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X-WR-CALDESC:Kailey is a licensed professional counselor\, nationally certi
 fied counselor\, and fellow in thanatology.  She has a background in hospi
 ce work and feels that companioning and advocating for grievers is her lif
 e’s passion. In addition to counseling\, she is an adjunct professor at As
 hland Theological seminary where she teaches grief counseling courses and 
 Marian University where she teaches courses on Childhood Bereavement\, Ped
 iatric Hospice Care\, and Expressive Arts in Counseling. Kailey is also a 
 doctoral student at Ohio University in counselor education and supervision
 . Kailey is passionate about advocacy and service to children and families
 \, most recently being awarded as an emerging leader through the Associati
 on of Child and Adolescent Counseling and nominated as the president elect
  of the Association of Child and Adolescent Counseling Ohio branch.    Kai
 ley has also done a wide range of trainings and presentations on children’
 s bereavement\, neuroaffirming care\, spirituality\, and sexuality.  \n\nT
 his training will introduce participants to the unique challenges of overd
 ose loss and the unique grief families and individuals encounter as a resu
 lt. There are many misconceptions surrounding addiction and the causes of 
 addiction. Thus\, an overdose often results in a stigmatized type of loss 
 that is disenfranchised. This training will provide practical tools partic
 ipants can use with individuals grieving the loss of a loved one to an ove
 rdose.
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DESCRIPTION:Kailey is a licensed professional counselor\, nationally certif
 ied counselor\, and fellow in thanatology.  She has a background in hospic
 e work and feels that companioning and advocating for grievers is her life
 ’s passion. In addition to counseling\, she is an adjunct professor at Ash
 land Theological seminary where she teaches grief counseling courses and M
 arian University where she teaches courses on Childhood Bereavement\, Pedi
 atric Hospice Care\, and Expressive Arts in Counseling. Kailey is also a d
 octoral student at Ohio University in counselor education and supervision.
  Kailey is passionate about advocacy and service to children and families\
 , most recently being awarded as an emerging leader through the Associatio
 n of Child and Adolescent Counseling and nominated as the president elect 
 of the Association of Child and Adolescent Counseling Ohio branch.    Kail
 ey has also done a wide range of trainings and presentations on children’s
  bereavement\, neuroaffirming care\, spirituality\, and sexuality.  \n\nTh
 is training will introduce participants to the unique challenges of overdo
 se loss and the unique grief families and individuals encounter as a resul
 t. There are many misconceptions surrounding addiction and the causes of a
 ddiction. Thus\, an overdose often results in a stigmatized type of loss t
 hat is disenfranchised. This training will provide practical tools partici
 pants can use with individuals grieving the loss of a loved one to an over
 dose.
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LOCATION:ZOOM- Link will be sent prior to training
SUMMARY:In-Service Training: Supporting Individuals Grieving Overdose Loss
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