Monday, March 9, 2020

Chuck Spezzano is marketed as psychiatrist which he is NOT

What follows is a Youtube of a Psychology of Vision event organizer named Alison Fisher giving a softball interview on May 22, 1999 amounting to nothing more than a marketing pitch regarding a POV event in Holland.

Some brief notes: Although the poster says the lecture is "Free" Alison confirms the following "workshop" costs big bucks.

Alison also makes a false claim about Spezzano's credentials and reveals a bit about his use of the dubious NLP method when she says:

"It's a psychotherapy combined by spiritual healing developed by Chuck Spezzano. He himself is a psychiatrist who has been working with A Course in Miracles and has developed his own psychology psychotherapy on top of that and combines things from neuro-linguistic programming and various other aspects ..."

Chuck Spezzano is NOT a psychiatrist. Chuck Spezzano is NOT a psychologist. Chuck Spezzano is NOT a psychotherapist. He is NOT any sort of respected or recognized professional in the field of healing. His Ph.D. was NOT accredited by the American Psychological Association. His appeal is only to the desperate and/or ignorant souls who have not done their homework on his charlatan record, including his 2004 conviction in Hawaii for posing as a professional.

Jeff Allen and Peter Shapiro, who are listed on the commercial advertisement for this toxic group, are no longer POV trainers. Allen's capitalistic ties with POV are still murky as he continues to promote the POV agenda through other names.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK3mrFl51uo






1 comment:

Chuck Spits On You said...

"Happiness is the best revenge"? If I am not mistaken, Chuck has said seeking revenge is a sure way to become ill and he preaches against the concept. Hmm. Another "split mind" example from the bloated bullshitter.

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