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ALYNDAKER

I am currently finishing my licensing requirements to become a Marriage and Family Therapist in the US. Would like to move to Italy in the next 2 years. Any others have done this?
Thanks

Kmpbrown

Hello. I am an LMFT interested in doing the same thing. I was wondering if you had found any new information since last year? Thanks!

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