CHRISTOPHER KEELEY, MSW, LICSW
3814 Livingston Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20015 • (202) 299-4919 •
socialwork@yahoo.com
EDUCATION
1997 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY Washington,
D.C. Master of Social Work Concentration: Advanced clinical social work
practice with a focus on substance abuse Specialty/Method area: Child Welfare
1988 CORCORAN SCHOOL OF ART Washington, D.C.
Bachelor of Fine Art Concentration: Photography
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
1994 -Current Private Practice (addicts@gmail.com)
In private practice I conduct drug use interventions from referrals through my
Website domain (http://intervention.org) and from community referrals. I assist
people seeking help for drug problems or needing substance use treatment. As a
consultant, I have consulted on drug policy for government agencies.
1997-Current CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES AGENCY (CFSA) Washington, D.C.
Government of the District of Columbia – Christopher.Keeley@d.c.gov
Senior Permanency Clinical Social Work Supervisor Provide weekly clinical
supervision to five masters level child protection social workers. Monitor and
implement quality assurance protocols to ensure CFSA federal
and District of Columbia clinical and qualitative benchmarks are met. Review
and monitored the creation of child/family case plans, court petitions,
adoption petitions, and risk assessments. Provide clinical testimony and
opinion on case related issues. Facilitate crisis interventions and placement
stabilization when appropriate. Provided in field support at home visits,
collateral meetings, and as needed. Provide in-service clinical trainings on
forensic interviewing interventions, clinical documentation, clinical
assessment skills, how to engage difficult clients, and general clinical
topics. *8 years as an In-Home Services clinical supervisor and 11 years as a
Permanency clinical social work supervisor
1997 THE OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY Washington,
D.C. Consultant, Group Moderator
1997 PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON Washington, D.C.
Social Worker Provided intensive, family centered hospital-based treatment to
seriously emotionally disturbed (SED) children and
adolescents in a locked, hospital setting. Developed and implemented
therapeutic interventions to increase coping skills, self-awareness, and
internal capacity for self-regulation to a group of 15 children, ages 4-17
years old Collaborated with a team to provide short-term individual and group
therapy. Completed treatment plans, risk assessments, family service plans,
biopsychosocial assessments and clinical case notes. Coordinated and lead a
therapeutic Boy’s Group, Girl’s Group, Young & Sober Group youth with
mental health diagnoses. Provided crisis-based interventions as needed.
1995-1996 COMMUNITY FOR CREATIVE NON-VIOLENCE Washington,
D.C. Case Manager Provided diagnostic, crisis stabilization and psychoeducation
services. Performed resource linkage, home visits, transportation of clients
and collateral management.
1993-1995
T.H.E. WASHINGTON COUNSELING CENTER Washington, D.C. Senior Counselor Provided
diagnostic, crisis stabilization and psychoeducation services. Performed
resource linkage, home visits, transportation of clients and collateral
management. Provided short-term family therapy.
1991-1993
Counselor, Clinical Director Provided substance use interventions, assessments
and education
1989-1991 Office Manager, Counselor
1988-1989 Office Manager
HONORS AND AWARDS
2023 Breaker of Barriers Award Child and Family Services Agency
2001 SOCIAL WORKER OF THE YEAR Child and Family
Services Agency Awarded for excellence in clinical service
1999 SOCIAL WORK HONOREE Child and Family Services Agency
1993 EXCELLENCE IN THE FIELD OF PHOTOGRAPHY Pro
Bono Foundation, How Magazine (January-February 1993)
1991 EXCELLENCE AWARD IN PHOTOGRAPHY
Photographer’s Forum Magazine (Spring 1991)
1991
Management Assistance Grant awarded
D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities; funded in part by the National
Endowment for the Arts
1988 BERNARD WILLIAMS MEMORIAL AWARD FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Corcoran School of Art
1988 GREEK GOTHIC AWARD
Polaroid Professional Chrome Contest
TELEVISION APPEARANCES
3
On the Air, Channel ET-1, Athens, Greece, January 11, 1988 Art
Street-Photographer, WTTG-5, (FOX),
City Under Siege, February 5, 1990 Needle Park, WTTG-
5, (FOX), City Under Siege, December 1990 Heroin
Hotel, WJLA T.V. 7, (ABC),
Del Walters, September 12, 1996 Social Worker, WBDC-50
(WBDC), MEDILL News
Service, December 2001
PUBLICATIONS
Prism, Magazine: A Charity of Grace, May-June 2002.
