[From the New Age Frauds and Plastic Shamans forum, by "Kathryn," March 24, 2014]:
Stirring up trauma, pushing people into a highly emotional state where they relive old traumas, and then leaving them with no aftercare is the norm for most of these nuage, workshop culture exploiters. Wounded, emotionally flayed victims stagger from "peak experience" to "peak experience," from one expensive workshop to the next.
I've been on the receiving end of the desperate phonecalls from people who've been spiritually devastated by these kinds of abusive workshops. I believe these cult leaders are intentionally inducing trauma so their victims will "trauma bond" with them. It's a kind of Stockholm Syndrome, I think, where they see the people who stirred up the old trauma (and caused new trauma in the process) as the only person who really understands what they've been through, the only person who can really help them. They enter into a cycle of abuse, and as much as it is harming them, they've had their minds so messed-with that it can be incredibly hard to break free.
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A perfect description of the victims of Psychology of Vision. Since the Spezzanos are unlicensed and not professionals, they are not accountable to anyone and they act accordingly. Cultivating the sort of followers as described in this post translates into a steady income for the Spezzanos.
Where can victims of the Psychology of Vision scam go for legal and emotional help?
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