| Sue Waldman (President of Advanced Counseling & Coaching Services) is a Licensed Psychotherapist in NY and NJ Credentials:
Sue is currently working on her Ph.d in Holistic Ministries. Sue is on the Board of Advisors for the non-profit, Good Grief, helping children cope with loss. Ms. Waldman is a member of the American Counseling Association, New Jersey Counseling Association, New Jersey Mental Health Counseling Association, The International Coach Federation and the New Jersey Professional Coaches Association. Sue is the founder of the Wellness Networking Group - a community of professionals who serve humanity by making a difference in their lives by spreading hope, faith and love. Every month, Sue hosts meetings such as, Living, Loving & Learning and Loving the Life you Live with guest speakers from the local community. In addition, Sue facilitates a weekly women' support group and a coaching tele-class on The Law of Attraction. Working as an accredited Business Mentor Coach & an accredited Energy Leadership Coach for (IPEC) Institute for Professional Empowerment Coaching, Sue helps newly Certified Life Coaches create and market their businesses. Some of the courses Sue teaches at the Montclair Adult School are: Awaken the Goddess Within, Excuse Me Your Life is Waiting, Re-Invent Yourself from the Inside Out and Energy Leadership- Awaken Your Potential. In past years, Ms. Waldman has enjoyed teaching as an Adjunct Professor at William Paterson University, Bloomfield College and Berkeley College. Sue incorporates her career as a psychotherapist with empowerment coaching to truly make a difference in her client's lives. Ms. Waldman especially enjoys supporting her clients to connect with their higher self to achieve their set-forth goals. In her words, "My goal for you is to become peacefully happy from within - to realize your creative potential, to increase your ability to function harmoniously in the world, to improve the quality of all your relationships, and to do what you want to do when you tune into your innermost sense of self and purpose. My philosophy is that every obstacle is an opportunity to grow and learn. There are simply no mistakes in life. Together we work to help you: Discover your path, find greater meaning and purpose in your life, live pro-actively, based on choices you make consciously rather than reactively, and gain greater understanding of yourself in relation to the world and your place in it. Techniques are co-created and evolve from your needs, strengths and interests." "Utilizing the most effective aspects of counseling, coaching, consulting, and mentoring, I form a powerful alliance with clients to help them focus on what they want in their personal and professional lives. I believe every individual has the answers within and it is my task to help them access their wisdom through a variety of empowering techniques. My style is gentle, empathic, and motivating. Many clients report feeling inspired after sessions. I establish a professional, supportive relationship which a client can be himself/herself, say what s/he feels, fantasizes, fears, aspires to. I guide clients to find their own inner resources and passions in order to achieve maximum potential. Together, we examine self-defeating thoughts, transcend self- destructive behaviors, learn new ways to manage disruptive feelings and work on discovering joy & intimacy in life. Most importantly, I coach and counsel clients to better self-awareness, personal fulfillment, and self-worth. Ultimately, our work together will help you love who you are and the life you are living. You will feel free and happy you are alive." I believe everyone has the power to create the life of their dreams. I believe the power of love overrules everything. It resides within all of us. The more we connect to this love, the more balanced and powerful we will be and, subsequently, the more abundant our lives will be. I believe, "Anything is Possible!" |
| Sue Waldman, MA,LPC,CEC Advanced Counseling & Coaching Services Telephone (973) 857-9090 |



| ...And the day came when the risk it took to remain tight inside the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin |