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Michele Arney

Ph.D., LPC

Michele is a counselor, a speaker, and professional trainer, and has over 21 years of experience in the profession. She offers workshops that give participants the opportunity to learn more about mental health and gain continuing education credits. As a speaker and counselor, her faith, heart for others, and knowledge of recovery helps others work through their own healing journey. As a NBCC Approved provider of Continuing Education, Michele offers workshops for corporate teams, as well as for individual mental health clinicians, on topics such as Codependency, Families in Addiction, Blended Families, and Ethics.

Michele is currently running a private mental health counseling practice and offers many approaches to therapy, including Interpersonal, Cognitive Behavioral, Intervention, Trauma Focused and more to individual adults. She specializes in addiction, codependency, and life transitions.

Donald C. Faucett

M.D.

Donald C. Faucett, MD, earned his medical degree from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1982. He completed his residency in Ophthalmology at the UMC in 1987. Dr. Faucett went on to complete a fellowship in Oculoplastic Surgery and Ocular Oncology at Duke University Medical Center in 1988. He then continued his post fellowship training at Duke University in Dermatologic Surgery.
Dr. Faucett has worked in various clinical settings such as MEA, UMC, Trustcare, and even in private practice. Dr. Faucett began working with Disability Services in 2014 and continues today. In addition to disability services, Dr. Faucett serves as the medical director for several addiction treatment centers, such as Stonewater Adolescent Recovery Center, Haven House, and The Estate.
Dr. Faucett is the CMO for the Department of Corrections and is the Director of the Opioid Treatment Program at the Mississippi Department of Health.

Jerri Gledhill Bio

Ph.D., LPC

Jerri Gledhill Ph.D., LPC, has over 25 years of experience in clinical treatment services, federal grant-writing, implementation and evaluation research, social service program management, workforce development, and governmental and nonprofit leadership. Dr. Gledhill holds a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration, M.Ed. in Community Counseling and a BA in Psychology.
Dr. Gledhill is a partner with Dr. Alyssa Killebrew at Essential Touchstones Psychological Services and currently works as a private practitioner and practice consultant Killebrew Psychological Services in Ridgeland, MS. Dr. Gledhill also provides public policy, public health and behavioral health consultation services through Burton Health Solutions, where she has the pleasure of working with the MS Public Health Institute, MS Department of Finance and Administration’s Office of the Coordinator of Mental Health Accessibility, and Bartkowski and Associates Research Team.

J. Anthony Cloy Bio

M.D.

J. Anthony Cloy, M.D., earned his medical degree from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1991 and completed a Family Medicine residency there in 1994. After seven years of traditional practice, he returned as faculty in the Family Medicine Department at UMMC in 2001 where he rose to the rank of Associate Professor. While at UMMC, he participated in the organization’s Opioid Task Force and Controlled Substance education series. Dr. Cloy is a diplomate of the American Board of Family Medicine and is a member of AAFP, STFM, AMA, and ASAM. He is past president and secretary of the Mississippi Society of Addiction Medicine and has served on the planning committee for the Mississippi Addictions Conference. As a member of the Mississippi Physician Health Committee, he served as chair prior to his appointment as Mississippi Physician Health Program Medical Director in 2021.