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Testimonials

Your empathy training workshop was outstanding. You are a fantastic presenter and your material was rich with information. You have made me a better clinician, and I am grateful.

Daniel Franklin, Ph. D.
President, Franklin Educational Services, Los Angeles

Dr. James W. Gottfurcht spoke to members of the L A Chapter of California Assoc. of Marriage and Family Therapists about psychology of money and helped over 100 of us learn about6 psychological money traps that interfere with rational financial behavior. He also showed what they could do to help clients to successfully navigate them.

Lynne Azpeitia
MFT - L A Chapter of California Assoc. of Marriage and Family Therapists

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