Most likely, everyone remembers Anatoly Kashpirovsky with his health sessions as a psychotherapist. Now you can’t see him on TV, but it is known that Kashpirovsky is still not forgotten and is in demand.

The 77-year-old man spends all his time traveling, organizing receptions in Russia and the USA.

Meetings with Kashpirovsky take place in New York, in one of the hotels on the outskirts of the city. Now these are not health sessions, now Anatoly’s mass gatherings are called mass hypnosis, conferences or generally creative evenings.

People around Alexander say that he visits Russia and carries out his work just as successfully. Currently he is in America, busy with receptions there. His presence there causes great excitement, people always expect his arrival.

More recently, Kashpirovsky again carried out large-scale work. This spread to the whole world! Anatoly promised to heal everyone from snoring. No doctors or special treatment is required: just concentrate as much as possible for three minutes, and then do not touch your nose for 6 hours.

What is unusual about such an action? No contacts needed. In three minutes, without visual influence and even without voice influence, Kashpirovsky was going to influence thousands of people, program at a distance, and cure his nose.

Sergei Zhorin, the healer's lawyer, says that Kashpirovsky has not lost his form. Despite his age, he looks pretty good.

His daily norm is 1200 squats.

Anatoly is not officially married. But he doesn’t despair. He will also meet the ideal woman with whom he will marry.

A healer once said that he does not use hypnosis in his practice. The work is built on faith. Kashpirovsky clarified: he does not require people to believe in him, but he himself has unlimited faith in them.

His sessions were once a great success. They were eagerly awaited and listened to every word. Well, let everyone decide for themselves whether to trust Kashpirovsky’s miracles.

Anatoly Mikhailovich Kashpirovsky. Born on August 11, 1939 in the village of Stavnitsa, Medzhibozh district, Kamenets-Podolsk region, Ukrainian SSR (now Letichevsky district, Khmelnitsky region, Ukraine). Soviet and Russian psychotherapist, healer.

Anatoly Kashpirovsky was born on August 11, 1939 in the village of Stavnitsa, Medzhibozh district, Kamenets-Podolsk region, Ukrainian SSR (now Letichevsky district, Khmelnytsky region, Ukraine) into a military family.

Father - Mikhail Kashpirovsky, a participant in the Great Patriotic War.

Mother - Yadviga Nikolaevna.

Has two sisters and a brother.

During the war, the family was evacuated in the Kazakh SSR, in a village on the Chu River.

According to the recollections of former classmates, during his school years he spent a lot of time in the gym and respected strength. He had no close friends and kept to himself. By high school, he had developed a special voice timbre that made a strong impression on those around him.

In his youth he was involved in weightlifting, master of sports of the USSR.

I read a lot and was interested in psychology. He himself said: “I love Tolstoy, Stefan Zweig, Bunin, Kuprin, Jack London, Flaubert, Sholokhov... Any psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychologist, lecturer must re-read, first of all, Stefan Zweig.” I diligently prepared to enter a medical university, for which there was a lot of competition for places in Soviet times.

In 1962 he graduated from the Vinnitsa Medical Institute, receiving a degree in psychiatry. Then he worked for 25 years in a psychiatric hospital named after Academician A.I. Yushchenko in Vinnitsa.

In 1962-1963, he was a doctor of exercise therapy at the Railway Hospital in Vinnitsa.

In 1987, he became a psychotherapist for the USSR weightlifting team.

In 1988-1989 - head of the Republican Center for Psychotherapy in Kyiv.

From 1989 to 1993 - head of the International Center for Psychotherapy in Kyiv.

People first started talking about it in 1988 after two large teleconferences were held Kyiv-Moscow and Moscow-Kyiv. The main purpose of such an experiment was to confirm the possibility that even in the absence of verbal contact it is possible to psychologically influence the patient.

Eyewitnesses claimed that during the broadcast of the Moscow-Kyiv teleconference on March 31, 1988, pain relief was performed at a remote level during a serious surgical intervention. The patient was Lyubov Grabovskaya, who was scheduled to undergo breast surgery. The experiment was carried out with the help of academician oncologist N.M. Bondar and doctor I. Korolev, who at that time was already widely known in medical circles.

