ServicesDouglas Weiss, Dr. is a Psychologist office located in Colorado Springs, CO. A psychologist focuses on the evaluation, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional and behavioral health issues. A clinical psychologist uses psychotherapy and other counseling skills to improve emotional and mental health.
Please call Douglas Weiss, Dr. at (719) 278-3708 to schedule an appointment in Colorado Springs, CO or to get more information.
I BELIEVE YOU SHOULD NOT BE TRYING TO HELP PEOPLE WHEN YOU COULD NOT KEEP YOUR FIRST MARRIAGE TOGETHER. YOU HAVE A REAL PROBLEM AND EVENTULLY IT WILL SHOW WITH JONI HOPELY BEFORE IT IS TO LATE FOR HER AND HER FAMILY. YOU ARE A LOVER OF MONEY AND YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO FOOL GOD.
My husband and I attended a very expensive week intensive with Doug Weiss. I felt like I had been scammed by a bad infomercial It was so costly both emotionally and financially. Mr. Weiss labeled both my husband and I with HEAVY diagnosis's from the Psychology DSM within about thirty minutes of meeting us. It was incredibly unprofessional. Being truly interested in change and growth I sought out the very foremost expert on my diagnosed area of mental illness as diagnosed by Doug Weiss within thirty minutes of meeting me. The Doctor I met with in New York, the premiere leader in that area of study, affirmed I absolutely did not have that personality issue. It was truly damaging to meet with Doug Weiss. I feel he fleeced us financially, but he is convinced he is being "crowned by God" with worldly success for doing God's work. He was brash, abrasive and arrogant. When we met with him he had recently published a book called Priest and Kings or something like that and he had a grandiose Christian idea that he was destined to be a Godly King of heaven. Doug Weiss has written insightful materials which contributed to the understanding of pornography addiction which he himself was once suffered from. It seemed the healing he still needed was somehow playing out in the session we had with him. He didn't seem "whole" enough to help us. He also seems to have a grandiosity complex.