Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Film/video-based therapy

Film/video-based therapy is for real
I am a university professor who has taught at schools including USC, UCLA, Chapman, Emerson, and Pepperdine here in Los Angeles. I met Dr. Joshua L. Cohen in 2016 and we have worked together in parallel since then. I can attest wholeheartedly that Dr. Cohen is a real person, has written a real academic book, and that his therapy is a real thing. it is not for profit, but for the advancement of science and psychology that Dr. Cohen, and not ChatGPT, wrote his book. I have read it and can say for sure that it is beneficial. It has helped me personally. Film/video-based therapy has helped me in some of my struggles as well. The attacks on this category, this article, and the references to Dr. Cohen are unfortunate, untrue and misguided. Those attackers are better served to find actual fraud and misconduct. They can rest knowing that Dr. Cohen is a validated man of science who promotes a good and verified cause. Frankchindamo (talk) 23:24, 26 June 2023 (UTC)