After this, programs with Kashpirovsky began to appear on Ukrainian television. In particular, he treated children for enuresis.

On March 2, 1989, a Kyiv-Tbilisi teleconference took place. It caused an even greater resonance among ordinary people. During this teleconference, using his method, Anatoly remotely anesthetized two operations simultaneously. The experiment took place under the guidance of academician G. D. Ioseliani, surgeons Z. Megrelishvili and G. Bochaidze.

On July 27, 1989, the first meeting with A. M. Kashpirovsky took place in the Ostankino concert studio. Further, in 1989, Central Television broadcast six programs “Health sessions of psychotherapist Anatoly Kashpirovsky,” during which he allegedly carried out an unprecedented cure for a wide variety of diseases - about 10 million people in just 6 hours of television broadcast.

The first television program was aired on October 8, 1989 on the First Program. Then it came out every Sunday, once every two weeks.

Anatoly Kashpirovsky's first show on TV. 1989

Throughout 1990, Kashpirovsky's programs were regularly broadcast in Vietnam.

In the same 1990, he, the only foreigner, was awarded the prestigious Wiktory Prize by Polish television for the greatest popularity of the series of programs “Television Clinic of A. Kashpirovsky.”

In 1991, he spoke at the UN headquarters, where he proposed using his methods to combat the effects of radiation exposure, scars and AIDS.

In 1993, the monograph “Nonspecific Group Psychotherapy”, a scientific collection based on the materials of the above-mentioned conference “Psychotherapeutic Phenomenon”, and the author’s books “Awakening”, “Thoughts on the way to you”, “Believe in yourself” were published.

“I am not a hypnotist or a psychic. I'm a psychotherapist. And I don’t know how I can do it all. I say sleep - and people fall asleep. I throw them on the floor - they fall like they were knocked down: they see everything, they hear everything, they understand everything, but they feel absolutely no pain.”, - said Anatoly Mikhailovich himself.

According to Kashpirovsky, the subject of its psychological impact are physical (not mental) disorders of the human body: “It’s impossible to heal a sick brain; I don’t treat a sick brain.”.

Kashpirovsky, using a set of psychotherapeutic techniques, allegedly “turns on” a self-regulation system in a person, which ensures the production of the necessary drugs in the body to cope with pain, as well as with a particular disease.

“Our body is a pharmacy, the entire periodic table”, he said. Thus, according to Kashpirovsky, morphine, insulin and other drugs that we, if necessary, introduce into the body, are constantly contained in microdoses in a person, their lack leads to diseases, and the normalization of life processes is achieved by creating programming situations from the outside.

The USSR Academy of Sciences tried to investigate the results of Kashpirovsky’s activities. An increase in the number of mental disorders is associated with scandalous television programs. Some doctors wrote in hospital records: “The diagnosis is Kashpirovsky syndrome.”

In 1993, he was elected to the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 1st convocation from the LDPR in the 189th Yaroslavl electoral district.

On January 13, 1994, a party faction was formed in the State Duma, but Kashpirovsky, for technical reasons, did not get into it, since he was in the USA and could not submit a statement. On March 5, he announced his resignation from the faction (via fax from America), accusing him of racism and war propaganda. However, upon returning to Russia in April 1994, Kashpirovsky remained in the faction. He finally left it on July 1, 1995.

He took part in negotiations between federal forces and terrorists led by Shamil Basayev during the terrorist attack in Budennovsk in 1995. The former interdistrict prosecutor of Budennovsk, Sergei Gamayunov, wrote in his book “Budennovsk: Ten Years Later”: “Kashpirovsky was the one who promised to first put them all to sleep and hypnotize them, and in the end, when he saw all this blood, he saw these hostages who 20-30 people were in the ward, exhausted, scared, he felt bad there, and they literally carried him out of there in their arms.”

At the same time, ex-deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Alexei Mitrofanov argued that Kashpirovsky managed to save many. Allegedly, thanks to Kashpirovsky’s diplomatic actions, some of the hostages were removed. Shamil Basayev allegedly testified to this. Alexey Mitrofanov said: “But there was one who had a many-hour conversation with Basayev. It was Kashpirovsky. He went inside the hospital and talked for a long time with the invaders. There will probably still be a great director who will make a film about this conversation. After all, this is the rarest case in history. Who could then guarantee the life and health of a world famous person?! What was the chance to influence the militants who believe only in weapons and force?

