Addiction Recovery and the Grief in Between Created For and Sponsored by Steps4Hope
I am a Licensed Social Worker who has a diverse background working with adults and adolescents in a variety of therapeutic settings. I have the privilege to work with individuals and their loved ones in recovery and actively struggling with addiction and substance-related issues such as negative self-talk, anxiety, depression, trauma and interpersonal relationships. I received my master's degree in clinical social work with a specialization in crisis management and grief counseling through The Kent School of Social Work. My professional experiences include working for Humana Hospital, Hospice of Louisville and in private practice. For the past 5 years I have been facilitating a Steps4Hope Grief group with founder Pam Moules, for parents whose children have tragically died due to SUD called: "For Jonathan's Sake Beyond the Broken Heart". Addiction Recovery and the Grief in Between is a program I created for and is sponsored by Steps4Hope as an adjunct to Rehabs, AA and Recovery Homes. So far, Steps4Hope has sponsored 11 recovery home workshops focused on each individual resident to reframe negative self talk, rebuild self-esteem and worth, repair identity and recover with a focus on purpose and meaning. I believe clients should play an active role to identify their strengths, share their story, connect and express their feelings in order to create lasting change for themselves in a safe and healing space.
Ginny is licensed in PA.
Jonathan Moules is a very loved 22-year-old who lost his battle to the disease of addiction on January 7, 2014, a day that changed the lives of his family and friends forever.
Jonathan was born in Pittsburgh, PA, along with his twin brother, in July 1991. It was a long awaited and joyous occasion.
From the very beginning, Jonathan had a spirit that was full of life and rearing to go. He loved participating in all kinds of activities, including some of his favorites, snowboarding, football, baseball, basketball, and lacrosse.
He attended Penn State University and was accepted into the prestigious Smeal College of Business with the goal of graduating with a degree in Supply Chain Management. He had so much to offer this world and such a bright future ahead of him.
Tragically, in his junior year of college, the disease of addiction became too much to manage, and he came home seeking treatment. He fought hard and valiantly but ultimately the disease claimed another victim.
Jonathan’s spirit is still full of life, working right here alongside us, as we work together to create a better community.
We founded The Jonathan Moules Memorial Steps4hope Foundation shortly after we lost Jonathan to honor and celebrate his life. Our mission of Steps4hope is to create awareness, understanding and compassion surrounding substance use disorders.
The Jonathan Moules Memorial Steps4hope Foundation has been able to educate our communities about the true
crisis of substance use disorders, give hope and financial resources to those battling the disease of addiction and provide compassionate care and support to parents who have lost a loved one to this disease.
Pam
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