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Web References
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1. Registration Form - Ohio Mental Health Counselors Association
www.ohmhca.org/2004conf_RegFor - [Cached]Published on: 11/3/2005 Last Visited: 11/3/2005
Amy Eiler, OMHCA President 155 S. Main Street Centerville, OH 45458
Checks should be included with the registration form, -
2. www.ohiocounselingassoc.com
www.ohiocounselingassoc.com/mv - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/1999 Last Visited: 3/14/2007
They are Amy Eiler and Holly Welther.
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Amy L. Eiler, MS, LPCC, has been in private practice in Centerville, Ohio, since 1996. She graduated from Wright State University with a Master of Science degree in Mental Health Counseling in 1992 and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Capital University in 1990. Before entering private practice, she was employed by Paradigm Mental Health Services, Inc., Professional In-home Therapy Services, Inc., and served practicums and internship at the Women's Recovery Center. Other employment included 18 years at General Motors Truck and Bus Division working in personnel. As a General Motors representative, she served on the advisory board of Born Free, a prenatal substance abuse program. Amy is a member of ACA, OCA, AMHCA, OMHCA, MVCA, and Chi Sigma Iota. She has served on MVCA Executive Council since 1994, and was president in 1996-97. She has been a volunteer with the American Red Cross Disaster Response Team since 1996 and helped form and coordinate the Disaster Mental Health Team for the Dayton Chapter. She has volunteered with the Southwest Ohio Critical Incident Management Team since 1998 and has been an alternate member of the Executive Council since 1998 until she was elected team treasurer in 1999. She is a team member of the SCIRT program dealing with trauma situations in schools. Amy sees counselor identity and unification as major issues, and advocates for the promotion of our profession. -
3. AMHCA.org - Leadership Directory
www.amhca.org/leadership - [Cached]Published on: 8/9/2005 Last Visited: 8/9/2005
Amy Eiler

