Saturday, October 23, 2021

I became an expert at just pulling back the covers and if you don't believe me you can ask my wife

Chuck Spezzano is given a fluff interview on Facebook by an admiring Eginia A. Seeman Feb. 24, 2015.

Most of the interview is standard Spezzano, but the opening comments are worth recording. Please keep in mind as you read this that Chuck Spezzano is in no way qualified to pose as a professional in the field in mental health. His supposed credentials as marketed in Europe are bogus. He was fined in 2004 by the State of Hawaii for posing as a professional psychologist.

https://www.facebook.com/eginia/videos/10206013048309639/

My work is all about helping people, helping people get out of pain, helping people find the answers, y'know, helping people kind of take steps forward in their happiness and their love and their relationships and their families and their spiritual growth. Get out of catastrophic illnesses.

These are all things I've studied over the last 42 years. I don't mean university, these are the things I've learned working with people, y'know, just deep in their minds. And as such within the first five years I've found ways to get into the subconscious. I've studied hypnosis, and Gestalt, and NLP and few other things. But mostly what I did was invented methods to get right to the heart of what a problem is. Basically I became an expert at just pulling back the covers and if you don't believe me you can ask my wife ...


8 comments:

Tom Joad said...

Such a class act.

Donald Trump said...

My kind of guy.

Anonymous said...

Republicans must love the anti-intellectual message here. Another POV link with the American Tea Party.

Sandy S. said...

Chuck didn't "invent" anything. Everything about POV has been swiped from other sources: Louise Hay, Oneness University, ACIM, etc.

Travis Henderson said...

"I've studied hypnosis, and Gestalt, and NLP ..."

And how is hypnosis applied in POV?

Anonymous said...

The "pull back the covers" comment is one of the tired naughty jokes Spezzano frequently repeats. He thinks he's being clever.

Kostoyed Amoursky said...

Chuck enjoys using cocktail napkin humour from the 1960s. No wonder he has been quoted as being hostile to the concept of "political correctness."

Anonymous said...

For a guy who disdains academics and "university," Chuck sure likes to emphasize his "Dr." prefix and his APA-unaccredited "Ph.D." suffix a lot.

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