Join us for a morning of education and networking! This seminar will highlight the connection between faith and trauma recovery for survivors of human trafficking. Hear from a survivor leader and expert practitioners in the anti-human trafficking field. Ministries and non-profits are invited to have a table at this event. Please click on the link below to see the schedule and reserve your seat!
Our Speakers
Lydia Lund is trained in a variety of treatment modalities, but takes her cues from the client to determine which approach is best for their particular needs and desires. She is certified in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trained in Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT/tapping), trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Eye-Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). Other favorite modalities include Christian Counseling, Expressive Arts, Play and Sand Tray Therapy. She is a bi-lingual (English/Spanish-speaking) therapist, holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Bethel University in St. Paul, MN and a Master’s Degree in Clinical Social Work from Catholic University in Washington D.C.
Lydia’s experience includes working with clients facing anxiety, depression, grief, mood disorders, women’s issues, sexual trauma, sex offender issues, common oppositional/spectrum diagnoses among children, teens, couples, single-parents and families in crisis.
As a biological, foster and adoptive mom of six, she is passionate about empowering parents as they seek to understand and meet the unique needs of each of their children. She and her husband together with Jennifer Corral launched and support the men’s and women’s Journey Homes -- intentional living homes in Salina. She has over 15 years of experience in direct-service working in humanitarian and international development roles, schools, prisons and juvenile detention facilities, psychiatric hospitals, orphanages, immigration services, homeless services, veteran services and anti-human trafficking organizations. It has been one of her greatest honors to walk with individuals and families as they courageously say “it starts with me” or “something needs to change" then make an appointment and use the therapeutic process to move from brokenness to healing and hope..
Jennifer Corral is a resilient and compassionate leader who carries wisdom into all areas she works and serves. As a survivor leader, Jen brings personal insight into the dynamics that contribute to trafficking as well as the proven ways for healing and growth. Jen has worked at the Homestead in Manhattan, Kansas and is the director for the Journey Homes, men’s and women’s intentional living homes in Salina, Kansas. Her insight and compassion provide support to survivors of various challenges on their journey of recovery.
We look forward to seeing you there!