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Everyone is on a unique journey toward wellness. Some prefer, and do well, with conventional medicine. Others choose to explore alternative practices. While conventional medicine tends to treat physical ailments. Alternative practices focus on the person as a whole, balancing mental, physical, and spiritual health. Integrative wellness uses alternative practices to work with, and complement, conventional medicine.
Judd Wellness, LLC takes an integrative approach to wellness by utilizing various modalities to achieve this balance and optimize overall health. Judd Wellness, LLC has worked with clients seeking assistance with Trauma, Anxiety, Stress Management, ADHD, Autism Spectrum, Sensory Processing, Parkinson’s, Dementia, Alzheimer’s, and general life balance. Each session is designed specifically to the client’s needs. Any, or all, of the modalities listed in the services tab, may be utilized during a session. |
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As a wellness counselor and the owner of Judd Wellness, my goal is to help clients align their mental and physical health with spiritual well-being. With a unique background in mental health, energy medicine, yoga, and brain/body integration, I’ve worked with a wide range of individuals teaching mindfulness, self-calming techniques, and brain balance exercises to optimize learning and overall health.
My own journey started when I was a Behavioral Science Specialist in the U.S. Army, providing stress management, suicide intervention, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) counseling, and domestic abuse treatment to active duty soldiers and their families. I co-facilitated men’s groups that provided stress management and coping mechanisms for soldiers diagnosed with Gulf War Syndrome. I was also a member of several critical event debriefing teams, including the 1995 terrorist bombing in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. I provided counseling services and support to soldiers, civilian contractors, and multinationals during the aftermath to prevent long-term PTSD symptoms.
After completing my service with the U.S. Army, I received my BS in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Boston and my MS in Counseling and Human Development from Long Island University. Soon after, I began my role as Information & Referral Program Manager at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. I worked with soldiers, their families, and local communities to build rapport and provide various services and educational programs. It was during this time that the 9/11 terrorist attack occurred. Having previously witnessed the effects of a terrorist attack firsthand, I used my background in critical event debriefings to volunteer with a program that provided counseling and support for first responders and victims.
When I became a stay-at-home mom during my husband’s 15-month deployment to Iraq, my focus shifted to parenting and integrative techniques for learning and health. As the mother of two academically gifted children showing attention deficit traits, executive function issues, and sensory processing disorders, it became personal to me. My passion for wellness began when I broadened my knowledge of alternative methods to reduce the use of medication in my children’s lives. With college degrees focusing primarily on mental health, I knew I had the mind component of the wellness model covered, so I pursued training in the spiritual and physical components of wellness.
I eventually became the Director of Wellness and Gifted Programs for Union Pointe Academy, where I assisted with the launch of the private school geared towards students whose needs weren’t met by public school. In this role, I provided brain/body integration sessions and coordinated weekly educational field trips and service project experiences.
Over the past several years, I’ve become a registered yoga instructor, trained Ashtanga teacher, certified Reiki Grand Master & Karuna Ki Master, and certified in Integral Sound Healing. I have also trained in Brain Gym, Bal-A-Vis-X, rhythmic movement, BrainTap, & NeuralChek. I’ve instructed such classes as Beginning Yoga, Prenatal Yoga, Ashtanga Primary Series, Heated Flow, Vinyasa, and Restorative Yoga with Reiki, and taught yoga at youth programs in elementary and middle schools in California. I’ve also provided workshops and training in Mindfulness, REIKI, professional team building, and general Wellness education. To further my education in this ever-changing field, I’m currently completing courses in brain health coaching with Dr. Amen, as well as classes in holistic health and wellness coaching.
At Judd Wellness, I work with clients who want to reduce stress, become mindful, and achieve balance in their daily lives. My experience includes children on the autism spectrum, as well as those with ADD/ADHD and sensory processing and generalized anxiety issues. My work with geriatric patients includes those diagnosed with dementia, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. I also provide group workshops on such topics as mindfulness, stress management, team building, brain/body integration for optimal learning, and Reiki teacher training.
My own journey started when I was a Behavioral Science Specialist in the U.S. Army, providing stress management, suicide intervention, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) counseling, and domestic abuse treatment to active duty soldiers and their families. I co-facilitated men’s groups that provided stress management and coping mechanisms for soldiers diagnosed with Gulf War Syndrome. I was also a member of several critical event debriefing teams, including the 1995 terrorist bombing in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. I provided counseling services and support to soldiers, civilian contractors, and multinationals during the aftermath to prevent long-term PTSD symptoms.
After completing my service with the U.S. Army, I received my BS in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Boston and my MS in Counseling and Human Development from Long Island University. Soon after, I began my role as Information & Referral Program Manager at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. I worked with soldiers, their families, and local communities to build rapport and provide various services and educational programs. It was during this time that the 9/11 terrorist attack occurred. Having previously witnessed the effects of a terrorist attack firsthand, I used my background in critical event debriefings to volunteer with a program that provided counseling and support for first responders and victims.
When I became a stay-at-home mom during my husband’s 15-month deployment to Iraq, my focus shifted to parenting and integrative techniques for learning and health. As the mother of two academically gifted children showing attention deficit traits, executive function issues, and sensory processing disorders, it became personal to me. My passion for wellness began when I broadened my knowledge of alternative methods to reduce the use of medication in my children’s lives. With college degrees focusing primarily on mental health, I knew I had the mind component of the wellness model covered, so I pursued training in the spiritual and physical components of wellness.
I eventually became the Director of Wellness and Gifted Programs for Union Pointe Academy, where I assisted with the launch of the private school geared towards students whose needs weren’t met by public school. In this role, I provided brain/body integration sessions and coordinated weekly educational field trips and service project experiences.
Over the past several years, I’ve become a registered yoga instructor, trained Ashtanga teacher, certified Reiki Grand Master & Karuna Ki Master, and certified in Integral Sound Healing. I have also trained in Brain Gym, Bal-A-Vis-X, rhythmic movement, BrainTap, & NeuralChek. I’ve instructed such classes as Beginning Yoga, Prenatal Yoga, Ashtanga Primary Series, Heated Flow, Vinyasa, and Restorative Yoga with Reiki, and taught yoga at youth programs in elementary and middle schools in California. I’ve also provided workshops and training in Mindfulness, REIKI, professional team building, and general Wellness education. To further my education in this ever-changing field, I’m currently completing courses in brain health coaching with Dr. Amen, as well as classes in holistic health and wellness coaching.
At Judd Wellness, I work with clients who want to reduce stress, become mindful, and achieve balance in their daily lives. My experience includes children on the autism spectrum, as well as those with ADD/ADHD and sensory processing and generalized anxiety issues. My work with geriatric patients includes those diagnosed with dementia, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. I also provide group workshops on such topics as mindfulness, stress management, team building, brain/body integration for optimal learning, and Reiki teacher training.
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Judd Wellness, LLC (about) An Integrative Approach to Wellness 7430 US 42, Suite 118 (additional parking behind the building) Florence, KY 41042 [email protected] (785) 633-2381 (call or text) |
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