Deborah Colleen Rose

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Deborah is a transformational, holistic coach, handwriting therapist and a personal advocate.

She is also the owner of The Handwriting Therapy Center and Investigative Solutions Group, Unlimited, a private investigative firm.

Her background consists of being an investigator, paralegal, mediator, handwriting formation therapist, and a life skills coach, utilizing Neuro- linguistic Programming Procedures as the foundation. For over twenty five years, Deborah career has been founded in the legal arena. While still managing her investigative company, Deborah was the Director of Educational Development for the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) in Texas for over three years. This allowed her to publish books, curriculum and train and teach over 10,000 professionals and family members, in the mental health field, focused on the needs of the children and their families.

Handwriting Formation Therapy was a natural transition for Deborah. She began training in forensic document analysis and then found the patterns were there for certain behaviors and personalities. After undergoing the Formation Therapy, herself and seeing that “Changing Your Handwriting DID Change Your Life”, Deborah decided she wanted to share this insight and tool with others, becoming a certified therapist herself.

When acting as a coach or mentor, Deborah is thankful for her training from Lisa Nichols, better known for her hit movie, “The Secret”. “When I see a model of success that I like and can relate to, I want to learn everything I can about it. Lisa had a level of success that spoke to me and that felt real. So I went directly to the source for training.”​

Deborah is a contributing writer to Chicken Soup of the Soul: Children With Special Needs. Deborah has books available on Amazon and also helps others publish and promote their own books as well. Besides her professional interests, Deborah is active in her community by serving as a child advocate and also providing pro bono services each month to women in need.

What Deborah is most proud of is her and her family’s participation in the making of the documentary “A Reason to Live” about teenage depression and suicide. The Rose family opened their heart and their home to share their own experiences to help others to cope and understand the effects of depression and suicide and how to help those dealing with these issues. This documentary has won many awards, including the 2013 Lone Star