Introducing:
Anne Jensen, PhD, “HeartSpeak Lite for Chronic Pain (and other things): A New Mindbody Approach – Part 1”
Anne Jensen, PhD, “HeartSpeak Lite for Chronic Pain (and other things): A New Mindbody Approach – Part 2”
Alexandria LeZion has a BA in Psychology with a minor in Leadership from Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri, and is currently working on her MA in International Psychology through The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Her background is in Social Services, Psychology, Advocacy, and Entrepreneurship. She serves as a member of the Human Trafficking Task Force for the State of Wyoming where her role is providing a survivor’s voice to the professionals throughout the state. She has partnered with International Justice Mission to help pass Wyoming Legislation on Human Trafficking through sharing her story. Alexandria advocates for victims of trauma and trafficking by sharing her personal story of survival, raising awareness and providing diverse forms of training at events throughout the United States, as well as developing educational tools that help professionals working in the fields of psychology, medicine, education, business, and social work. She also has a passion to work with survivors of human trafficking by helping them overcome trauma and adversities through utilizing Western and indigenous healing practices, finding safe shelter and aftercare services, and empowering them to express their voices fearlessly throughout the world.