Faces of Homelessness, Video, National Coalition for the Homeless, January
2001.
Killer Art, Ron Athey, 1999.
Azimuts, Revue de Design, Cactus Network-Volatile
Circus, June 1992.
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S h o t s Magazine:
Issue # 33 Selected Work
Issue # 24 Collage
Issue # 49 Artist
Issue # 30 Aborigines
Issue # 20 Girls, Girls, Girls
Issue # 50 Portraits
Issue # 27 Powerless Homeless
Issue # 18 Big Pictures
Issue # 51 Self-Portrait
Issue # 41 Metropolitain
Issue # 25 Best Work
Issue # 43 Alessandra
Issue # 44 Addict
Issue # 54 Highest Point
Issue # 58 PowWow
Issue # 59 Barbara
Issue # 61 Photocars
Cactus Magazine:
Issue # 07 – New Tongues
Issue # 10 – Only Dead Fish Go With The Flow
Issue # 05 – Mother
Issue # 08 – Volatile Circus
Issue # 11 – Hot & Cold
Issue # 06 – Colours
Issue # 09 – Fuel to Fight Fascism
Issue # 12 – Do it Yourself
Issue # 13 – Noise
Issue # 14 – Playtime
Issue # 15 – Parasite
Issue # 16 – Catapult
Issue # 17 – May – Day
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Social Documentary photography lecture presentation to the Silver Spring Camera
Club, Maryland. May 7, 2009.
Poverty In America – 4 documentary photographs to
assist the chronicles of Mr. Martin Luther King’s III nationwide
travels to illustrate poverty 2007
PARADISE LIFE, my memoir,
Author, 2007.
News feature http://www.salon.com/, Jesse Jackson, Cindy Sheehan and Joan Baez
march at Saturday’s antiwar rally Make levees, not war in Washington. September
2005.
CalWORKs Homeless Families to the Los Angeles County Commission for Public
Social Services, Photograph, June 2005.
LET THE CHURCH SAY AMEN, INDEPENDENT LENS, PBS, the disparities
between the Shaw neighborhood and the Capitol district of the impoverished in
Washington, D.C. March, 2005
Photo Metro, Pure Blood Series, August 1992.
Beach Culture magazine, Issue # 5, 1991, Winner in “Endangered Species”
contest.
Surfer magazine, “Paraplegic Surfer”, July 1991.
The Secret Surrealist Society Journal, Senior Editor, 1991-93. Editor in
Chief,1993.
ADDICT OUT of
the DARK and into the LIGHT,
Author, 1994
National Coalition for the Homeless , No One’s Vote
Counts More Than Yours – You Don’t Need a Home to Vote Campaign Poster , 1996.
Dragline , Album Cover , Sept / Oct. 1996 , Richmond , VA.
Shambhala Sun Magazine, Young Americans Rock for a free Tibet. November 1998.
The Corcoran Rag, Volume 6 Issue 1 Fall 1987.
The Corcoran Rag, Volume 7 Issue 1 Winter 1988.
The Corcoran Rag, Volume 9 Issue 1 Fall 1990.
The Corcoran Rag, Volume 9 Issue 2 Spring 1991.
The Corcoran Rag, Volume 9 Issue 3 Summer 1991.
The Corcoran Rag, Volume 1 Issue 4 September 1991.
