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Members of the Maryland Province Review Board
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Marie Ciarrocchi, MSW, LCSW-C, DCSW, has a master’s
degree in Social Work from the Ohio State University and is a licensed
clinical social worker in the State of Maryland. She also has a
diploma in Clinical Social Work from the National Association of
Social Workers. Ms. Ciarrocchi worked for 20 years as an inpatient
therapist at St. Luke Institute where she treated men and women
clergy and religious who struggled with various addictive and psychological
disorders. She provided individual and group psychotherapy, psychosocial
assessments, social work supervision, and focal groups on anxiety,
the addictive process, sexual issues, anger management and Step
One. For three years she was the associate director of the inpatient
program.
In addition to her experience as a therapist, Ms. Ciarrocchi has
been a teacher of French as well as a missionary with the Sisters
of Notre Dame de Namur in northeast Brazil. Prior to going to Brazil
in 1971 she received a diploma in Cross Cultural Studies from St.
Paul University in Ottowa, Canada. She lives with her husband, Joseph
W. Ciarrocchi, PhD, in Columbia, Maryland.
Herbert R. O’Conor, III, Esq. joined the Province Review Board in May 2007.
A graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law, O’Conor has been a supervisory attorney with O’Conor, Grant & Samuels/State Auto Insurance Company since 1995. Before that he was with USF&G; Venable, Baetjer and Howard; and Cook, Howard, Downs and Tracy.
In addition to his work as an attorney, O’Conor is chairman of the board of trustees for Maryvale Preparatory School and a board member of the Good Shepherd Center, a residential treatment center for adolescent women.
A native of Baltimore, O’Conor and his family belong to the Church of the Nativity parish in Timonium.
John R. Siberski, SJ, MD, assistant dean of students and associate professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine, joins the Province Review Board in July 2007.
A native of Plymouth, Pa., Father Siberski received his medical degree from Temple University in 1975. After practicing geriatric internal medicine for 10 years in his home town, he returned to Temple University Hospital, where he completed psychiatric training in 1992. He has taught at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital and Dartmouth Medical School. His research and lecturing interests include terminal care, the spiritual lives of patients with dementia and their caregivers, and the ethical dilemmas of driving and the elderly.
Father Siberski was ordained a Jesuit priest on June 9, 2007. |