In November 2006, Anatoly Kashpirovsky had a conflict with the Chelyabinsk police. There he held his meetings. But after the Rospotrebnadzor department discovered the absence of markings on packages with “charged salt,” one of Kashpirovsky’s speeches was interrupted by police officers demanding its termination due to its illegality. In response, Kashpirovsky warned that an unfounded accusation and offensive interference by amateurs in his case could cause various destructive changes in the body of the police officers and prosecutors themselves.

Police officers seized 160 bags of salt from a private entrepreneur collaborating with Kashpirovsky on the grounds that the bags were not marked. According to a statement from one of the representatives of the initiative group of anti-globalists, law enforcement agencies of Chelyabinsk brought Kashpirovsky to administrative responsibility for illegal practice of healing, however, based on similar six materials, after a pre-investigation check by the inquiry department of the Central District Department of Internal Affairs of Chelyabinsk, a decision was made to refuse to initiate an administrative offense case due to lack of corpus delicti. Rejected materials are stored in the analytical department of the Central District Department of Internal Affairs. The “Specialist’s Conclusion” presented to the prosecutor by I. Shadrina is not the conclusion of an examination, which, in accordance with the current legislation, should have been carried out by a special expert commission. The Prosecutor General's Office of Russia lodged a protest against the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, declaring the decision of the Chelyabinsk court illegal.

In the 2000s he moved to the USA. There he conducts his sessions, introducing himself as a “psychological treatment specialist.”

In 2017, Kashpirovsky announced his know-how: in New York he carried out, as he claimed, “an unprecedented worldwide remote psychological action.”

Kashpirovsky said: “On June 29, 2017, at exactly 19.30 New York time in New York, in the hall of the National restaurant, I carried out an unprecedented psychological action - worldwide remote nose correction with the restoration of normal nasal breathing and getting rid of snoring. The fantasticness of this unusual The action consists not only of instantly (in three minutes) fixing the noses of thousands of people, but also in the absolute absence of any visual, audio and video contacts with me as the source of this programming.

Anatoly Kashpirovsky. Alone with everyone

Height of Anatoly Kashpirovsky: 172 centimeters.

Personal life of Anatoly Kashpirovsky:

First wife - Valentina. The marriage produced a son and daughter. They divorced at the peak of Kashpirovsky’s popularity.

Two grandchildren. Granddaughter Inga is a 3-time US champion in karate-do.

The second wife is Irina, originally from the Czech Republic. We got married on December 24, 1992. For some time the couple lived in the Czech Republic. A number of media outlets wrote that Irina was 20 years old at the time of her marriage, but Kashpirovsky himself claimed that she was 35 years old.

He actually separated from his wife Irina in 2006. “Since 2006, my wife and I saw each other only a few times: these were short meetings in Israel, Germany, Poland, even in Prague we managed to meet at the airport for two hours. Wherever I went, I was always alone. But Irina and I We constantly communicated on the Internet via Skype, I always knew where she was and all these years I generously provided her with financial assistance,” he said in 2014.

In 2014, the couple filed for divorce officially.

Kashpirovsky, commenting on the divorce, said: “People get divorced for various reasons... And if this happens, then you only have yourself to blame... Marriage for me is a sacred topic. I prefer to keep my personal life secret and not show it off.” . Both of my wives are super beauties! I got married for the second time in 1992. It turns out that I lived with my wife Irina for 22 years! And this is a wonderful figure! I have always been very respectful of women. I “hold an umbrella” over them - always I will protect and protect them."

There were rumors that the psychotherapist filed for divorce in order to marry his young assistant. He refused to comment on this: “My further personal life will remain closed to all curious people. And no one cares how it turns out - whether there will be a divorce or not, whether I will start a new family or not. If I have to, I will have a wedding somewhere in the Philippines "so that none of the paparazzi could get there. I'll tell you this: over the last 200 years there has not been a better husband on the globe than me."

Plays sports and maintains good physical shape.