Corcoran Columns, Volume 5 Number 8, Spring 1996.
Corcoran Columns, Volume 6 Number 4, Fall 1996.
Corcoran Columns, Volume 6 Number 8, Spring 1997.
Corcoran Columns, Winter 2000.
HALF LIFE, Vol. 1 No. 1,
1988.
BRAWNEY, Vol. 1, No. 1, November 1987.
EXHIBITIONS
One Person Exhibits
Sifnos Dreamtime, Kastro
School, Sifnos Island, Greece, August 2003.
Landscapes, Sparkys Expresso Bar, Washington DC,
March 2001.
Cycladic Light , Artists’ Museum, Washington, DC,
December 1999.
Portraits , Utopia bar and grill / art & eat , Washington , DC, May 1998.
Powerless Homeless , National Coalition for the Homeless Web site –
http://nationalhomeless.org/ , April 1997 . Traveling Slide Show and Video .
Zonezero , 16 Portraits permanently in cyberspace –
Web site – http: //zonezero.com/exposiciones/fotografos/keeley/, February
1996.
Spinart , 20 Photographs , The Little Hunt ,
Washington , DC , June 1996
Funks Democratic Coffee Spot , Baltimore , MD., August 1995 .
Cycladic Spiritual Space-Churches , Icons and Pigeon Houses, The Charles Sumner
School Museum and Archives, Washington , DC , September-November 1993.
Addict Out of the Dark and Into the Light , International Herald Tribune ,
Paris, France , May 1993. Broad Spectrum, Griswald’s,
Washington DC, January-February 1993.
Powerless Homeless, Cannon Rotunda on Capitol Hill, Washington, DC, October
1990.
Addict Out of the Dark and Into the Light , Pierides
Foundation Museum and Gallery , Athens, Greece, March-April 1989.
Exhibition of Photographs at Pierce College Open House, The American College of
Greece , Athens, Greece, April 1988.
Exhibition of Photographs by the American Cultural Center of Thessaloniki , at
the Armed Forces Exhibit Hall , Thessaloniki, Greece, March 1988.
Anonymous Connections , Cultural Center of the City of Athens, Greece, January
1988. Love Festival, Javarama Coffeehouse ,
Washington, DC, April 1987.
Dangerous Living, Festival of Light and Dark, Javarama
Coffeehouse, Washington, DC, December 1986.
Group Shows
Art-O-Matic, 2004, National Children’s Museum, 16
Portraits, November 2004.
IN PROCESS: Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of
the BFA Program, The Corcoran Gallery,
Washington, D.C., January 2003.
Art-O-Matic, Waterside Mall, Washington, D.C.,
October, 2002.
Selected Photographs, Metro Cafe, Washington, D.C., August 2002.
Porto Alegre: Portrait of a City, The Brazilian-American Cultural Institute,
Washington, D.C., April 2002.
Sifnos Light, Municipality Exhibit, Apollonia Sifnos, Greece, August 2002.
A World of New Views POLAROID Prints,
Corcoran College of Art andDesign Alumni Association-
George Washington University Virginia Campus Gallery August – October 2001.
Cycladic Landscapes, Woman’s National Democratic Club, Washington, DC ,
March-May 2001.
Photoexhibition 2001, Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C.,
February 2001.
Art-O-Matic 2000, Historic Department Store, 4500
Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. September 2000.
Lima ’1999 – Washington 2000. Embassy of Peru, Washington, DC , September,
2000.
Photography Month, Lima ’99, Gallery of Catholic University Cultural Center,
Sponsored by the Instituto de Arte Fotografico, Lima, Peru, September 1-30, 1999.
Faces, Spaces and Places, CyberStop Cafe, 1513 17th
Streets NW, Washington, DC, March 1999.
C r u s h, Crush, Adams Morgan, Washington, DC, April 1997.
