About

“It is not the length of life, but depth of life.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

CORIE S. COOK, LCSW, ACSW, CMRM, CEOLD

Clinical Social Work Practitioner

Certified End of Life Doula

Corie S. Cook LCSW, ACSW, CMRM, CEOLD is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Medical Reiki Master and Certified Illness and End of Life Doula, who believes that spiritual gifts are an important part of human experience.  A social worker since 2003, Ms. Cook is able to use her experience in hospital and other medical settings, her extensive clinical experience, her Reiki training, her training as an Illness and End of Life Doula, and her intuitive gifts, to provide services to her clients.  Additionally, she has used her own experience with illness and chronic pain to guide her in her work with parents who are caring for a medically fragile child, who may be experiencing pain, illness and other complex issues.

 

Ms. Cook initially received her bachelor’s degree in social work from Boise State University in 2003. She graduated with honors and was inducted into the Phi Alpha Honor Society. Ms. Cook completed a master’s degree in clinical social work in 2005, graduating summa cum laude at Northwest Nazarene University.  She was given the Outstanding Scholar Award and the Outstanding Thesis Award by the Northwest Nazarene University School of Social Work on May 14, 2005.  Ms. Cook was added to the Academy of Certified Social Workers in 2012 through the National Association of Social Workers.  In 2016, She added Reiki training in order to better assist clients emotionally and spiritually. Ms. Cook is currently a Reiki Master-Teacher, a Raven Keys Medical Reiki International Certified Medical Reiki Master, and a University of Vermont College of Medicine Certified Illness and End of Life Doula.  She has been providing service for over two decades.

 

Ms. Cook is a fourth-generation Idahoan.  She currently lives in Boise, Idaho with her husband of 22 years, and two unique and intuitive children.  Ms. Cook enjoys the Idaho outdoors, including hiking gardening, frequent visits to the Boise River and the Boise Foothills, and other outdoor Idaho excursions.  She is also honored to be the guardian of two adults with intellectual developmental disabilities.

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