Bibliography of Anatoly Kashpirovsky:

Group nonspecific psychotherapy
Theoretical foundations of nonspecific group psychotherapy
Psychotherapeutic phenomenon of Kashpirovsky
Problems of theory and practice of psychotherapy
I came to resurrect the living
I bring you closer to perfection
Thoughts on the way to you
Awakening
The miracle is within us
Religious studies
Believe in yourself


When there are no special upheavals in society, there is no need for a folk hero and idol who is able to rally the masses of people around him. When the country is literally in a fever and there is no confidence in the future, it seems as if out of nowhere a person appears who is able to lead.

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Great hopes are placed on him, he temporarily becomes the leader of the nation, his image is sometimes idealized - until the time when another people's leader appears. Now he, the new one, gets all the glory and attention, and the previous one is safely forgotten. Such is the nature of human glory.

A similar change in public consciousness occurred in relation to the unique phenomenon of Anatoly Kashpirovsky, who was the idol and idol of millions in the 90s of the last century.

As usual, great people often have inconsistencies in their biographies - deliberately distorted or deliberately supplemented. This makes the image of a person even more mysterious and contradictory. Kashpirovsky, without a doubt, is a great man and there are many controversial moments in his life story.

Let's start with his birth: according to one version, he was born in the village of Stavitsa in the Khmelnytsky region; other sources name Khmelnitsky himself as the birthplace; the third version is the village of Medzhibozh in the same Khmelnitsky region. The date of birth is the same: August 11, 1939.

Beginning of psychiatric practice

In 1962 he graduated from the Vinnitsa Medical Institute. A psychiatrist by profession, he spent 25 years in medical practice in a Vinnitsa psychiatric hospital. For a long time, while working on his Ph.D. dissertation, he studied new progressive techniques in psychiatry, and was especially interested in the impact of the subconscious on human health.

Since 1970, he worked as a lecturer for the Knowledge Society. At that time, there was an educational society in the Soviet Union, whose lecturers spoke to workers of various organizations with a series of various lectures on political and general issues.

In 1987, he became a psychotherapist with the USSR national weightlifting team (he was very actively involved in this sport from his youth).

An appointment soon followed to head the Republican Center for Psychotherapy in Kyiv.

TV star's beginnings of psychotherapy

1989 became a special year in the life of A. Kashpirovsky. This year, two important events occurred: he began to head the International Center for Psychotherapy and, most importantly, he first appeared on Ukrainian television screens with his sessions with “health mindset,” as he himself called them.

Many researchers and critics of his activities call Kashpirovsky’s triumphant appearance on television screens, first in Ukraine, and then on the screens of Central Television, as the fulfillment of a kind of social order. The 90s became a kind of shock for the population of the collapsing USSR: mass unemployment, the fall of all existing ideals, confusion in politics and a sharp drop in living standards (instead of the promised communism, in which the majority firmly believed). The authorities needed a diversionary maneuver that could temporarily distract people angry at the country’s leadership from their needs and problems, thus reducing the degree of popular discontent. What was needed was a leader who could lead.

Kashpirovsky, like no one else, met all these requirements: he literally burst onto television screens out of nowhere and instantly captured the minds of millions. The topic of recovery without the use of medications, which is very relevant for the population, found a warm response in the hearts of impoverished people. Against the backdrop of general chaos and confusion, he gave many people hope for an improvement in the situation in the country and personal healing from illnesses.

The scale of his medical activity at that time was impressive: sessions were held weekly on Sundays, at the most convenient time. People, having abandoned everything, sat down in front of the TV in the hope of being cured of their ailments. His experiments were a stunning success.

Expert opinion

Fedor Andreevich Bryansky

Russian historian-source specialist, private associate professor at many universities, writer, candidate of historical sciences.

His healing methods were very similar to the effects of mass hypnosis. It is Kashpirovsky’s supernatural abilities that are credited with his successful examples of healing.

It is interesting that he himself categorically denied the presence of such a gift. He called his experiments practical philosophy. According to his theory, every person has a mechanism for curing any disease, and it is he, Kashpirovsky, who manages to launch his self-regulation system in a sick person, which eliminates the problem.

