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Thank you for visiting our site! Dr. Judith Rand is founder and CEO of The Family Prosperity Institute. Her practice is biblically based and Scripture provides the foundation for the way she conceptualizes her work. She engages with clients to facilitate lasting change through the Word of God. Bible reading and prayer are offered in sessions for those who want them.

As a licensed psychologist with 30 years of education, training, and experience in the mental health field, Dr. Rand is dedicated to providing counseling, consulting and educational services that empower clients to creatively plan their own destinies. She provides expert counseling services and innovative psychology knowledge and solutions to individuals, couples, and families. Services are time-efficient and cost-effective.

Dr. Rand specializes in counseling psychology, which includes couple, individual, and group therapy formats for addressing personal struggles with depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress; family estrangement; beyond anger management; workplace aggression, including bullying, harassment and violence; domestic violence, including child, wife, and elder abuse; intimate partner abuse; a history of incest, sexual abuse or rape; cultural influences on a person's life choices and relationships; gero-psychology and the issues related to aging in a fast-paced society; wealth psychology; and the development of human potential, including the development of emotional intelligence.

Biblical counseling focuses on "how God changes lives through the changeless truth of Christ's gospel of grace" (Kellemen, R. W., 2014). Gospel-Centered Counseling. Zondervan: Grand Rapids, Mi.

Counseling psychology is the study of human behavior in individuals, couples, elders, families, and family-owned businesses.

Gero-psychology refers to the study of human behavior related to the challenges and successes occurring across one's later years and through the end of life.

Financial psychology is the study of money attitudes and practices of individuals, couples, and families, and the meaning and role of money in relationships. Wealth psychology is the study of money attitudes and practices, dedicated specifically to the role and meaning of money in families who are financially independent.

Prosperity refers to personal and familial well-being in every sense of the word: increasing spiritual closeness with God; safety, happiness, ease, and comfort; high quality of personal relationships; increasing emotional maturity; enhancing intellectual sophistication; improved mental and physical health; development of positive and effective parenting skills; enhanced financial well-being, and more.

Beyond anger management is the ability to proactively identify emotions accurately and use anger appropriately in daily life.

Domestic violence refers to patterns of coercive behavior that are used by one family member or intimate partner to control another such as using physical violence, sexual violence, emotional and psychological violence, intimidation, verbal abuse, economic control, coercion and threats, isolating and blaming the victim, or minimizing violence.

Emotional intelligence refers to the notion that personal qualities such as initiative, adaptability, and trustworthiness along with relationship skills such as empathy self-awareness, and team capabilities, are more important to success and excellence for both individuals and the groups to which they belong, than do academic or intellectual ability and technical know-how to perform certain tasks.

                       The Family Prosperity Institute: Empowering Families to "Prosper" through the Saving Grace of Jesus Christ! ©


Dr. Rand is rated as one of the Three Best Rated psychologists in Mesa, Arizona. She collaborates with clients who have a strong desire to create positive change in their lives and to obtain results that are enduring and meaningful. Dr. Rand is well-known for her motto: "ASSUME THE BEST...IT'S CONTAGIOUS!"

If you believe you are in immediate danger due to thoughts or plans about hurting yourself, please call 911 or the Empact Suicide Prevention Center at  480-784-1514, or visit your nearest emergency room and ask for the psychologist or psychiatrist on call.

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