Abandoned :Photo’s of Our Neglected Populace, 18 TH
Street Lounge , Washington , DC , March 1997.
Alumni Show , Sandy Spring Friends School , May 1996.
Photographs from Greece , Women’s National Democratic Club, January-March 1994.
Greek Gothic, Chrome Gallery, Washington,DC,1993.
Open Studio, Washington Project for the Arts,Washington,
DC, April 1993.
Family Values, Intime Art Salon, Washington, DC, October-November 1992.
Political Exhibition, Women’s National Democratic Club, September-November
1992.
Beyond Reality, Selected Work of Secret Surrealist Society, Intime Art Salon,
Washington, DC, July – August 1992.
Mixed Bag, Intime Art Salon , Washington, DC, June-July 1992.
6th Annual Juried Members Exhibition , Washington Center for Photography,
June-August 1992.
Open Show, Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC June-July 1992
Powerless Homeless, Club Yari, Washington, DC, May
1992.
1992 International Fine Art Photography Exposition, Association of
International Photography Art Dealers , Washington, DC March 1992.
Pure Blood, Fifth Colvmn, Washington, DC,
March-October 1992.
Pure Blood, Woman’s National Democratic Club, Washington, DC , March-April
1992.
Washington Area Photographers, Tartt Gallery,
Washington, DC, July 1991.
Corcoran Alumni Gallery Show, Washington, DC, September 1991.
Dreams + Fantasies, The Fifth Colvmn, Washington, DC,
September-December 1991.
Alienated Youth, The Fifth Colvmn, Washington, DC ,
October-December 1990.
Photo Metro 8th Annual Photo Contest Winners, Vision Gallery, San Francisco,
CA, October 1990.
Powerless Homeless, The Fifth Colvmn, Washington, DC,
May-August 1990.
Homeless Portraits, Woman’s National Democratic Club, Washington, DC ,
March-April 1990.
On the Edge-Reality, The Fifth Colvmn, Washington,
DC, September 1989-Feb. 1990.
Transparency Exhibit, The Fifth Colvmn, Washington,
DC, August-December 1988.
Labyrinthine Transparency, Minos Beach Art Symposium, Ayios
Nikolaos, Crete, Greece, June-October 1988.
Corcoran School of Art, Senior Thesis Show, May 1988.
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Senior Show, April 1988.
Artparticiparty Show, Mayfair House, Washington, DC,
November 1987.
Traveling Art Schools Exhibit, 1986.
Curated, Beyond Reality, Surfacing the Subconscious, sponsored by the Secret
Surrealist Society, July 1988, In Time Art Salon, Washington DC.
CURRENT LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATES
§ District of Columbia
Licensed Clinical Social Worker August 2023 License #: LC3000744
§ District of Columbia
Child Welfare Clinical Supervisor training certificate May 2003
§ Transfer of Learning
Process November 2003
§ Engaging Families for
Supervisor March 2003
§ Mastering the Art of
Clinical Supervision certification January 2004
§ Engaging Fathers April
2004
§ High Impact Coaching and
Feedback July 2005
§ High Impact Coaching and
Leadership certification September 2005
§ Structured Decision
Making (SDM) tool certification October 2005
§ NASW Ethics
Workshop March 2006
§ Treating Suicidal
Adolescents June 2006
§ Emerging Trends in Mental
Health September 2006
§ Understanding Malpractice
Risk September 2006
§ Understanding HIV/Aids September 2006
§ Understanding Aging:
Social Worker’s Role October 2006
§ Truancy and PINS Cases October 2006
§ NASW Ethics
Training Part II October 2006
§ Effective Clinical
Intervention with AA Men and Women March 2007
§ Sexually Transmitted
Disease September 2007
§ Family Development &
Credentialing December 2007
§ Solution Focused Therapy
agency certification. February 2008
§ Conducting Abuse &
Neglect Investigations July 2008
