
Judith Flores Nisenson ACC, CPC
Women’s WRK A certified mentor and coach, specializes in guiding women through betrayal trauma and infidelity recovery. Leveraging personal experience and training from Landmark Forum, she co-founded a practice with her husband to assist couples facing complex challenges.
Judith Flores's talk broadcasts May 17, 2025, 03:00 AM
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About this speaker
After more than 20 years of working in the fitness industry helping individuals reach their physical goals, Judith Nisenson realized that she was only scratching the surface of her client’s overall needs. She wanted to help them make broader, lasting changes, but she didn’t know how. Judith was happily married with two young children – or at least she thought she was – until the unexpected and terrible loss of her mother. During this time, her solid marriage turned out to not be so solid. Within a year she was divorced, depressed, and lost.
Misfortune often brings opportunity. During that turbulent time, Judith rediscovered who she was and started a journey of personal growth. She reexamined how, as a woman, she was showing up in the world and the changes she wanted to make.
By joining Landmark Forum, a worldwide organization specializing in transformational training and leadership programs, Judith dedicated herself to becoming a mentor and coach. Today, she is a confident woman, mother, and wife to a special man who is a therapist working with men who are struggling with infidelity and sex addiction.
Judith helps women in much the same way her husband does with men. She shows them how to navigate betrayal trauma, infidelity, and other life challenges. And now, Judith and her husband have created a new way to serve. They decided to become partners not only in marriage but in their professional practices. Together, you might say they are a one-two punch for helping struggling couples and individuals break out of some of the toughest moments that life presents.
You don’t have to do this alone. Some people think they must work their way out of their struggles. Thinking in this way is one of the biggest tragedies of humankind, one that generates a disservice to themselves, stunting personal growth. Judith believes we are here to help each other. As the late poet, activist, and actress Maya Angelou once said, “Develop enough courage so that you can stand up for yourself and then stand up for somebody else.” If you think it’s time to stand up for yourself and become the fulfilled person you were meant to be, then Judith would love to chat and make it happen together.