Eeeek.
In the US, one cannot claim to be a Psychotherapist without the credentials. Is it different in Australia?
His background is outlined here in his own words...
"Thus a basic principle of the kind of psychotherapy I teach is that the client learns the tools of psycho-nutritional therapy, leaving it up to the client to be his own therapist." Source:
And this, which appears to violate one of the basic tenants of human rights...that incarcerated persons should not be subjected to private experiments.
"He used, as a tool, the Nutrition-Behavior Inventory test (NBI) 4, which, through a series of fifty questions, was devised to determine the presence of any metabolic or biochemical disorder, as distinct from psychological aspects that could influence a client’s behaviour...
... but [he] felt at odds with an illusive hierarchy of the Department, who seemed to pursue different aims from what [he] perceived Probation and Parole was all about...
...when word of Plesman’s techniques spread into medical circles, the tolerance waned, and Plesman was banned from practising his methods of nutritional counselling."
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I note he cites himself and his work.
Making up your own medical diagnostic tool and USING it on a captive audience? Claiming expertise and experience one doesn't have?
Unethical, at best.
Wow.