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    Jane Eigner Mintz

    Jane Eigner Mintz, MA, LPC, BRI-II, CFMI-S is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Ohio. She holds a master’s degree in Community Counseling from John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio. She obtained her undergraduate degree from Washington University in Clinical Psychology and is a graduate of Laurel School in Shaker Heights, Ohio.

    Jane is the author and founder of The Field Model of Intervention, through which she trains and supervises interventionists all over the world. Additionally, she is a well-known lecturer on the national and international speaking circuit, expounding on a wide variety of topics concerning complex and reactive populations as well as derailed, co-dependent family systems.
     
    Jane is a Board Certified Professional Counselor, a Diplomat member of the American Psychotherapy Association (APA), a Board Registered Interventionist (BRI-II), a former Board Member of the Association for Intervention Specialists (AIS) and is also a member of the National Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC). She is a member of Chi Sigma Iota, an International Honors Society for Counselors.  Additionally, she is also a retired member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) where she played and taught professionally for 17 years.
     
    Jane is considered to be one of the industry’s leading addiction, intervention, and behavioral health crisis specialists.
     
    You can learn more about Jane at www.janemintz.com.