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Rick Morris (bio)Providing hands on tools and insight for those working with sexual abuse | |
Contact: | Mr. Richard Morris | Mailing Address: | 4618 S Race St, Marion, IN, Indiana, United States of America | Phone: | 765-251-4859 | E-mail: | rickmorris@nomoreabuse.net | findCE GPA: | This speaker is not yet rated. Click here to view a sample report card Click here to rate Rick Morris | Informative, exciting, and down to earth...with appropriate humor with a difficult subject. More Reviews |
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Fields of Interest: | Mental Health, Psychology, Social Work, Consulting, Family/Youth, Self Esteem, Spirituality/Religion, Maternal/Child Health, Public Relations, Youth, Behavioral Science, Psychotherapy, Public Speaking, Counseling, Marriage & Family, Parenting, Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Shock/Trauma, Sexology |
| Recent Engagements:- 3/18/06 White's Family Services
Grand Wayne Center Ft. Wayne IN
Topic: Protecting & Parenting Sexually Abused Children: Tools for Parents and Caregivers
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4/4/06 Catholic Charities
Grace Church Winona Lake IN
Topic: Protecting & Parenting Sexually Abused Children: Tools for Parents and Caregivers
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5/20/06 Catholic Charities
Parkview Behavioral Health Ft. Wayne IN
Topic: Protecting & Parenting Sexually Abused Children: Tools for Parents and Caregivers
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9/19/06 IARCCA Annual Training Conference Syracuse IN
Topic: Understanding Child Sexual Abuse
Topic: Developing Security & Safety for Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused
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10/28/06 Catholic Charities
Parkview Behavioral Health Ft. Wayne IN
Topic: Why Can’t I Connect with this Kid? Understanding Attachment in Traumatized Children
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11/11/06 IFCAA – Indiana Foster Care and Adoption Association
Indianapolis IN
Topic: Understanding Child Sexual Abuse
Topic: Developing Security & Safety for Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused
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12/5/06 Catholic Charities
Grace Church Winona Lake IN
Topic: To be Determined
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Speaker 's Fees: | $2500 or less | Length of presentation: | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 hour programs | Travels From: | Indiana | Travel Limits: | None |
| Target Audience: | Any | Target Audience - Other: | Parents, case managers, social workers, therapist, case worker, foster care | AV Requirements: | All furnished by the speaker (except screen for power point projector) | Visit the Web Site of Rick Morris |
| Expenses | Airfare: yes | Hotel: yes | Food: yes | Mileage: yes | Other: | |
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Rick Morris, MA, LMHC, NCC is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who works with children and their families in a variety of settings. He is currently the treatment coordinator for a community-based treatment program called Sexually Abusive Youth (SAY) in Marion, Indiana. He and his wife (Janice) have four adolescent sons (including one foster son). His family has experienced the struggles of childhood and the adolescent years. They have provided an open home through therapeutic foster care for eight years. His family has dealt with the realities of the effects of sexual abuse due to the high occurrence of foster children having experienced sexual abuse in their past.
Rick received his Master's Degree in Counseling from Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in psychology. Rick is a clinical member of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA), National Adolescent Perpetration Network (NAPN), Midwest Regional Network for Intervention with Sex Offenders (MRNISO), the Indiana Chapter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, and the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC). He presents at a variety of workshops assisting parents and caregivers in providing safe and healthy environments for sexual abuse survivors and perpetrators.
Rick Morris provides a high-energy, hands-on approach to assist parents, caregivers, social workers, probation officers, child protection workers, etc. to develop safer homes while better understanding the behaviors of sexually abusive children. The training is complimented with hand-outs and PowerPoint to enhance the communication and training needs of the busy parent.
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