Judy Atkinson is an expert in understanding inter-generation... heali...
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16m 15s
Healing Ways From Trauma Webinar - Emeritus P...
This presentation has been brought to you by the Iawa Collaboration an...
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1h 32m 26s
Judy Atkinson & Caroline Atkinson - pt1
An 'Educaring' approach to healing generational trauma in Aboriginal A...
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14m 33s
5 Basic say & play Rhythms
5 basic rhythms that you can say and play for drum circle facilitators.
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4m 30s
Drum Facilitation: Hemispheric Synchronizatio...
Judy Atkinson of Circles of Rhythm shows new drum circle facilitators ...
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Professor Judy Atkinson at Melaleuca Place La...
Melaleuca Place Symposium: A Trauma Informed Approach: Practice, Partn...
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40m 26s
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Judy Atkinson
Lived:
Jacksonville, Florida Danville, Virginia
Work:
Disability - DVM (2009) Bank of America - Fraud Analyst (2007-2009) American General - Loan specialist Heritage Cash Advance - Manager Advance America - Manager United States Navy - AS 2
Education:
FSCJ,Liberty University, Capella, Central Texas College, Capella, CTU, Tunstal Sr. High School
About:
I was born in Danville, Va., lived in Madison Heights, Va, and Fuquay Varina, NC, Left and went into the Navy and now live in Jacksonville, Fl. Last employer was Bank of America, I am disabled and hav...
Tagline:
I love animals and I am a foster home for small abandoned animals. I love kittens and bunnies and birds. I am thankful my husband likes them too. I have a big heart and a lot of love to show these poor animials that people just drop off. This poor kitten was only 2 days old when we got her and she wasn't expected to live. This is Gizmo and her brother was Ervin The Terriable. Both kittens lived thanks to every two hours of warm bottle feedings and a lot of love. They were dropped off in front of a pet smart in Jacksonville Florida when I got a call to come see what I could do. They lived and were loved and adopted to a good home. Everyone needs to spay and nuter their pets. We just spent over 3,000.00 dollars at Christmas making sure our cats were up on all their shots and any meds they needed. I have two cats that are feline leukemia positive, instead of putting them down I have a room in my home where they are kept and loved and cared for. They are my babies and the most precious kitties anyone could have, they have real good personalities, you don't find that in a lot of animals and then that one comes along and steels your heart. That is my pee-wee and stinky pot. I will care for them and keep them as healthy as possiable until either a cure is found or they pass away. I pray for them every nite and wash their face with my tears. I ask all that read that you will pray that there will be a cure for the feline leukemia. All my others have had their shots and boosters for it but it is only 87percent to keep them from getting it so I have to keep them away from the two that are positive.
Bragging Rights:
I graduated Tunstall Sr. High School in 1972, Graduated Central Texas College with AA degree in 1994, Graduated Florida State College of Jacksonville with AS degree in May 2010. Twelve years in US Navy as an Aviation Support Equipment Machanic and specialty school in cryogentics.