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Join us Wednesday evening for a discussion about the value of membership with Online Wellness Association Dot Com. Join Jed A. Reay and MAx Fabry for a powerful discussion about why it is critical to know is the practitioner you are working with is who they say they are. MAx Fabry is a graduate of the University of Oregon and holds a “Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor II” from the Addiction Counselor Certification Board of Oregon. Prior to becoming an addiction counselor, she worked as a qualitative researcher for ten years. She melds her research experience with her counseling skills to offer a selection of individualized services. She has a lucrative private practice, Lifestyle Changes, located in Eugene, Oregon, where she offers confidential individual substance abuse counseling with a focus on people that require total anonymity for addiction treatment. She also offers Transition Coaching for family individuals planning, or experiencing, major life changes. In addition, Ms Fabry develops and presents trainings, workshops, and classes that are focused on moving-on with life. In her spare time she writes a soon to be syndicated column “ASK MAx” that has been published weekly for the past two years in the Springfield Times, Springfield, OR. ONLINE WELLNESS ASSOCIATION is her latest endeavor to expand her knowledge and experience in the field of addiction and transitions. Join us here on blogtalk http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thesuccesscurve or see us on http://www.livestream.com/thesuccesscurve or see us on http://www.facebook.com/thesuccesscurve or locally in Eugene and Springfield, OR Comcast Channel 29 At 7:00pm PT/10:00pm ET Wednesday March 9, 2011

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