§ Ethical SW Practice in
Providing MH Services September 2008
§ Conflict Resolution:
Improving Interpersonal November 2008
§ Training on Medicaid
November 2008
§ Practice
Coaching-Introductory Meeting February 2009
§ Leading Effective and
Inclusive Service February 2009
§ Progressive Discipline
March 2009
§ Transitioning from
Practice to Purpose April 2009
§ Teaching Supervisors How
to Lead from Behind May 2009
§ Effective Performance
Management May 2009
§ Practice Coaching -Final
Session July 2009
§ Customer Service July
2009
§ Myers Briggs Type
Indicator (MBTI) July 2009
§ Supervising In-home
practice: Case analysis & Peer September 2009
§ Child Welfare QSR Reviewers certification July 2010
§ Effective Client
Engagement July 2010
§ HIV/AIDS
& Social Work Ethics October 2010
§ Suicide Prevention for
Children & Teens October 2010
§ Co-Occurring Disorders
December 2010
§ Safe and DC Coalition Against
Domestic Violence February 2011
§ Understanding Child
Welfare & Dependency Court March 2011
§ Understanding Mental
Illness in Child Welfare March 2011
§ Understanding Substance
Use Disorders March 2011
§ Safety Training April
2011
§ Included the Excluded:
Work w/ Unavailable Parents September 2011
§ ICWA Training:
Assoc for American Indian Affairs September 2011
§ Ethical Child Welfare
Practice September 2011
§ Working with LGBTQ Youth October 2011
§ Mentoring and Coaching
Skills in Action October 2011
§ Program Operations and
Training of Trainers October 2011
§ Domestic Violence: The
Next Level December 2011
§ Behavioral-Based Case
Planning May 2012
§ Screening, Brief
Intervention/Referral September 2012
§ HIV/AIDS
& Hepatitis November 2012
§ Adoption Process
Training. December 2012
§ QSR Manager
Training January 2013
§ Online: Gain-SS Training
February 2013
§ CFSA Evidence-Based
Practice March 2013
§ Trauma 101 March 2013
§ Adoptions and Permanency
Training May 2013
§ Sexual Harassment Awareness
for Managers June 2013
§ Teams that work Building
Effective Teams July 2013
§ Management Fundamentals
August 2013
§ Communication/Resolving
Conflict August 2013
§ Management Skills August
2013
§ Communication in the
Workplace August 2013
§ Management Fundamentals-Functions
Front-Line September 2013
§ Handling People with Tact
September 2013
§ TST Stakeholder
Training September 2013
§ Trauma Systems Therapy
Training. September 2013
§ OYE Older
Youth Permanency Learning November 2013
§ CWTAO:
Trauma Systems Theory Training June 2014
§ Advance Facilitation
Skill Building June 2014
§ RED Team
Integration July 2014
§ Safe and Together Model
July 2014
§ TST:
Techniques for Emotional Regulation September 2014
§ TST:
Caregivers Engagement September 2014
§ Facilitating Trauma Team
Meetings September 2014
§ A Well-Being Toolbox
September 2014
§ OWB-Grief,
Loss and Trauma September 2014
§ The Safe/Together Model:
Domestic Violence September 2014
§ HIV/AIDS
& Hepatitis October 2014
§ Urgency to Permanency:
Concurrent Planning October 2014
§ Streamlining TST October 2014
§ CSDC-DC
October 2014
§ TST Toolkit
for Supervisors October 2014
§ Ethical Child Welfare
Practice November 2014
§ Phencyclidine Training
December 2014
§ Adaptive Leadership
December 2014
§ Human Trafficking January
2015
§ Safe and Together
Training April 2015
§ C1 CAFAS/ PECFAS- Supervisors April 2015
§ C1 CSBA May
2015
§ Case Plan Integration May
2015
§ LGBT Cultural
Competency June 2015
§ Leadership
Practices: LPI 360 Assessment September 2015
§ C1: Danger & Safety
October 2015
§ Reasonable Suspicion
Training February 2016
§ Sexual Harassment
Prevention for Employees February 2016
§ Emptying the Cup March
2016
§ Assessments Now What?
