Ted Klontz, Ph.D., CSAT III, CET II
Dr. Ted Klontz is a co-founder of Klontz Coaching and Consulting and a co-author of The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge: 5 Principles to Transform Your Relationship with Money; Family Reconstruction: The Living Theater Model; a contributing author of Chicken Soup for the Recovering Soul, and the author of numerous professional articles. Ted is a highly sought after program designer, presenter and workshop leader. His work was recently featured in Wynonna Judd's new book Coming Home To Myself, (New American Library, Sep 2005).
Ted is also the CEO of Onsite Workshops located near Nashville, Tennessee. Onsite is an internationally acclaimed organization that has been helping people recover from painful behaviors and relationships for nearly three decades.
With his son Brad, Ted works as a personal life/relationship coach and strategic planner working privately with individuals, couples, families and organizations. Ted lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife Margie, and is the proud father of his daughter Brenda from Chicago, Illinois, and co-author Brad. His work, along with his son Brad’s, will be featured on Naomi Judd's new nationally syndicated TV show early in 2006. Ted has been a professional coach for over 35 years.
Brad Klontz, Psy.D., CSAC
Dr. Brad Klontz is a co-founder of Klontz Coaching and Consulting and a co-author of The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge: 5 Principles to Transform Your Relationship with Money, (HCI, Inc., 2006). He earned a Master's in Counseling and Human Resource Development from South Dakota State University and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Wright State University School of Professional Psychology. Brad is a licensed clinical psychologist, certified substance abuse counselor, international consultant, personal life/relationship coach and strategic planner. He is the President of Coastal Clinics, Inc. based in Hawaii, which provides psychological services to children and families through the Hawaii State Departments of Education and Health.
Brad is an accomplished researcher and writer in the area of experiential therapy and the psychological aspects of money. He has been published or quoted in The Wall Street Journal; Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training; The International Journal of Action Methods: Psychodrama, Skills Training; and Role Playing, Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment & Prevention; Hawaii Psychologist, Professional Counselor Magazine and Conscious Finance. He was recently elected for a second term on the Hawaii Psychological Association's Board of Directors.
With his father Ted, Brad provides private personal/relationship coaching, strategic planning and consultation to individuals and organizations. Together they present at conferences throughout the United States and have been interviewed by many media sources, including an upcoming appearance on "Naomi's New Mornings" on the Hallmark Channel. Brad is an ex-collegiate athlete, ex-professional tennis instructor and avid tennis player. He lives on the islands of Kauai and Oahu with his fiancée Joni. Brad has more than a decade of experience as a psychotherapist and has been coaching others to meet and exceed performance goals for over 18 years.