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Thanatology Consultation with Dr. Kailey Bradley (1 HOUR)
This is a digital product. After completing your purchase, you will receive access to a document with instructions on how to book your consultation.
This one-hour, confidential video consultation with Dr. Kailey Bradley is a dedicated space to explore your questions, fears, and thoughts about mortality and deathcare. Whether you are grieving a loss, supporting a dying loved one, or proactively seeking to understand your own end-of-life wishes, this session provides clarity and emotional grounding.
What Your Session Includes:
- One 60-Minute, Secure Video Call: A private, judgment-free conversation via a reliable platform (Zoom/Google Meet).
- Personalized Guidance: Tailored discussion focusing on your specific concerns and questions.
- Emotional & Practical Support: A blend of active listening, compassionate response, and evidence-based information.
About Dr. Kailey Bradley
Dr. Kailey Bradley (Ph.D., LPCC-S, NCC, FT) received her master’s in clinical mental health counseling in 2015 from Ashland University and her Ph.D. in counselor education and supervision from Ohio University in 2024. Dr. Bradley spent five years (2015-2020) as a pediatric hospice bereavement coordinator before opening her own counseling practice Refuge Counseling and going back to school in 2021. Currently, she is the co-owner and clinical director of Refuge Counseling LLC and the Executive Director of the Ohio Bereavement Collaborative, a grief non-profit. She is also an adjunct professor of thanatology at Marian University and an adjunct professor of counseling at Marshall University. She has taught a wide range of course including crisis counseling, grief counseling, intro to death and dying, pediatric hospice care, childhood bereavement, grief theory, disenfranchised grief, and expressive arts in counseling. Dr. Bradley also has 13 peer-reviewed publications (currently) on topics related to bereavement and on the intersection of neurodivergence and education. Most recently, her passion for childhood bereavement was honored in her appointment to the Yale Child Study Center's Grief-Sensitive Healthcare Project Advisory Board. She is also a member of the ADEC (Association for Death Educators and Counselors) Board of Directors and has certifications as a thanatologist and holds the designation of FT (Fellow in Thanatology).