March 2016
§ MACWS 2.0:
CT & THE Paradigm Shift August 2016
§ Book Review 1: Practice
Guidance August 2016
§ Servant Leadership
Training August 2016
§ Ethics & Social Media
September 2016
§ MACWS 2.0:
Clinical Supervision September 2016
§ Book Review 2: Practice
Guidance September 2016
§ Book Review 3: Practice
Guidance September 2016
§ MACWS 2.0 CISF & Clinical Supervision October 2016
§ HIV/ AIDS & Hepatitis November 2016
§ MACWS 2.0 PCAP & Clinical Supervision November 2016
§ MACWS 2.0
Supportive Supervision December 2016
§ Human Trafficking January
2017
§ PGRAT Training
January 2017
§ MACWS 2.0: ETSOW February 2017
§ MACWS 2.0: QSR & Clinical Supervision February 2017
§ Improving Services for
Victims September 2017
§ Fatherhood Engagement
September 2017
§ Rebuilding the Emotionally
Broken Child September 2017
§ Introduction to
Engagement October 2017
§ Engaging Incarcerated
Parents November 2017
§ Comprehensive
Addiction/Recovery Act November 2017
§ Working w/Substance Abuse
1 November 2017
§ Engagement: Mental Health
December 2017
§ Child & Adolescent
Development January 2018
§ HIV/ AIDS Training January 2018
§ Ethical Child Welfare
Practice February 2018
§ Engaging Incarcerated
Parents March 2018
§ Working Effectively
with LGBTQ Youth May 2018
§ MACWS 2.0:
Revisiting your Full Potential October 2018
§ De-Escalation October
2018
§ Sexual Health January
2019
§ CASE Training
(Center for Adoption Support & Education) January 2019
§ Restoring the Art of
Social Work January 2019
§ Engaging Parents with
Mental Health Needs March 2019
§ Best Practices in
Engaging Fathers March 2019
§ Behavioral Based Case
Planning August 2019
§ De-Escalation August 2019
§ Cultural Humility
September 2019
§ CEO of
My Soul September 2019
§ Leadership Communication/Stress
Management September 2019
§ Engaging Parents and
Supporting Children October 2019
§ Motivational Interviewing
January 2020
§ Adult Mental Health
Disorders January 2020
§ Permanency
Mediation/Family First February 2020
§ MANDT Training
March 2020
§ Domestic Violence April
2020
§ Partnering with PEER Team May 2020
§ Family First September
2020
§ Race Matters: Addressing
Racial Bias September 2020
§ Transracial Caregiving
October 2020
§ DC Safe Sleep Program
Training October 2020
§ Restoring the Art of
Social Work in Child Welfare November 2020
§ Integrating Adolescent
Brain Development Child Welfare Practice December 2020
§ Law and Ethics January
2021
§ SW Conference
2021:Plenary Session -Racial/MI In-Service Training March 2021
§ Teen Talk Training March
2021
§ Student Internship Field
Instructor Training August 2021
§ CDC and
Prevention Training September 2021
§ Imm.,
& Cultural Resistance Training September 2021
§ Clinical Documentation
Training October 2021
§ Kinship Family Matters –
Engaging Kinship Training October 2021
§ Connecting The Dots
Training October 2021
§ Professional Etiquette
Training October 2021
§ Finalizing Adoptions
& Guardianships Training December 2021
§ Understanding the
Dimensions of Grief & Loss Training January 2022
§ 3 LGBTQ-SOGIE In-Service Training January 2022
§ The Intersection of
Racism Training February 2022
§ CCM&SA
– New Adoption & Guardianship Subsidy Training February 2022
§ Conflict Resolution
In-Service Training February 2022
§ AAG/SW
Permanency Guide Training April 2022
§ Ethical Dilemmas Training
May 2022
§ Understanding Race Equity
in Child Welfare Training June 2022
§ STS Training
for CCMS In-Service Training July 2022
§ Field Instructor
Orientation Training September 2022
§ Understanding Race Equity
in Child Welfare In-Service Training November 2022
§ Understanding Vicarious
Trauma In-Service Training November 2022
§ Ethics and Boundary
Issues In-Service Training May 2023
References:
Clinical Director at Intervention Organization: “Chris Keeley is a colleague
(across the Pacific Ocean) who I highly regard for his many talents and for the
prodigious energy with which he maximizes them. He’s an honest man of
integrity, and very well respected in several fields in which he applies his
efforts, from social work to photography. His communication/social networking
skills are especially very well developed.” October 20, 2009.
