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ABOUT JEN
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As a former professional tennis player and seasoned trauma therapist, Jen brings a unique depth of experience to her work. Trained in Brainspotting, CRM (Comprehensive Resource Model), EMDR, and somatic archeology, she is also a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), dedicated to guiding clients toward their highest healing potential.
Jen’s passion for this work is deeply personal. After a successful career in executive sales with a Fortune 500 healthcare company, she chose to follow a more meaningful path—one rooted in her own transformative healing journey. Today, she empowers others to reclaim lives of fulfillment, authenticity, and purpose.
Her therapeutic practice focuses on helping clients break free from abusive and repetitive cycles, cultivate self-love, unlock creative expression, and align with their true spiritual direction.
Somatic Neuropychotherapist
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
License Number: 86795
WHY THE LOTUS?



When the lotus first begins to sprout, it is under water, making its home in lakes and ponds in areas where the water remains fairly still on the surface. But underneath the surface, the lotus is surrounded by mud and muck and by fish, by insects, and simply dirty, rough conditions.
Despite these conditions, the lotus flower maintains strength, and pushes aside each of these dirty obstacles as it makes its way to clearer surfaces. Despite being born into dark, murky conditions, where hope for such beautiful life seems dubious, the lotus grows, and rises above adversity. It is pure, and bright, and beautiful and the bud of the lotus symbolizes potential.
The lotus flower represents an awakening, spiritual growth, and enlightenment. Just as the lotus flower emerges from the water clean, the lotus also represents purity of body, speech, and mind. The lotus could be thought of as an awakened mind, which grows naturally toward the warmth and light of truth, love, and compassion.The lotus may appear fragile on the surface, but it is flexible and strong, securely anchored under the surface of the water.
I believe human beings are just like the lotus flower. Many of us live in that murky water, and never make it to the surface so we can blossom. Many of us are closed; we are just buds, ready and eager to feel the sunshine of life on our skin. No matter which stage of life you are in, I’m sure you can relate to this lotus and see yourself in this story. The conditions that produce beautiful life are not always ideal, but that never stops the lotus from rising through adversity, opening its petals, and blossoming in the sun.
LECTURE / SPEAKING REQUEST
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Speaking & Lecture Requests
Jen is a dynamic educator and speaker with over 20 years of experience. She brings depth, warmth, and real-world expertise to audiences of all sizes — from tactical professionals to mental health experts, leadership teams, and the general public.
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Featured Engagements
🔹 NTOA – National Tactical Officers Association
37th Annual Conference
Topic: Building Resilience Within the Tactical Athlete
🔹 C.O.P.S. – Concerns of Police Survivors
National Police Weekend 2021
Topic: Cultivating Resilience in Law Enforcement
🔹 Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department (SCSD)
Executive Leadership Training
Topic: Resilient Leader
🔹 SCSDA – Sheriff’s Department Association
8-Hour POST-Certified CEU Class
Topic: Cultivating Staff Resilience in First Responders
🔹 WAAT – Women’s Association of Addiction Therapists
Topic: Healing the Root of Addiction with Cutting-Edge Trauma Treatment
🔹 CAPIO – California Assoc. of Public Info Officers
Topic: Vicarious Trauma
🔹 Broadstone Racquet Club
Topic: What’s Eating You?
🔹 Lifestar Sex Addiction Treatment Center
Education Series
Topic: Betrayal Trauma
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Articles by Jen
SCSDA Magazine
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“It’s Complicated”
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“Cumulative Stress and PTSD in Law Enforcement”
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Work Featured In
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Bridal Magazine
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Invisible Imprints by Dr. Terri Haley
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Booking & Contact
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