Here is some of the praise Dr. Don Kerson has received. Add your own testimonial using the form at the bottom of this page.
Congrats on the book etc...! I'm very impressed with all your efforts towards Getting Unstuck, but of course am not at all surprised. Your unique and fresh outlook on ADD was initially life saving, and continues to be life enhancing to me as I continue to employ insights and lessons learned from you years ago. While I may understand and utilize them in my own individual/creative way, that is only a testament to the large scope of your ideas and solutions. I, and others like me, remain indebted to you for your groundbreaking work in ADD.
Your friend and patient,
Jonathan Douek
Submitted by Jonathan Douek on November 3, 2008 - 1:53pm.
Thank you so much for inviting me to your talk. I was amazed at how much material you covered in just a little over an hour. Your personal experience, and in depth knowledge of how the brain responds to chronic trauma touched many people in the audience. I think you gave hope to those who have struggled with so many of the difficulties you described. I wondered how many people experienced an inner journey for the first time. Keep me posted about what you are doing next. Warmest regard, Marcia
Submitted by Marcia Hillman on November 4, 2008 - 2:28pm.
Congratulations on getting yourself unstuck enough to get this book out to those who are struggling with these issues. Your book and techniques helped me immensely to understand what I have been at a loss for my entire life. Without this insight, many will go on assuming there is no way out, but you have taught that there is, with clear explanation. Your step by step process makes healing enjoyable and the challenge less daunting. Learning how to stay focused has made my life purpose much easier to pursue. Thank you for all your great work. Wishing you a continued success!!
Submitted by Janine Sopp on November 8, 2008 - 9:26pm.
Hello everyone;
I am Kristin Romano's first cousin, Kelley. I felt inclined to share some things with you all. Kristin and I were always close, we grew up together. She took care of me as a child, and I of her in her final days. We come from a large Italian family, so she was surrounded by loved ones and cared for immensely prior to passing. I feel blessed to have been related to someone so incredible. She was a remarkable woman, who will be remembered by our family for the remainder of our lives.
The reason I wanted to write in is because I wanted to share the passion she expressed towards her work, and the individuals she treated. I hope this message gets around to those of you that worked with her because I know that she would want that. I too, am a therapist up in Albany, NY, and Kristin and I discussed work and treatment approaches regularly. She never mentioned names but spoke of individuals with whom she had connections with and those she hoped to see benefit from treatment. I can relate to the theraputic bond and would want the same thing for my patients.
Despite her very frail and weak state, she continued to ask about work. She worried about you all. At one point, I laughed and said, "Kristin, your so funny" She looked at me, wide eyed and asked "why?" I said, "because, you're always so worried about everyone else." She just smiled and said, "well, you know me". I wanted to write in, to let you all know that it's okay to grieve and to miss her. However, please keep in mind, that the best thing you can do for her, is to take care of yourselves. Honestly, if you know Kristin, you know that, that is true. She cared and loved you all. So please take with you her memory, and the tools that she taught you, and make life worth it. Take Care, Kelley Goodman,LMSW
Submitted by Kelley Goodman on May 29, 2009 - 2:03pm.
Dr Don:
Thank-you Kristin was a friend of mine from Albany. She is an amazing person.
Congrats on the book etc...! I'm very impressed with all your efforts towards Getting Unstuck, but of course am not at all surprised. Your unique and fresh outlook on ADD was initially life saving, and continues to be life enhancing to me as I continue to employ insights and lessons learned from you years ago. While I may understand and utilize them in my own individual/creative way, that is only a testament to the large scope of your ideas and solutions. I, and others like me, remain indebted to you for your groundbreaking work in ADD.
Your friend and patient,
Jonathan Douek
Thank you so much for inviting me to your talk. I was amazed at how much material you covered in just a little over an hour. Your personal experience, and in depth knowledge of how the brain responds to chronic trauma touched many people in the audience. I think you gave hope to those who have struggled with so many of the difficulties you described. I wondered how many people experienced an inner journey for the first time. Keep me posted about what you are doing next. Warmest regard, Marcia
Congratulations on getting yourself unstuck enough to get this book out to those who are struggling with these issues. Your book and techniques helped me immensely to understand what I have been at a loss for my entire life. Without this insight, many will go on assuming there is no way out, but you have taught that there is, with clear explanation. Your step by step process makes healing enjoyable and the challenge less daunting. Learning how to stay focused has made my life purpose much easier to pursue. Thank you for all your great work. Wishing you a continued success!!
Hello everyone;
I am Kristin Romano's first cousin, Kelley. I felt inclined to share some things with you all. Kristin and I were always close, we grew up together. She took care of me as a child, and I of her in her final days. We come from a large Italian family, so she was surrounded by loved ones and cared for immensely prior to passing. I feel blessed to have been related to someone so incredible. She was a remarkable woman, who will be remembered by our family for the remainder of our lives.
The reason I wanted to write in is because I wanted to share the passion she expressed towards her work, and the individuals she treated. I hope this message gets around to those of you that worked with her because I know that she would want that. I too, am a therapist up in Albany, NY, and Kristin and I discussed work and treatment approaches regularly. She never mentioned names but spoke of individuals with whom she had connections with and those she hoped to see benefit from treatment. I can relate to the theraputic bond and would want the same thing for my patients.
Despite her very frail and weak state, she continued to ask about work. She worried about you all. At one point, I laughed and said, "Kristin, your so funny" She looked at me, wide eyed and asked "why?" I said, "because, you're always so worried about everyone else." She just smiled and said, "well, you know me". I wanted to write in, to let you all know that it's okay to grieve and to miss her. However, please keep in mind, that the best thing you can do for her, is to take care of yourselves. Honestly, if you know Kristin, you know that, that is true. She cared and loved you all. So please take with you her memory, and the tools that she taught you, and make life worth it. Take Care, Kelley Goodman,LMSW
Dr Don:
Thank-you Kristin was a friend of mine from Albany. She is an amazing person.
GG Roberts
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