Preview of A.A. Historian Dick B.’s
Monday, July 16, 2012, Radio Interview of Christian Recovery Leader Jean
LaCour, Ph.D., CPP, of Daytona Beach, Florida, President of NET Training
Institute, Inc., and of the International Substance Abuse & Addiction Coalition
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By Dick B.
© 2012 Anonymous. All
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Our guest is Jean LaCour, Ph.D., CPP, of Daytona Beach,
Florida. Jean is a Christian Recovery leader and Leadership Advisor of the
International Christian Recovery Coalition. She is a recovery professional,
devoted Christian, and volunteer who wears many hats. I’m sure she will be
telling us about each of them. And they are:
·
President and Cofounder of NET Training
Institute, Inc. (http://netinstitute.org/index.htm).
·
President of the International Substance Abuse
and Addiction Coalition (ISAAC).
·
Member of “Partners for Recovery,” a steering
committee for the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA).
·
Former Faith Coordinator for Florida’s Access to
Recovery (ATR) program.
My son Ken and I have known and worked in the recovery arena
with Jean and her husband Charles for about 20 years. She was active with us in
the founding of ISAAC in Florida. In fact, she introduced us to some wonderful
Christian recovery leaders in Florida. One was Bishop Frank Costantino,
President of Bridges of America and a leader in the prison ministry field.
Another was Rev. Mickey Evans of Dunklin Memorial Church in Okeechobee where we
visited and were speakers several times and toured his Christian, 12-Step-oriented
facility, and actual work program for residents and for visiting family members.
I’m also sure Jean will tell us the most about the NET
Training Institute where she and her husband have developed courses dealing
with and instructing in faith-based addiction counseling; training and
curriculum design, international addiction and prevention training, and pastoral leadership development. And she
received excellent training in all these fields as part of her educational
work. Equally significant have been her wide travels to other countries on
behalf of and with leaders of ISAAC. Most recently she has been honored to work
with a United Nations group addressing addiction problems around the world.
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