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Podcast » Episode 14: Permission to Heal: Trauma, Yoga, and Connecting People Who Use Opioids (PWUO) Communities with Kayla Shannon

Episode 14: Permission to Heal: Trauma, Yoga, and Connecting People Who Use Opioids (PWUO) Communities with Kayla Shannon

In this episode of The NOCE Dose, host Bianca D. McCall engages in a deep conversation with Kayla Shannon, a licensed clinical social worker, about the opioid response programming in Nevada. They discuss the importance of collaboration among professionals, the unique trauma profiles in Nevada communities, and the integration of holistic treatments like yoga into medically assisted treatment (MAT). Kayla shares insights on how trauma-informed care can empower individuals to share their stories and the benefits of providing comprehensive support in correctional facilities. The episode concludes with a call to action for community engagement and support in recovery efforts.

Guest:

Kayla Shannon, LCSW, LCADC

Kayla Shannon, LCSW, LCADC is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LCADC), and 200 hour trained yoga instructor. Kayla was raised in Sparks, NV and graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno with a Bachelor of Social Work. Kayla then earned a Master of Social Work with a concentration in clinical behavioral health from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Kayla’s professional experience as a LCSW has included providing individual, group, and family therapy to adolescents and adults in a variety of treatment settings.

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