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Testimonials / Clients
While not exhaustive, these are only a few of CCPS's testimonials/clients.

ACTUAL UNALTERED COMMENTS FROM CCPS CUSTOMERS.



Bellefonte Area School District.
"Truly a master piece. CCPS is an excellent organization with skilled personnel that delivers. The services that CCPS offers is truly penetrating, reveling, and insightful for any school system. I personally think that the CCPS offers services that are not only comprehensive, but unique to Pennsylvania. An excellent organization!"

Bellefonte Area School District, Superintendent
Dr. Tom. J. Masullo, Jr.




National Association of Multicultural Rehabilitation Concerns.
"I am pleased to be able to endorse the work of Dr. Keith Wilson. His presentations have always been well prepared and well organized. Learners, I know, appreciate his knowledge base and his willingness to answer questions."

Paul Leung, Ph.D., CRC
National Association of Multicultural Rehabilitation Concerns
University of North Texas






"Dr. Wilson's expertise as a presenter and clinician made it possible to explore sensitive issues related to diversity and multiculturalism with groups of community rehabilitation providers."

"The data analysis of Latinos in community rehabilitation programs was comprehensive and insightful." "CCPS adheres to standards of excellence that results in work of the highest quality. We were delighted with the quick turn-around time and attention to detail."


University of Texas-Pan-American
Joan Reed, Ph.D.
Coordinator, Rehabilitation Research Initiative (RRI)






"CCPS's consultative work is top-notch. It is based on sound theory, research, and pragmatic solutions. I have enjoyed working with the staff at CCPS."

Dr. Beverly J. Vandiver
Director, Africana Research Center
The Pennsylvania State University




East Juniata High School.

"The presentation on multicultural awareness that CCPS provided to our staff was extremely informative and insightful. It is clear that their staff has a high level of knowledge on the material and is passionate about sharing this information."

- Mrs. Lenox, School Counselor-EJHS


"CCPS provided a clear, pleasant presentation made by knowledgeable staff that provided educational materials and thought-provoking activities. This was a highly effective, interactive presentation worthy of participating in."


- Mrs. Boyd, Social Studies teacher-EJHS



PSU Police.

"We had the pleasure of having Dr. Wilson and his staff conduct a workshop for University Police officers entitled Improving productivity through Effective Understanding of Differences. His approach was refreshing and not judgmental. While there was a wide range of responses from the various officers throughout the program and on the evaluation forms, overall the program was seen to have been very positively received and a very worthwhile endeavor. We would like to continue this refreshing approach in diversity training for our officers in the near future."

- Dwight Smith, Assistant Director
The Pennsylvania State University Police Department




Team Works.

"It is an honor to be associated with Counseling, Consultation & Psychotherapy Services (CCPS). I am continually impressed with their expertise, experience, professionalism, and their client focused approach to the wide range of services that they offer to individuals, groups, & organizations". A must organization for diversity and sensitivity training in the United States!

"Unique, effective, & practical Diversity Training is vital for all groups & organizations to improve on the bottom-line. Profit! Counseling, Consultation & Psychotherapy Services (CCPS) is our preferred provider for this training because they have the best training system that facilitates an awareness of differences that is essential for any organization to reach their greatest potential".


- Bennett Hoffman Director
TeamWorks, Inc.


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