Judy Schaefer Scott, LCSW
Sleep Medicine Specialist
1245 S Petit Ave Ventura CA, 93004About
Judy S. Scott, MSW, LCSW, LMFT, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who attends to patients at her private practice in Ventura, CA. She is also the Executive Director of The Peacemaker Center in Downingtown, PA, which she joined in 2003. Judy has an impressive professional journey that spans thirty-eight years and her areas of expertise cover all facets of adult counseling for individuals and couples with a background in treating substance abuse. Throughout her many years of experience, she has upheld a steadfast commitment to the ethical and professional standards of her practice, as evidenced by her sterling record, and ensures an impeccable degree of patient satisfaction in all facets of her work. Prior to her current endeavors, Judy served with Access Services, a non-profit social service agency.
Education and Training
Eastern University BA degree in Social Work 1981
Marywood Graduate School of Social Work Master of Social Work degree 1985
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Can a social worker help improve my son's behavior?
If your school has access to a social worker, most definitely. Something is bothering him and he needs to feel free to express himself in a safe place. If he is angry with you, then by talking ii out with a professional will be very helpful. If there is no social worker available, I would recommend investigating the option of a therapist. Perhaps your district has financial assistance for children. READ MORE
What do you attribute your success to?
- Been teaching tia-chi-chwan for 45, moving meditation, to put you in harmany with your environment, allowing you to become more aware of your environment. Working with many people over the years. loving people, and being open to new ideas and always being open to learn.
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- Teaching
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Get to know Social Worker Judy S. Scott, who serves the population of Ventura, California. Judy is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Union Analyst currently practicing with her private practice in Ventura, California. She holds over four decades of experience in her field, and has an expertise in adult counseling for individuals, couples, and has a background in experience with individuals suffering from substance abuse issues. Before turning towards private practice she practiced with Access Services, a non-profit social service agency, for 35 years. Judy additionally is the Executive Director of The Peacemaker Center since its inception in 2000. The Peacemaker Center is a professional counseling services center with offices in Downingtown, Kennett Square, West Chester, Fort Washington, Audubon, Coatesville, and Schwenksville Pennsylvania. Their trained professionals provide excellence in care within the framework of God’s truth and guidance to support families, couples, children, and individuals of all ages across a variety of relationship and mental health issues. There she as an executive director, she supervises the clinical staff and Interns which helps to maintain the high standard of clinical excellence. Judy completed her undergraduate degree with a Bachelor’s in Social work from the California State University in Fresno. She then immediately chose to continue her education and received a Master of Social Work from her alma mater. She holds additional certification in Marriage and Family Therapy from The Family Institute of Philadelphia. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and in 2011 received her Union Analyst Diploma from the Carl G Jung Study Center. The Carl G Jung Study Center is an educational facility that was founded to promote the study and understanding of the life and work of C. G. Jung and Analytical Psychology. Analytical Psychology is the school of depth psychology is the theory of the structure and dynamics of the psyche in both its conscious and unconsciousness. It is a detailed theory of personality types and description of the universal, primordial images deriving from the deepest layers of the unconscious psyche. Describing striking parallels between the unconscious images produced by individuals in dreams and visions and the universal motifs found in the religions and mythologies of all ages.
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