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Dr. Earley moves to new offices! Print E-mail

Dr. Earley will be moving his office to 675 Seminole Avenue in Atlanta on March 1, 2012. He will be joining with his wife in her practice on Seminole. Dr. Earley's company, Earley Consultancy has been providing training, psychotherapy and consultation services for over 28 years. His wife Wanda Faurie, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist with specialties in adolescents, couples and Imago Relationship Therapy. While they are building out their final practice home, the practice will be housed in Dr. Faurie's current location. The temporary office location is:

Earley Consultancy, L.L.C.

Temporary Offices with Wanda Faurie, Ph.D.

The Highland Building

675 Seminole Ave.

Suite 310

Atlanta, Georgia

30307

The Highland Building

Free Parking is available on the street or in the big parking lot across the street. You must have the access code to get in the building, so make sure you get the building access code from us before you arrive! Once you are in the building, find Dr. Faurie's name on the business directory in the main hall. Dr. Earley's practice voice line is 404-492-7669, fax is 678-974-3084.  For directions, refer to the map below, or click this icon  to download a printable map. Or you can contact us via a web form on this site by clicking here.


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Murray Convicted - Addiction Wins Print E-mail

The sad story of another superstar's drug-propelled streak into oblivion concluded Nov. 29, when Dr. Conrad Murray was sentenced to four years in prison for his role in the death of Michael Jackson.

So begins a sad and well written article about the conviction of Dr. Conrad Murray by William C. Moyers. Mr. Moyers, a journalist and educator writes about addiction and its effects on all of us. Dr. Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 death of Michael Jackson. He will go to jail and, once again, the focus is off the deeper and more insidious culprit: Addiction. Please read Mr. Moyers fine piece by clicking here. And tell your physician to learn about addiction!

 
New Interviews with Dr. Earley Print E-mail

Dr. EarleyWhile combing through our archives, we came across two important interviews with Dr. Paul Earley. These interviews are extracted from hour-long specials produced by ABC news in the 1990s. Despite the fact that these interviews are about 15 years old, they provide important insights about heroin addiction. We hope you find them helpful. The first interview is from Hooked: from Hollywood to Main Street. Click here for Dr. Earley’s interview from Hooked: from Hollywood to Main Street

The second interview is from Heroin: The New High School High. Click here for Dr. Earley’s interview from Heroin: The New High School High.