It is not surprising that opinions about the methods of treating it were diametrically opposed. Some considered him an idol, a genius, the Messiah and firmly believed in the success of the cure. There really were positive results: thousands were cured of psoriasis, enuresis, stuttering, and angina. In many of his patients, tumors, osteochondrosis, arthritis and other chronic diseases disappeared.

There were also negative examples of its impact, when people became worse. Such patients and others who did not trust this technique considered Kashpirovsky a deceiver and a charlatan.

What Kashpirovsky did from the stage or from the TV screen is called psychosomatics by official medicine. Although there is an official direction in medical research, medical science does not use these developments in its practical activities, because the results of such effects on the body are not predictable.

Results of long-distance treatments and wild popularity

For all of Kashpirovsky’s active therapeutic activities using this technique, his sessions were watched or personally visited by more than 300,000,000 people over 30 years.

Despite the presence of criticism, he has recognition of his merits both in the post-Soviet space and abroad. Many famous artists, athletes, and politicians resorted to the services of Kashpirovsky. Various international organizations were interested in his research, and he repeatedly made presentations at important scientific conferences, which is an undoubted recognition of his merits.

After stopping his appearances on television, Kashpirovsky began traveling around the country with his sessions, where he also had enormous success with the population. Often the halls could not accommodate everyone; sessions were held in stadiums filled to capacity. According to eyewitnesses of these events, no one remained indifferent to what was happening: undoubtedly, Kashpirovsky possessed an unknown amazing power that cannot be denied. During his performances, it was possible to purchase photographs of him (they were believed to heal), tape recordings of his sessions, and other products.

There are two known teleconferences where he performed anesthesia for major surgery while being in another city during the operation. The opinions of critics were divided: some considered what was happening to be a miracle, others – a performance.

I planned to conduct a scientific experiment in order to prove to doubters the correctness of my technique - to conduct operations from space, but did not undergo pre-flight health training.

He has published several scientific works on psychosomatics and published books on this topic.

Not much is known about his personal life: in 1995 he left for the USA. Currently lives in Brighton and has American citizenship. He has an extremely biased attitude towards journalists and practically does not give interviews.

Anatoly Kashpirovsky is a legend of the late USSR. On TV he conducted special healing sessions that attracted millions of viewers.

Now he lives in the USA, but is still interested in news from the countries of the post-Soviet space. Ukraine and terrorist republics because of the fatal mistake of the country's president. According to Kashpirovsky, Poroshenko will have a chance in 2017 to end the war and begin peace negotiations. But he won't take this chance.

Planetary healing campaign

Kashpirovsky still meets with the public. But these meetings are not called “mass hypnosis sessions,” but “creative evenings” and “conferences.” According to Russian media reports, the star of the late USSR recently held a meeting in New York, in a hotel conference room on the outskirts of the city.

Kashpirovsky’s assistant, Sergei, said that on May 29, Anatoly organized a planet-wide healing event. The goal of the event is to rid all people living on the planet of snoring. But something went wrong - people still snore. Perhaps the reason is that the conditions of the healing action were not met. According to the terms of the action, it was necessary to concentrate for three minutes, and after that you could not touch your nose for six hours.

According to friends, Anatoly Kashpirovsky is in excellent physical shape. He does physical education and does squats 1,200 times a day: 600 in the morning and 600 in the evening, and this at the age of 77, journalist JoMediaIfno Ksenia Ivanichenko found out. Kashpirovsky is officially divorced, and if he ever ties himself in marriage, it will certainly be with a “goddess”, for whom he himself will be a “god”.

In 1989, the first session of mass psychotherapy took place in the Soviet Union. Millions of citizens across the country clung to television screens in the hope of getting rid of warts, various ulcers, alcoholism and other addictions. That evening, Anatoly Kashpirovsky, personal life, children, photos, whose biography will be studied in detail in this article, stood very confidently in front of the television camera, while maintaining a special pose, speaking in a certain timbre of voice and maintaining the desired intonation. At the same time, the bulk of the state’s population was not aware of the work of medical psychotherapists, and therefore such sessions were perceived by ordinary people as a kind of “magical effect,” which, of course, increased their effect.