Pip
Wilson , Student , Macquarie University, was with
another company when working with Christopher at Intervention Organization.
“The
first thing that impressed me about Chris was his passion for his work and
life. Honest and a person that gives back to his community.” February 24, 2009.
Tim
Smith , Vice President Criminal Justice Division ,
Mental Health Systems, Inc., was with another company when working with
Christopher at Intervention Organization.
“Chris
is one of the most compassionate people I know. If I needed an intervention, I
would want Chris to facilitate it. No one does more to help people with the
disease of addiction than Chris.” September 28, 2008.
Norman
Meres , Adjunct Assistant Professor , Northern
Virginia Community College, was with another company when working with
Christopher at Intervention Organization.
“Chris
has the back ground and the energy to provide the necessary and most effective
response to intervention situations” April 7, 2008.
Pat
Jollie ,
Cultural Information Assistant , National Museum of the American Indian, worked
with Christopher at Intervention Organization.
“Chris
is very detail oriented, and is passionate about his work. Sean” December 2,
2007.
Sean
Carter , Membership Manager , American Dental
Education Association, reported to Christopher at Intervention Organization.
“Chris
pulled off a successful intervention in 1995 on an alcoholic that everyone else
had pretty much given up on. That alcoholic is still sober 12 years later.
Chris’s combination of toughness, expertise, and creativity were key to the
alcoholic’s recovery and continuing sobriety.” September 10, 2007.
Top
qualities: Great Results , Expert , Creative.
Timothy Allen hired Christopher as a Intervention
Director in 1995.
“Chris
is a talented, dedicated reliable man. He’s got the uncommon gift of common
sense. He’s sensitive, real and helpful.” June 24, 2007.
Todd
Sukol ,
Owner , Sukol Communications, LLC,
was with another company when working with Christopher at Intervention
Organization.
“Chris
is a great case manger.” June 11, 2007.
Sean
Carter , Sr. Membership Manager , Association for
Psychological Science was a consultant or contractor to Christopher at
Intervention Organization.
“Chris
has the deepest understanding of addiction possible.His photographic work of addicts in recovery
and interviews reveal his unique sensitivity and ability to reach,communicate
with addicts.I have known Chris and his work since
1988 and his progressive growth is inspiring to me personally and
photographically….his dedication to helping others is boundless and
unconditional. All the Best, Shmuel/Stephen Rockwerk”
May 31, 2007.
Stephan
Rockwerk ,
photographer , rockwerk photography, was with another
company when working with Christopher at Intervention Organization.
“Chris
has shown to be a dilligent and concerned director
for his clients and an avocate to keeping them in
touch and aware of their options in life.” May 13, 2007.
Byron
Peck , Founder/Artistic Director , City Arts Inc., was
with another company when working with Christopher at Intervention
Organization.
“Chris
is highly regarded within the addiction recovery industry. Though I do not know
him well in this capacity, I have been his friend for over 30 years and our
families enjoy an important, life-long connection. As an artist (specifically
as a photographer), Chris is an award-winning creative force for social change
and the highest good. Through the lens of his camera, Chris is able to bring to
his photographs a view of our modern world that makes clear his awareness of
the world’s ongoing need for healing across all levels of society.
