia.
Primary Counselor for the treatment of professionals impaired by their addictive disease. Consultant to Peninsula Hospital's three-day Family Program.


Additional Consulting Work
1985 - 1986 ASAP group at the James Institute in Newport News and an outpatient group for Williamsburg Community Hospital's 22 week outpatient Chemical Dependency Program. In addition to shared responsibility for formalizing the clinical structure of treatment for impaired professionals, I also designed and implemented a Relapse Tract for Peninsula Hospital's inpatient Chemical Dependency Program.
December 1984 - June 1985 Peninsula Hospital as co-facilitator of a group for family members of persons who have been in treatment with PH Chemical Dependency Unit.
March 1978 - June 1985 Youth Specialist (full-time), Residential Treatment Center of the Psychiatric Institute of Richmond, Virginia. This is a long-term treatment facility providing services to emotionally disturbed and chemically dependent adolescents. Various duties included case management and behavior management of patients, problem oriented case recording, treatment planning and case reviewing, design and implementation of a Substance Abuse tract, in-service training of RTC staff, newsletter reporting, and in-house orientation of new staff at RTC.
November 1975 - September 1977 Treatment Specialist, Rubicon Alcoholism Program, Rubicon, Incorporated Individual and Group Counseling and responsibilities as Staff On-Duty for a federally funded Demonstration Project designed to provide treatment services to the indigent black alcoholic in Richmond, Virginia.


Education

Certified Substance Abuse Counselor, State of Virginia, License #710-000217

College of William and Mary
Graduate course in Structural Family Therapy. 1987

Virginia Commonwealth University
B.G.S. special concentration in Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Counseling. 1987

Southeast Institute, Chapel Hill, North Carolin
Completed one year basic Clinical Training Program 1975. Trainer, Van Joines, President, Southeast Institute

University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Major: Psychology, Minor: Philosophy, 1972 - 1974

University of California at San Diego
Human Interaction in Education, The La Jolla Program, Center for Studies of the Person. Carl Rogers, Consulting. Summer 1973

San Diego State College, San Diego, California
Tri-Major: Psychology, Philosophy, and French. 1960 - 1961

Pasadena City College, Pasadena, California
Major: Education, 1959-1960

Member, Thomas Jefferson Area Child Advocacy Group



Additional Skills and Experience
Lecturing, writing program proposals, designing and implementing specialized treatment tracts within existing programs, workshop design and presentation.


Special Interests and Hobbies
Meditation, Watercolor and Expressionist Oil Painting, music, fitness, nutrition, and Colonial and Medieval history, comparative religions, Asian Medicine.




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Hannah Lloyd, BGS CSAC
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3959 Electric Road SW Suite #348, Roanoke, VA 24018
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