Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi! I received a Bachelor’s Degree in Education/Biblical Studies from Southeastern Bible College (Birmingham, Alabama) and a Master’s Degree in Agency & Community Counseling from the University of Montevallo (Montevallo, Alabama). I am also certified by the Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling as a Supervising Counselor to provide supervision for those seeking full licensure. I am a wife to my wonderful husband, Don. I have two children – a very loyal son and a daughter who now lives in Heaven – and three gorgeous granddaughters. I am a Christian and am active in my local church. I enjoy writing, cooking, reading, sewing, quilting, & playing with my grandchildren.
I have over 25 years experience in the Mental Health field, having worked in a variety of settings including private practice, intensive out-patient treatment for those with severe mental illness and chemical dependency, wilderness program for troubled teens, and outpatient services for children/adolescent/families issues. I have certification in Trauma Counseling. I work with all ages, regardless of sex, race, or economic status. I have provided in-home therapy for at-risk families, and have had extensive training in working with children/adolescents in multiple situations. Areas of specialty include: pre-marital/marital issues, chronic pain/illness, chemical dependency, family dysfunction, educational/ vocational attainment, dealing with trauma/abuse from the past, and grief & loss.
My goals in counseling are:
(1) to walk along the journey with someone to assist them in knowing who they are, and learning to like and accept who they are;
(2) to assist people in forming meaningful relationships, devoid of abuse or manipulation;
(3) to help people form short-term and long-term goals and to ascertain the steps needed to obtain those goals;
(4) to provide services in an atmosphere that fosters compassion and empathy in order to help the client feel safe and comfortable at all times.
I would count it a privilege to assist you in accomplishing your goals.
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Judith Wilson is an Alabama-based counselor with 31 years of experience who blends formal training and practical work across diverse clinical settings to support individuals, couples, and families.
She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Education and Biblical Studies from Southeastern Bible College in Birmingham, Alabama, and a Master’s degree in Agency and Community Counseling from the University of Montevallo in Montevallo, Alabama. She is certified by the Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling to provide supervision for counselors pursuing full licensure and is licensed to practice as a professional counselor in Alabama.
Her clinical background spans private practice, intensive outpatient programs for people with severe mental illness and chemical dependency, a wilderness program for troubled teens, and outpatient services for children, adolescents, and families. She has provided in-home therapy for at-risk families, has extensive training in working with children and adolescents, and holds certification in trauma counseling.
Her areas of focus include stress and anxiety, relationship and intimacy issues, trauma and abuse, depression, ADHD, addictions and chemical dependency, family conflicts and parenting concerns, grief and loss, anger management, self-esteem difficulties, coping with life changes, chronic pain or illness, educational and vocational attainment, and compassion fatigue.
Judith aims to walk alongside clients as they come to know and accept themselves, to help build healthy, non-manipulative relationships, to set and pursue short- and long-term goals, and to provide an atmosphere of compassion and empathy where clients can feel comfortable and supported.
She is married to her husband, Don, and is mother to a very loyal son and a daughter who now lives in Heaven; she also has three granddaughters. A Christian who is active in her local church, she enjoys writing, cooking, reading, sewing, quilting, and spending time with her grandchildren. She considers it a privilege to assist people in accomplishing their therapeutic goals.
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