"Complément d'enquête". Thérapeutes ou gourous ? Les nouveaux maîtres du bien-être
"Complément d'enquête," a French investigative program, explores the growing trend of "well-being" and personal development courses, highlighting concerns about potential abuse. The program investigates "spiritual guides" who claim healing powers, sometimes advising followers to abandon medical treatments for serious illnesses like cancer.

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AI-generated"Complément d'enquête," a French investigative program, explores the growing trend of "well-being" and personal development courses, highlighting concerns about potential abuse. The program investigates "spiritual guides" who claim healing powers, sometimes advising followers to abandon medical treatments for serious illnesses like cancer. It questions where the line blurs between legitimate therapy and illegal medical practice, as well as the potential harm to public health. The investigation includes testimonies from former followers, expert analysis, and reveals how some individuals have even had these courses funded by France Travail. The program aims to shed light on a spiritual movement that has been operating for thirty years, attracting thousands through online videos.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe 'spiritual guide' claims to have exceptional healing power to cure serious diseases, including cancer.
This 'trainer' offers New Age personal development courses, including meeting a dragon and communicating with an alien.
Some 'spiritual guides' claim they can cure illnesses, going beyond well-being training.
Some followers have had their training financed by France Travail.
It is sometimes discreetly advised to abandon medical treatments, such as chemotherapy.