Birth

Anatoly Kashpirovsky, whose biography is of interest to many readers today, was born on August 11, 1939 in a city called Proskurov (now Khmelnitsky). His nationality is Ukrainian. His father was a soldier and went through the battles of the Great Patriotic War, during which Anatoly’s mother, sisters and brother were evacuated in Kazakhstan.

Education and work

At the age of 23, he received a diploma of higher education from the Vinnitsa Medical Institute, after which he worked as a doctor in a psychiatric hospital for 25 years, and in 1987 he was appointed a psychotherapist for the Soviet Union weightlifting team. It is noteworthy that Kashpirovsky himself (biography, his family will be described below) is himself a master of sports in weightlifting. He has experience as a physical therapy doctor within the walls of the Vinnitsa railway hospital (1962-1963).

In the period 1988-1989 he headed the Republican Center for Psychotherapy (Kyiv).

From 1989 to 1993, he served as head of the International Center for Psychotherapy, located in the capital of Ukraine.

On TV

In 1989, Kashpirovsky’s biography was supplemented with another place of work - he launched his career on central television, where he created a whole series of his own programs. During the broadcasts, the doctor directed his energy towards the audience, trying to cure them of various diseases. In particular, a reliably verified fact is known when Anatoly Mikhailovich was able to perform an anesthesia procedure for two patients for whom anesthesia was contraindicated. After which both of them had their hernia removed without any problems. Moreover, this experiment was carried out under the direct supervision of Academician Ioseliani, and direct control over what was happening was entrusted to surgeons Bochaidze and Megrelishvili. This was the first time in the history of mankind that such operations were carried out under the influence of hypnosis. And so far, not a single doctor or psychic has been able to repeat such an effect on patients.

After such success, Anatoly Mikhailovich began hosting his own programs on Ukrainian TV channels, in which he even tried to treat children from enuresis.

Popularity abroad

Kashpirovsky’s biography says that in 1990, the level of his popularity in countries such as Poland and Vietnam simply went off scale. The medical worker was even awarded a prize called “Victoria,” which was presented on Polish television. Moreover, this award was presented to Kashpirovsky, who is the only foreigner in this field. Polish President Lech Walesa, in turn, thanked the scientist for his contribution to the health of the nation, and a year later the scientist offered his services and knowledge to the United Nations in the fight against AIDS and the tragic consequences of radiation exposure.

In the area of ​​special attention

What else did Anatoly Kashpirovsky do? His biography indicates the fact that he regularly held meetings (or, as he himself calls it, treatment sessions) with spectators, at which he showed letters of gratitude from patients cured with his help. During these events, the doctor sold “healing” paraphernalia: photographs, videotapes, books, etc. Such activities of Anatoly Mikhailovich aroused interest in him from the prosecutors due to the fact that the goods he sold did not have labeling that complied with state standards.

Life overseas

In 1995, Anatoly Kashpirovsky, a biography whose personal life always remained under the radar of journalists, moved to the United States of America. At his new place of residence, he was engaged in helping former compatriots who emigrated to the United States get rid of excess body weight. The cost of one session was about $50. In this state, Anatoly Mikhailovich was presented with a medal called “For the improvement of the health of veterans of the Second World War.”

Transition to politics

In 1993, the biography of Anatoly Mikhailovich Kashpirovsky was supplemented with one more fact: he became a people's deputy of the State Duma of Russia of the first convocation from the LDPR party. However, when a faction was already formed in parliament on January 13, the psychotherapist never joined it, since he was in the USA and did not have the opportunity to submit a statement. On March 5, he announced his resignation from the party, having at the same time brought accusations against Zhirinovsky that he was promoting racism and war. But in April 1994, after arriving from the USA, Anatoly nevertheless returned to politics, which he finally left on the first day of July that year.

Negotiations with terrorists

Kashpirovsky's biography is full of various events, including sometimes not the most positive ones. So, in 1995, he took part in resolving the conflict between security forces and terrorists during the hostage-taking in Budennovsk. The psychotherapist was very confident in himself and that he could hypnotize all the attackers, thanks to which the conflict would be settled. However, in practice, things did not go as planned. Arriving at the scene of events, Anatoly Mikhailovich felt bad from the horror he saw and was unable to suppress his negative emotions and completely take control of his feelings. But still, he managed to connect additional resources of his body and go to the hospital where the bandits and hostages were located. For several hours, our hero talked with the leader of the gang, Shamil Basayev, after which the Chechen released some of the prisoners. This, of course, Kashpirovsky’s great achievement is confirmed by a documentary video in which Basayev voices this fact.

