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Join us for an engaging webinar on Highly Sensitive Persons (HSPs), guided by personal stories and cutting-edge research. Inspired by a powerful narrative, we’ll unravel the complexities of HSPs, shining a light on their distinct experiences, hurdles, and remarkable strengths.

Our goal is to give clinicians a richer insight into Highly Sensitive Persons, offering valuable perspectives on their emotional sensitivity, sensory processing, and overall mental wellness. Through real-life anecdotes and the latest research discoveries, you’ll walk away with practical tools and approaches to better understand and empower HSPs in your clinical practice.
Agenda
  • Introduction to Highly Sensitive Persons: Defining traits and characteristics
  • Exploring the Origins: The pioneering work of Dr. Elaine N. Aron and the evolution of HSP research
  • Non’s Personal Journey: An intimate journey through the life of a self-proclaimed ‘feely human,” highlighting key moments of struggle and resilience
  • Clinical Implications: Understanding the intersection of emotional sensitivity and mental health care
Presenters
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Kaylee Kron
LMSW, Certified Grief Counselor
Kaylee holds a masters of social work and is a certified grief counselor through the American Institute for Healthcare Professionals. For the past decade, Kaylee has worked to change the way we understand, process, and support grief.

As a grief counselor at a local nonprofit hospice, Kaylee had the privilege of walking alongside grievers as a companion; uplifting each individual as the expert of their own story. Each person she met during this time further confirmed to her that we grieve so much more than losses suffered through the death of a lived one. In each and every individual session, family grief session, support group, and memorial event, Kaylee found that an individual's life is colored by grief in all forms - relationships, roles, hopes for the future, and changes to the story they believed about what their life would look like.

Today, Kaylee continues her work as an author, public speaker, and community organizer of large scale events that create space for each attendee to look back at life most difficult moments, and the pain they felt, and say "that is grief".

Kaylee has been featured in articles, podcasts, community trainings, online courses, and magazines giving voice to feelings of grief and expanding our community's understanding of the many losses that cause grief throughout our lives.
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Nōn Wels
Writer, Podcaster, and Mental Health Advocate
Nōn Wels (he/him) is a writer, podcaster (You, Me, Empathy; We Can’t Do It Alone), mental health advocate (The Feely Human Collective), and best friend to dogs everywhere. He lives in Southern California with his partner Jessica, their two rescue hounds, Madi and Ripley, and a majestic horse named Paladin.

In his work as a community builder and mental health advocate, Nōn has spoken publicly on topics such as Mental Health in Podcasting (Podcast Movement) and Growing In Connection with Others (The Mighty), and led feely workshops for Chapman University, the Laguna College of Art and Design, Project HEAL, and the Eating Recovery Center.

Nowadays, you can find Nōn fostering dogs, consulting aspiring podcasters, running a little Studio Ghibli-themed Airbnb, and trying to remember to breathe. You can connect with Nōn at NonWels.com.
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