Additionally, Chris has a deep love of the natural world and his photographic
testimony in this regard is truly breath-taking. Chris Keeley is truly one of
those people in our world that quietly, but significantly makes an impact in
the lives of individuals, while ministering to the rest of us just by being
true to himself.” May 9, 2007.
Jim
Horan , Admin Asst , IBM, was with another company when working with Christopher
at Intervention Organization.
“Chris
and indeed intervention.org is a great source of information and education of
substance abuse and more importantly, recovery. Chris’s dedication to helping
men and women with drug and acohol problems is
outstanding. His humanity only serves the ‘greater good’ and he is truly an
inspiration to anyone with an opportunity to work with him either as a client,
a co-worker or within the artist’s community. Ann Allen, Australia” May 9,
2007.
Ann
Allen , Manager , Shades, was with another company
when working with Christopher at Intervention Organization.
“I
have been involved with Mr. Keeley in a professional capacity since 1994. Mr.
Keeley is a completent clincial
social worker and manager with great clinincal and
managerial skills. He has excellent knowledge and experience in the treatment
of substance abuse as well as other individual and co-occuring
diagnoses, such as depression, bipolar disorder and personality diorders. He is also well versed in issues that bring
children and families to the attenton of child
protective servcie. In the past several years, he has
been instrumental in leading a large number of clinical social workers to
ensure that children achieve safety, well being and
permanency. Mr. Keeley has either testified or prepared his supervisees in
providing testimony as expert witnesses in court proceedings. In addition to
clinical issues, Mr. Keeley is well aware of larger societal factors that
contribute to the production and/or maintenance of individual and social ills.
Mr. Keeley has attempted to work toward alleviation of individual and social
problems through his writing and art, in particular photography. I am strongly
confident that Mr. Keeley will be an asset in any endeavor that requires his
contributions.” May 9, 2007.
Sina Baktash , Clinical Social Worker , Child and Family Services
Agency, worked directly with Christopher at Intervention Organization.
“I
first met Chris online around 1999 to 2000, being a recovering alcoholic I
stumbled across the website intervention.org. I had exchanged a few emails with
Chris and had a particular interest in his work as a photographer. Having read
many of the blogs and writings of Chris I gained valuable information about
recovery. In early 2007 I relapsed after 7 years of sobriety, feeling alone,
guilt ridden and confused I called Chris on the phone, he immediately helped me
find a local meeting and the following day had his sponsor call me on the
phone, Somehow I wasn’t surprised but was still very
much inspired by the kind actions of someone I had only met via the internet. I
can not imagine what more an employer might look for
or want in an employee. I would highly recommend Chris, he helped me
tremendously in a time of need, freely and without obligation. Sincerely,
Timothy A. Hynde” May 8, 2007.
Top
qualities: Great Results , Personable , Expert.
Tim Hynde hired Christopher as a Counseling in 2007.
Photographer/Artist
at Chris Keeley Photography
“Use
your eyes, brain and heart — if you do you won’t need my recommendation. This guy’s got an awful lot on the ball in so many ways. A
pleasure to recommmend him.” June 24, 2007.
Todd
Sukol ,
Owner , Sukol Communications, LLC,
was with another company when working with Christopher at Chris Keeley
Photography.
“Chris
is a very dedicated photographer and artist as well a focused director of NA
which serves to help many in our community. Byron Peck,” June 7, 2007
Byron
Peck , Founder/Artistic Director , City Arts Inc.,
worked directly with Christopher at Chris Keeley Photography.
“Chris
Keeley has an amazing eye for finding people and locations that always seem to
have a connection with the subject. I highly recommend him.” May 8, 2007.
Chris
Tufty , Owner , Tufty Productions, was with another
company when working with Christopher at Chris Keeley Photography.