Dr. Judi Cinéas is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker providing psychotherapy in Palm Beach, FL. She is the founder of Living The Dream, Inc., a Florida-based counseling and consulting firm. Her coaching services include individual and family counseling to help clients overcome obstacles and attain personal and/or professional growth.
Cinéas received a Ph.D. in Global Leadership from Lynn University, where she specialized in Corporate & Organizational Management. After receiving her Bachelor of Science degree from Lesley University, she received a Master of Social Work degree from Florida Atlantic University. She has extensive experience working with individuals, families, and organizations providing counseling and behavior modification services.
Dr. Cinéas uses a combination of clinical counseling methodologies with Coaching Masteries, leadership skills and training to develop client-specific approaches tailored to the individual and the presenting goal. This method allows for versatility in services that can be beneficial to individuals or groups seeking personal or professional growth and development. Cinéas has provided consulting and training services for many local organizations in areas including Organizational Efficiency, Team Building as well as Staff Development and Empowerment. She is a celebrated presenter, trainer and workshop leader whose presentations include:
Finding Your Passion: The key to loving your life and living your love
Unveiling The New You: Reinventing yourself for new opportunities
The Power Within: Tapping into your internal sources of strength and motivation
The Greatness of You: Positive attitudes—Positive behaviors—Positive you
Newer, Stronger and Better: Finding the courage to rebuild after changes
Self-Care for Movers and Shakers—Making personal care a business must
She is the author of
Six Months to Doctor: How to Complete a Dissertation in Six Months (2010)
Attitude Adjustment: Keys to Living Life on Your Terms (2011)
When Mama Became an Angel (2011)
Breaking Through Infinity: The Habit of Breaking Habits (2012)
Dr. Cinéas' services assist clients in resolving issues and reaching their goals while preparing them to boldly tackle future challenges and realize their full potential.
<p>FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES<br /><br />At barely nineteen, Angelica Donovan became one of the more successful winners of the T.V. show Our Next Super Model. The world assumed she was destined for a happy, fairy tale life as ‘Angel,’ the beautiful girl who was living the dream; sadly, that wasn’t to be the case. As the years passed, she flashed her million dollar smile to all her fans and fought to stay on top in a profession where you never knew who it was safe to trust while the fashion industry took big bites out of her heart and soul. And trust was a constant challenge for Angel due to the painful childhood secret she guarded as carefully as she did her heart. As a result, she never did find her true love on earth.<br /><br />When she wakes up ‘dead’ from a heart condition a month before her thirty-fifth birthday, Angel is at first relieved to find there is no death, just a change of state, like ice to water, and then she’s scared because her biggest and most important adventure is about to begin.<br /><br />Angelica is chosen to be an angel in training as a spirit guide for three souls on earth! Her assignment is to help two women to gain the courage and confidence to find, recognize and embrace the love that had eluded Angel in life. But her biggest challenge will be to save a very special little girl from the same evil experience that had poisoned Angel’s own earthly happiness and altered the course of her life.<br /><br />Will Angel be able to heal her own shattered soul in the process? And will the three souls she is guiding be able to recognize her, not as a ghostly threat, but as one of those ‘friends in high places’ we all have; the kind who often end up earning their wings.<br /><br /> </p>
People are always surprised when I tell them how long it took me to complete my doctorate dissertation. Just six months. When I talk about how great my experience was, most people can’t relate because my experience was very smooth and certainly frustration-free. I started thinking about what made my dissertation experience so great; and found a simple answer- I had a lot of help. I didn’t hire an expensive firm to do the work. I did it myself and used tools and resources that are available to every student. Another thing that stood out for me was the fact that other students don’t use these resources. After talking to several students and graduates I discovered that most just don’t know the help s available. I decided to write this book to help other students realize how much help is available to them and how they can access this treasure mine.
<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><em><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';">Successfully completing your dissertation is the most challenging demand of the doctoral process</span></em><em><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';">. Th</span></em><em><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';">e culmination of strenuous research efforts, the selection of your committee and the internal fight to stay focused and dedicated to your goal can be treacherous. Dr. Judi Cinéas' book Six Months to Doctor can help you earn your doctorate degree with ease, expertise and speed. I highly recommend this book for all doctoral students. </span></em><strong><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';">—Dr. Molly Barrow</span></strong></font></p> <p></p> <p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';"></span></strong></p> <p><font size="3"></font> </p> <p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><em><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';">As a person with a masters degree who aspired to apply to a Ph.D. program, my biggest obstacle was the overwhelming task of having to complete a dissertation. Since coming across the book Six Months to Dr. and being exposed to the strategies that Dr. Cinéas puts forth I now believe that I can indeed “do this” as she so aptly puts it. I would recommend that every doctoral student and those who have not yet applied to a program check out this book; as it really is an inspirational source. </span></em><strong><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';">—Ruth Ambroise, MSW</span></strong></font></p> <p></p> <p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';"></span></strong></p> <p><font size="3"></font> </p> <p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><em><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';">Dr. Judi determined to complete her dissertation in record time, and she succeeded. In Six Months to Doctor she combines her own story with lessons learned along the way, especially encouragement and motivation through the snags and emotional pitfalls. She provides practical, focused tips on the process far beyond writing the dissertation itself. If there is a shortcut or an efficient way to save time, money, and frustration, she shares it with her readers. If only I had been able to read this book during my own graduate student days. </span></em><strong><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';">—Dr. Evelyn Torrey</span></strong></font><span style="font-family:'Bookman Old Style';"></span></p> <p></p>