Meet Our Clinical Outreach Representatives, Here To Assist You
Melinda A. Judd, LCSW, CADC
New York/Northern New Jersey Region
Melinda A. Judd, LCSW, CADC holds a Master of Social Work Degree
from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ and a Master of Divinity
Degree from Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, NJ. "Lindy's"
20 years of experience includes individual and family counseling
in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Lindy lectures on the
topic of chemical dependency at the University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) and has recently published a book
for children entitled "What Went Right Today."
Call Lindy now if you need assistance or to schedule a meeting with Lindy or a tour of Seabrook House:
(908) 217-5745 or ljudd@seabrookhouse.org
Patricia Connors, BA, CAC
Pennsylvania/Southern New Jersey Region
Patricia Connors, CAC, has been a Certified Addictions Counselor
(CAC) since 1990. "Pat" has worked in the addictions field for
the past 18 years as a therapist and counseling supervisor, both
in inpatient and outpatient settings. Prior to joining Seabrook
House, Pat served as Community Development Liaison for an inpatient
rehabilitation program within a large hospital in Northern New
Jersey. She earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Counseling Psychology
from Lesley College in Cambridge, MA.
Call Pat now if you need assistance or to schedule a meeting with Pat or a tour of Seabrook House:
(215) 360-9963 or pconnors@seabrookhouse.org

Henry "Hank" Talbot, LADC I
Massachusetts/New England Region
Hank is presently finishing his Master of Social Work degree,
holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Rehabilitation Counseling
from Springfield College, in Massachusetts, and received his NCAC
II in 1996. In addition, Hank is an Academic Licensed Teacher
in Health/Family and Consumer Sciences and is a Licensed Addiction
Counselor (LADC I) in the State of Massachusetts. Hank's extensive
career spans more then 22 years, during which time he has filled
numerous roles on behalf of persons and families affected by addiction.
Hank came to Seabrook from his position as Recovery Home Coordinator
for the Behavioral Health Network, where he managed Recovery Homes
and a Supportive Housing Program for Baystate Medical Center in
Springfield. As a member of the National Association of Alcoholism
and Drug Abuse Counselors Correctional Committee he worked as
a Public Policy Representative from 1996 -2000. In 2008, Hank
will be celebrating 26 years of personal recovery.
Call Hank now if you need assistance or to schedule a meeting with Hank or a tour of Seabrook House:
(617) 620-5797 or htalbot@seabrookhouse.org
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