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Jon K. Uhler, LPC – Survivor Support and Unmasking the Trans Movement

Jon K. Uhler is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, and a Certified Sex Offender Treatment Provider, and forensically Certified in the PCL-R. He is founder of SurvivorSupport.net. and the newly launched site, ‘UnMasking the Trans Movement.com

His professional clinical background spans over 30 years, with clinical specialties dealing with sexual trauma and dissociation, Severely Emotionally Disturbed adolescents, sex offenders, and psychopaths. He designed the first intensive treatment program in the US, where he managed to accrue more clinical contact hours in long-term solitary confinement than any other prison psychology staff member in the US or Canada. He oversaw treatment of a High Intensity prison sex offender treatment unit for Sexually Violent Predators, and oversaw treatment in a prison mental health housing unit and outpatient general population dual diagnosis treatment. He designed and operated a 12-bed community-based intensive-treatment adolescent residential program. He founded and managed the largest mental health services referral network in Southern CA for an international EAP. He served as an adjunction instructor for Geneva College for 8 years in their adult degree completion program, teaching courses on Counseling, human services, and abnormal psychology.

In addition to his full time counseling practice, he services as host ofJourney to Healing, a live weekly broadcast, on TECNTV.com (Fri, 8-9pm, EST), manages his training site, ChurchProtect.org, writes for his blog, SurvivorSupport.us, produces video interviews and documentaries on matters related to protecting women and children via the Predator Watch podcast.

What is Grooming? (Pt. 1) Insights from a Sex Offender Treatment Professional.
What is Grooming? (Pt 2) Understanding the Minds, Motives, & Methods of Sexual Predators
What is Grooming? (Pt 3) Understanding the Strategic Planning of Predators

What is Grooming (Part 4) Understanding the Red Flags