The Heart of Success website was created by Psychology of Vision trainer Julia Simpson. This screenshot was captured by the Internet Archive on Dec. 31, 2007.
Notice both of the Spezzanos are called "psychologists" by a POV trainer.
http://web.archive.org/web/20071231160507/http://www.heartofsuccess.co.uk/intothemystic/psychologyofvision.html
Psychology of Vision
Psychology of Vision is an informal international community of ‘friends helping friends’. Developed through the pioneering work of psychologists Dr Chuck Spezzano and his wife Lency, it promotes love, forgiveness and healing in a dozen countries across the globe.
Inspired by 'A Course In Miracles' it explores the idea that our minds are vastly more powerful than we curently [sic] understand, and that by changing our perceptions and beliefs, we can change the world as we experience it. Ultimately, we will come to realise that we can change everything by the simple act of changing our mind.
Along the journey of life, Psychology of Vision views all issues, events and encounters as vehicles for potential healing, capable of expanding our capacity to love open-heartedly. It also explores the way we use problems and blocks to hide from our purpose or special function - what we came to do.
Our journey of psychological evoution [sic], back to the remembrance of Boundless Love, is laid out diagrammatically in the Triangle Model. This is used to demonstrate and clarify the unfolding of our healing. It shows us the traps at each stage and how to move through them so as to embrace the gifts that are waiting for us behind every problem and every fear.
Psychology of Vision, as its name implies, is a visionary model. It encourages and inspires people all over the globe to step up and take their place, to live their purpose, and to dare to lead their lives from a basis of love rather than fear.
Workshops and support groups are available in the USA & Canada; in Europe (the UK, France, Germany, Switzerland & the Netherlands); in Africa (Zambia & Kenya); and in the Far East (Taiwan, Japan & China). Seminar participants worldwide range in age from 18 to 81 and include many candidates from aboriginal cultures.
Psychology of Vision students and staff, over a dozen years, have donated tuition, trainings and money to First Nations communities in British Columbia and more recently to the Navaho in Arizona and to Native Hawaiians. Psychology of Vision supports an orphanage in Kerala, India and sends trainers five times a year to conduct trainings in the African countries of Zambia and Kenya.