Counseling Specialties: Judith Gerberg & Co. Transforming Lives & Careers Since 1985. Develop the courage, resources, and skills to discover and succeed at your life's work.
Judith Gerberg guides...
- Lawyers from every branch of law in search of greater satisfaction.
- Twenty-to-thirty something clients with the courage to live a passionate life, even in this economy
Whether you're a Fortune 500 executive or an entrepreneur, Judith's coaching gets you into action!
"Judith Gerberg is brilliant at tapping into your true desires and helping you achieve them." --Linda Gottlieb, Producer of Dirty Dancing
Click here to watch Judith's interview with Diana Williams on ABC News. Counselor Profile: Current President of Career Counselors Consortium
Creator of the Passion Projects(TM) Workshops
Corporate Clients include Ann Taylor, Citibank, NBC, Paul Weiss, Rifkin, Wharton and Garrison, Young & Rubicam, Dreyfus Benefits
Special Programs for Women in Film & Television, Rancho la Puerta spa, Financial Women's Association. Workshops include: Breaking Through Your Performance Blocks; Euphoric Stress; Creativity/Innovation; Communication Skills, and Where Do You Want To Go With Your Life From Here?
Bachelor's degree from Columbia University and Masters from New York University
Distance Credentialed Counselor certified to provide: Long Distance Career Counseling by phone, Skype and email
Certified Career Management Practitioner by The Association of Career Professionals International. New York State Licensed Mental Health Counselor; Board Certified Mental Health Counselor and Art Therapist.
Recent Interviews: NPR, ABC, WBAI Radio,VH1, Fast Company, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The LA Times.
Judith is on the Board of The Financial Women's Association, New York Steering Committee of The Women's Studies in Religion Program- Harvard Divinity School. Past affiliations include the NYC Comptroller's Women's Economic Task Force and the Future Focus Committee of The Association of Career Professionals International.
"If you want to identify me, ask me not where I live, or what I like to eat, or how I comb my hair, But ask me what I am living for, In detail ask me what I think is keeping me from living fully from everything I want to live for." --- Thomas Merton, Trappist Monk
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