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Mark Chamberlain Ph.D. is a psychologist specializing in the treatment of sexual issues, addiction, and marriage. He received his Ph.D. from Brigham Young University. Before joining ARCH he worked at Utah Youth Village, McKay-Dee Hospital's drug and alcohol treatment program, and taught psychology at Brigham Young University-Idaho. He has served on the boards of trustees for a domestic violence shelter, the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, and Evergreen International. Over the last several years he has travelled throughout the United States providing continuing education training for therapists on treating pornography addiction and other sexual problems. Mark is the author or coauthor of several books including Willpower Is Not Enough: Why We Don’t Succeed at Change, Wanting More: The Challenge of Enjoyment in the Age of Addiction, and Confronting Pornography. He and his wife, Jenny, are the parents of seven children. |
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Jeff Carr is a clinical social worker with expertise in the treament of addictions and mental health disorders. He received a masters degree in social work and a bachelors degree in psychology from the University of Utah. He has worked in the mental health and addiction treatment fields for several years. For the past five years he has worked at the Salt Lake County Jail and Utah State Prison. He has also worked at Wasatch Canyons Adolescent Treatment Center and Truman Elementary School. His contributions at ARCH are in the areas of: assessment and treatment planning, individual and group therapy and clinical expertise. Jeff lives with his wife and three children in West Jordan. |
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Jenny Morrow is a Marriage and Family Therapy Intern. She specializes in the treament of sexual issues, addiction, depression, anxiety, and family/marital/relational issues. She received her MS degree from Utah State in Marriage and Family Therapy. Prior to her work at ARCH she worked as a therapist for The Family Life Center and LDS Family Services. She has also run groups at Youthtrack (for adolescent sexual perpetrators and their families) and the Family Institute. She is currently a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Her work at ARCH includes individual, family, and marital therapy. She also runs addiction groups and support groups, for those whose loved ones struggle with addiction. |
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Rod Jeppsen, LPC is the founder and program director of ARCH (Addiction Resource
Center for Healing) in Sandy, Utah. He received his master's degree in counseling from the University of Phoenix. He specializes in treating individuals with compulsive sexual behaviors and their spouses. He has authored three books on overcoming compulsive sexual behavior. Rod entered the counseling field after a successful career in business. After graduating from Brigham Young University with a degree in financial and estate planning and a minor in communications, Rod began training individuals to pass the national stockbroker's exam. Rod has lectured widely on the topic of compulsive sexual behavior and has a unique ability to convey information in an interesting and effective manner. Rod and his wife, Terry, live in South Jordan, Utah, and have three daughters. |
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Jack Boden, LPC, NCC received his master’s degree in Education Counseling and completed post graduate clinical training from the University of Phoenix. He is an Emotionally Focused Therapist, certified by ICEEFT, and specializes in marriage counseling and relationship building. EFT focuses on helping people move from conflict and distance to a more secure bond, and has proven its effectiveness in numerous research studies. Additional treatment specialties include individual counseling for symptoms of PTSD, depression, anxiety, and anorexia using the gentle treatment model of Lifespan Integration in which Jack received training from Peggy Pace. Before joining ARCH Counseling he worked as a clinician for 5 years at LDS Family Services, 2 years in private practice in Pleasant Grove, Utah, and as a therapist for 3 ½ years at the Utah County Division of Substance Abuse. In addition, Jack taught career counseling at Snow College for 2 years. Jack is a 20-year veteran of the US Army. He and his wife Susan have 7 children and 18 grandchildren. |
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Ben Hemming is a Clinical Social Worker. He received his MSW from the University of Utah as well as his bachelor's degree in Business and Spanish. Ben specializes in the treatment of sexual and substance abuse addictions. He worked at Salt Lake County Youth Services, Utah State Prison Substance Abuse Program and LDS Family Services as a Marital Therapist. His work at ARCH includes group, marital and individual counseling. Ben currently resides in Utah County and loves spending time outside with his wife and four children. Ben also enjoys rock climbing. |
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Faith Torres is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. She received a masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Brigham Young University and a bachelors degree in Psychology from Texas A&M University. She specializes in expressive therapy, addictions counseling, emotionally focused therapy, and mood and anxiety disorders. Her work at ARCH includes family, marital, individual, and group therapy. She enjoys cooking, reading, and painting and lives with her husband in Salt Lake City. |
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