should be interesting to anyone involved in counselling, coaching or other such professions.
Dr Gray's Brooklyn Project gives some idea of what can be done for less money, in less time, with less effort and stress for client and practioner.
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GRAY MATTERS
Richard M. Gray, Ph.D.
Richard M Gray, Ph.D. is
Assistant Professor in the School of Criminal Justice, Fairleigh
Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ. Prior to his
appointment at FDU, Dr. Gray served for more than 20 years in the US Probation
Department, Brooklyn, NY. Gray was the recipient of the 2004 Neuro-Linguistic Programming World Community Award in
Education for his work with federal offenders with substance use disorders. The
award was presented at the CANLP Annual Conference in Montreal, Canada. He is
the author of Archetypal Explorations (Routledge,
1996) Transforming Futures (Lulu, 2008) and About Addictions: Notes from
Psychology, Neuroscience and NLP (Lulu, 2008). Dr. Gray received his BA in
Psychology, Central College, Pella, IA; MA in Sociology, Fordham University,
Bronx, NY; and Ph.D. in Psychology, The Union Institute, Cincinnati, OH.
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