
UK woman Anne Craig dubbed herself a spiritual healer. A life coach. She described herself to media as a "teacher" in the field of personal development.
According to some of her former clients though, she allegedly "brainwashed" and "manipulated" them.
The biggest claim of them all — that Craig falsely convinced her female patients they'd been abused as children.
Sarah Strutt's daughter was one of Craig's clients.
Reflecting on when her daughter Huey first mentioned her new therapist, Strutt said to Daily Mail: "My daughter said to me, 'She [Craig] told me she only took the really special people and that while she charged £100 for the hour, they would then chat for three hours non-stop.' And that's when my red light should have come on."
Within two years of therapy sessions with Craig, Strutt's daughter had cut off all contact with her family and friends. That zero contact went on for six, long years.
Huey had even quit her job, isolating herself from her entire world as she knew it.
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"She had a God complex. She convinced me that my mother was taking photos of children on a camera for a paedophile ring," Huey said about Craig on the Dangerous Memories podcast. "I just broke down. I just remember going into this total space of collapse. I stopped being able to function."