Meet Mrs. Nicquelle Jones and hear her story of recovery, transformation and community impact. - a podcast by Zakiya
from 2020-07-19T16:00
For this episode we sat down with Mrs. Nicquelle Jones to hear her story of transformation and community impact. It was great to connect with a women who not only is an amazing contributor to her community, but has an amazing story of transformation.
A little about Nicquelle from Nicquelle...
I am Nicquelle Jones my most recent job was working at Therapeutic Health Services in Seattle, WA in the Capitol Hill area as a treatment supervisor. I decided to resign to finish my bachelor’s degree in Applied Behavioral Science and to take care of my husband. At THS I supervised SUDPT’s, SUDP’s and worked with a diverse population of Clients in the Seattle, King Co area. I began at THS working with the King Co. Drug Diversion Program, Alcohol and Drug Program and Opiate Substitute Treatment Program. I use evidence based practices and psychoeducation with the Clients I’ve worked with. I am certified in Moral Reconation Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
I have personal experience being in recovery for multiple years and use the 12 steps model and mental health services as a form of support to stay healthy. I am a mother of two children and three grandchildren. I have personally experienced homeless and how hard it can be to find a job with a criminal background. In my early recovery I found out that she I could reinvent myself by going back to school while living in a women’s transitional housing.
My hobbies are: gardening, sewing, and I enjoy public speaking and participate in multiple positions at the church I attend. I also participate in feeding the homeless through a church organization and facilitate recovery workshops using the Seeking Safety Model.
Nicquelle is an advocate for:
- Change
- Women and children
- Those who suffer from co- occurring disorders
- Those who want a second chance
Enjoy this amazing conversation!
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