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trauma and grief specialist, somatic experiencing practitioner, founder of Ezekial Effect Ministries, ClaimReady

Jennifer Taylor

trauma and grief specialist, somatic experiencing practitioner, founder of Ezekial Effect Ministries | ClaimReady

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About Jennifer

Jennifer Taylor, born Jennifer Bini on April 19, 1972, is an American trauma and grief specialist, a somatic experiencing practitioner, and the founder of Ezekial Effect Ministries. She is affiliated with ClaimReady. While she is also known for her acting career under the name Jennifer Bini Taylor, her notable roles include Chelsea on the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men, where she appeared in multiple episodes, as well as performances in the erotic thriller Wild Things and the faith-based film God’s Not Dead: A Light in Darkness. Her work spans the fields of mental health, spiritual healing, and professional acting, reflecting a diverse career that combines entertainment and therapeutic practice.

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Traumatic Brain Injury & Grief: How to Heal After Life Changes OvernightBefore the Hurricane Hits: Why Most Homeowners Aren’t Insurance Claim ReadyMaking Sense of a New Normal after your adult child cuts you off with Jennifer TaylorEp 3: From Surviving to Thriving with Ketamine Assisted EMDR Therapy: Interview with Jennifer Taylor

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