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Hi Vita-man,

Some things I have suggested to clients is to hire an acting teacher for "accent reduction" lessons - That's is something new that I haven't heard or thought about before. Maybe colleges should have help available for people who come from other cultures and want to improve their spoken English. Interesting enough. What type of counseling you do? You mentioned about clients...

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Check American Accent Training
http://www.americanaccent.com/






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Hi Desert Sphynx
Currently I am an employment counselor for an immigrant serving social services non-profit society. COntract negotiation time is upon us, (we are feederaly funded) and I do not know the status of my contract.

I have trained and certified in a wide variety of counseling models, including NLP, Eriksonian Hypnotherapy, Career Counseling, and many others, more to come. I am an addictions counselor, and I have also done crisis work with "youth at risk". It goes on...

Sorry, you did not ask for my resume...

Annapolitan- I love that link, great resource! Thanks.






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