Judcine Felix is a dedicated therapist and advocate with a life mission to create inclusive and transformative healing spaces for individuals, groups, and organizations. Guided by the wisdom of her father’s motto, “Be yourself,” she empowers clients to embrace their authenticity as they navigate life’s challenges.
With extensive experience in community-based programs, Judcine has worked on the front lines of addressing racial disparities within healthcare, education, and mental health systems. Her commitment to equity fuels her passion for dismantling barriers and fostering spaces where healing and growth can thrive.
Judcine takes a holistic and tailored approach to therapy, integrating evidence-based modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and expressive therapies. Her work focuses on supporting individuals whose mental health concerns impact their daily lives, helping them uncover their resilience and achieve lasting change.
As a first-generation college graduate, Judcine earned her Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Regis College in Weston, MA. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Leadership Psychology at William James College, enhancing her expertise in creating impactful and inclusive therapeutic spaces.
Known for her vibrant energy and compassionate presence, Judcine ensures her clients feel heard, seen, and supported. Whether facilitating individual healing or group transformation, her work is rooted in authenticity, empowerment, and a commitment to making mental health care accessible to all.