Lynn J. Wellman helps takes shame and guilt away from sexual assault victims
Program Titles
- *Path to emotional healing from childhood abuse
- *Ways to help protect children from abuse
- *Addiction is a symptom. Stop numbing and start healing
- *Law enforcement can bluntly ask those tough questions directly to a survivor in order to learn more about abusive situations
Lynn J. Wellman survived childhood abuses of every kind, complex PTSD, various addiction struggles, and suicide attempts, and decided to put all that pain to use for good!
Lynn J. Wellman helps eliminate the shame and guilt that accompanies sexual assault for the survivors and their families, provides an understanding atmosphere that will aid in the healing process for survivors of sexual assault, and educates people on ways that they can help protect their children.
Lynn will help people who have been sexually abused as children, regardless of their current age, offer emotional support to parents whose children have been abused, and allow them to find resources for their specific situation.
She also educates people about sexual assault and finds ways to help lessen the chances for children to be victimized. The number of sexually abused children is complex to determine because most sexual assaults are not reported. Even when reported, very few people discuss it publicly because of its shame. Sexual assault is a crime; it is not something to be embarrassed about unless you are the one who has committed the crime.
Lynn helps people get past this shame and allows them to find healing in their lives.
She is open to hosting regular support educational seminars and offers special presentations for groups or organizations. These meetings can help people find ways to heal from the emotional trauma of sexual abuse. Presentations can be arranged for recovery groups and social organizations.
Lynn teaches ways to help protect children from abuse. Later in life, she discovered that her children had been affected by sexual abuse as well. Having both the child’s viewpoint and the parents’ perspective of sexual assault, Lynn realized the “secret keeping” surrounding these types of assaults had to be ended.
When rape or sexual assault is kept a secret, the innocent party is left with guilt and shame.
These secrets strain families and allow the offender to have even more power.
Without facing the consequences, the perpetrator will continue their criminal behavior.
Lynn was a few steps away from becoming a police officer when she discovered her husband had been abusing their children. It is essential to help law enforcement agencies understand the abuse of children and family dynamics better so they can provide more appropriate assistance at the first interaction with the family.
When speaking with law enforcement, Lynn allows and encourages blunt questions.
She understands that folks working in law enforcement agencies have different ways of communicating with each other, and she welcomes tough, blunt, – even obnoxious questions so that the conversation can be best understood, remembered, and used when dealing with abuse situations in the future.
Lynn teaches ways law enforcement might help to stop the abuse sooner!
Lynn has lived through many violent experiences, and that allows her to emotionally connect with others to find their way to a path towards healing and peace.
***No graphic details are spoken. Lynn ensures that all speeches and conversations are suited to the ages and dynamics of the group.
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