Judith Williams
Nurse Practitioner
Belmont Street Belmont MA, 02478About
Hello! I’m Judy Williams, a passionate family practitioner and psychiatric nurse practitioner with nearly 15 years of experience dedicated to fostering mental wellness for individuals aged 12 to 65 and beyond. My mission is to guide you joyfully through the challenges of anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and traumatic experiences. I see each person’s journey as unique, and I use uplifting talk therapy along with careful medication management to help you overcome obstacles and transform your perceptions. Working with your healthcare team, I tailor our approach to achieve meaningful, positive outcomes. Understanding that healing can be an exciting yet non-linear adventure, I prioritize building a warm and trusted rapport from the start. Your hopes and dreams for recovery are my compass, and I offer flexible in-office and virtual appointments to fit your lifestyle. Together, we'll create a personalized plan that resonates with your experiences, and I’ll be there to celebrate each victory, big or small, with strategies that boost your self-esteem and encourage personal growth. I’m fueled by a heartfelt passion for helping others and cherish the opportunity to connect with people from all walks of life. Every session is not just a step toward better mental health; it’s a joyful opportunity for connection and shared learning. Together, let’s embrace life’s complexities with optimism and work toward a brighter, more fulfilling future. Remember, our health is the greatest wealth, and I am honored to share in your journey towards wellness and resilience with joy and hope.
Education and Training
Regis College Bachelor of Nursing - RN 2006
Northeastern University Master of Nursing (PMHNP-BC) 2023
Regis College Master of Nursing- FNP 2008
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Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Member, Austin, TX, 2007 – present
- American Nurses Association, Member, Silver Spring, MD, 2006 – present
- Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Member, Littleton, 2006 – present
- Massachusetts Nurse Association, Member, Canton, MA, 2006 – present
- American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Member, Falls Church, VA, 2022 – present
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