Samara has 25+ years of experience in Counseling, Mediation, Education, Employee Assistance, and HR Consultation. Samara has, through her business endeavors, covered topics in psychology, human relations, job skills and general business, working with all levels of staff spanning a variety of job classifications, ethnic backgrounds, and educational levels. Her work has taken her inside a vast variety of industries: healthcare, service industries, corporations, and manufacturing. She has developed, coordinated and offered training programs to Mental Health and Healthcare Professionals, Educators and professionals in nearly all walks of life. Ms. Fritchman holds a BA in Business and a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology. She has her Juris Doctorate/Bachelor in Law (JD/LL.B). She has completed her PhD in Educational Psychology. Books by Samara: Joshua Worthington Eagle—A Story of Worth, Transformation & Balance, and The STOP Series [a set of four quick reference books] on personal and interpersonal insight and change.”
She is a Washington State Licensed Mental Health Counselor and a National Certified Counselor through NBCC. In addition, Samara is a Certified Employee Assistance Professional through the International EAP Association and a Certified Facilitator and Trainer for Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM). Samara is an Honorable member of the Who's Who of Executives and Professionals in the USA, now Cambridge Who’s Who. Aside from speaking Nationally, Samara retired from private practice in 2007, having provided clinical counseling with a focus on helping clients attain greater flexibility, adaptability, and resilency in their personal lives. She is also active in mediation services.
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NATIONAL SEMINAR TOUR
TRANSFORMING TOXIC LIVES
Bioscience and Neuropsychology meets Medicine and Psychotherapy
Helping individuals obtain longevity, good health,
and mental wellness to their optimal achievability
Course Overview
This is a seminar that looks at the metamorphosis that occurs on life’s journey as seen through the lenses of bioscience and neuropsychology. It offers an exploration of body- and mind-based guidelines and interventions helpful for change. The human mind and the human body are different aspects of a person, yet undividable. Anything that affects one cell, or molecule, or thought, affects all the others for the good or for the ill—an exogenous and endogenous existence. The mind affects the body; the body affects the mind; and, life’s situations affect both in repetitive, ongoing, self-reinforcing loops. Optimal achievability of psychical and mental health often requires modifications of these loops by means of physiological and psychological interventions.