Doreen Virtue

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Doreen Virtue (born April 29th,[1]1958) is an American author[2] and a "folk psychology motivational speaker". She is the founder of Angel Therapy, a type of New Age therapy based "on the premise that communicating with angels is the key to healing. Angel therapists claim they can facilitate healing by helping their patients get in touch with angels who will guide the patients in the right direction."[3] Virtue has written over 50 books including oracle card decks on the subject of angels and other New Age topics.[4]

Education and early career

Virtue states of herself "Doreen worked as a psychotherapist specializing in healing eating disorders, until ... 1995". [5] According to website 'Best Psychic Readings' she had earlier worked as editor of a local newspaper 'The San Marcos Outlook' from leaving high school apparently until taking up therapy.[6]

Virtue received an associate degree in liberal arts from Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, California, and obtained a B.A. in Psychology in 1986 and an M.A. in Counseling psychology in 1988 from Chapman University in Orange, California.[7] (Master's programs in psychology are not accredited by the American Psychological Association; accreditation is reserved for doctoral programs and internships.)[8] Virtue got a Doctorate of Philosophy in Psychology from California Coast University in 1996. (CCU received accreditation from the Distance Education and Training Council in 2005, and is accredited for its program is Educational Psychology.[9] CCU is not accredited by the American Psychological Association.)[10] The subject of her dissertation was the tendency of adults who suffered childhood sexual abuse to develop addictions such as eating disorders.[7]

According to the California Department of Consumer Affairs, Doreen L. Virtue held a license as a Registered Psychological Assistant that was voluntarily cancelled January 31, 1993, re-issued July 13, 1993 and again voluntarily cancelled September 16, 1993. A license as a Marriage & Family Therapist Intern issued September 6, 1989. expired September 30, 1993.[11]

Doreen began publishing psychology and self-help books on topics such as child custody and eating disorders[12] before changing the focus of her work and writing to spiritually-oriented and new thought topics.

Current career

Virtue writes for the publishing company Hay House and has a number of books, audiobooks and oracle card decks, published with them [13] on various topics such as angels, fairies,[14] indigo children, and ascended masters.[15] Virtue offers spiritually-oriented classes and workshops,[4] hosts a call-in radio show on Hay House Radio,[4][16] and speaks at new thought conferences, including Mishka Production's Celebrate Your Life! [17] and Hay House's annual I Can Do It! conference.[18]

Personal life

Virtue was born on April 29, 1958 to a Christian Scientist family in California.[19] She reports clairvoyant abilities such as seeing and conversing with spirits since she was a young child.[4] In her twenties, she married Larry Schenk, with whom she had her two sons, Grant and Charles. Virtue has said that Schenk was possessive and emotionally abusive, leading to the couples' eventual divorce. [19]

Her second husband was Dwight Virtue, whom she divorced for undisclosed reasons.[19] Her published autobiographical material does not state what her maiden name was prior to marrying Mr. Virtue. In 1995, Doreen Virtue married Michael Tienharra, the owner of a small art gallery in Newport Beach, CA. She was divorced from Michael Tienharra in 1999. Virtue was married and divorced for a fourth time to a man named Steven Farmer,[3][20] fellow Hay House author, they were divorced in 2009.

Published works

Books

Card Decks

References

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  3. 3.0 3.1 "Angel Therapy", the Skeptics Dictionary
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  5. http://www.angeltherapy.com/about
  6. http://bestpsychicreading.org/bio/doreen-virtue/
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  8. "Understanding APA Accreditation", American Psychological Association
  9. "California Coast University, DETC
  10. "Accredited Programs", American Psychological Association
  11. California Department of Consumer Affairs
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  20. "About Steve Farmer", Earth Magic