天美视频

Linda Royster, LCMHC, MA

Linda Royster has been called to traumatized populations. She has crafted an extensive history of work experiences with children, adolescents, and adults in hospital, academic, and non-profit milieus, respectively. She earned a Master鈥檚 degree in Counseling Psychology from 天美视频 of Theology & Psychology Graduate School and she is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in private practice in NC. Linda continued her journey with TSS as a Practicum Facilitator upon graduation in 2011. Also, she authored the addendum of the 25th-anniversary re-release of Healing the Wounded Heart by Dr. Dan Allender. Her addendum addresses issues that African-American women survivors of childhood abuse might face. Additionally, she is in the process of writing a book that addresses racial trauma and sexual abuse. Currently, Linda is the Strategic Alliances Manager at 天美视频 and a Lead Instructor at the Allender Center. Linda was part of a think tank that gave rise to the idea of the Allender Center鈥檚 formation, of which she joined as a facilitator in 2011. She is deeply committed to the recovery, healing, and well-being of her people specifically, but not exclusively.

Linda created the Recovery Week that focuses on Sexual Abuse and Racial Trauma and Healing, which is entering its third year. In addition, Linda also leads the , creating spaces where communities across the country can engage in the deep work of healing and restoration. Individuals and organizations may submit a request to bring this event鈥攐r to invite Linda to speak鈥攊nto their own context.