Relations with the clergy and official medicine

Kashpirovsky’s biography includes regular conflicts with both representatives of traditional medicine and spiritual fathers. And if the former considered him a real charlatan who conducted sessions that were extremely harmful to the human psyche, then the latter completely dubbed him a man who went against God in his activities. For only the Lord can give healing to the sick. Anatoly Mikhailovich is also famous for his rather hot temperament, which manifested itself in all its glory on December 14, 2005, during the filming of a popular program called “Let Them Talk.” During the recording of the program, the psychotherapist disagreed with one of the guests and beat him up for it.

Movie hero

In November 2014, Channel One released the dramatic television series “The Miracle Worker,” which was dedicated to psychics and human mystical abilities. The main storyline of the series was the confrontation between two strong personalities, both of whom regularly performed in front of large audiences with their sessions. And although the leading actor, the well-known actor and director Fyodor Bondarchuk, categorically denied the fact that he played the famous psychotherapist, there was still a very strong similarity.

Nevertheless, the identity was noticed not only by television viewers, but also by the doctor himself. Kashpirovsky, a biography whose personal life by that time was still regularly monitored by his fans, was very upset that such a television picture was released. In his opinion, the series was of poor quality, and Bondarchuk himself played the role poorly. In a word, Anatoly Mikhailovich literally smashed the creators and actors of “The Miracle Worker” to smithereens. This is largely explained by the fact that it seemed to him that he was allegedly compared to Chumak.

By the way, besides Bondarchuk, Kashpirovsky was parodied in other films. For example, the healer was used as a prototype for the movie character Yuri Koshmarovsky in a film called “Russian Miracle.” The doctor was also parodied on stage by such famous artists as Efim Shifrin, Vladimir Vinokur, Alexander Shirvindt, Evgeny Petrosyan.

Chelyabinsk conflict

In the fall of 2006, Kashpirovsky (biography, his nationality is indicated above) met with his fans in Chelyabinsk. However, there Rospotrebnadzor revealed that the packages of Anatoly with salt “charged” with it do not have the required markings. As a result, the psychotherapist's performance was stopped by the police who arrived at the scene of the session. Law enforcement officers demanded to stop committing an illegal act, to which Kashpirovsky responded by saying that such behavior by law enforcement officers could result in the formation of destructive changes in their bodies.

But nevertheless, the police seized all the “charged” salt in the amount of 160 packets from the businesswoman collaborating with Kashpirovsky, and the doctor himself was brought to administrative penalties on the basis of illegal healing. However, some time after checking all the facts, the investigation department of the Central District Department of Internal Affairs of Chelyabinsk issued a decision to refuse to open a case due to the absence of an offense. But then the Prosecutor General’s Office tried to lodge a protest with the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, considering that the Chelyabinsk court was wrong.

Family status

Who is Anatoly Kashpirovsky married to, whose biography and family are so interesting to our compatriots? In 1992, the psychotherapist married his fan from the Czech Republic named Irina. Initially, the girl regularly attended his sessions, and a little later became his personal assistant and legal wife.

Over the years, the passions in the couple subsided, and in 2005 the healer even declared that he did not know where his wife was. However, in practice it turned out that the doctor is aware of Irina’s whereabouts, but they live separately on their own initiative. And in 2011, the family was on the verge of collapse, as Kashpirovsky filed for divorce. The couple finally separated in different directions in 2014. The famous Russian lawyer Sergei Zhorin, who is known for defending many stars in court, including Philip Kirkorov during his showdown with director Marina Yablokova, was able to help our hero get an amicable divorce.

It is worth noting that such a scandalous marriage was the second for Anatoly Mikhailovich. With whom did Kashpirovsky connect his fate for the first time? Now his biography says that his first wife was Valentina, who bore him two children. Daughter Elena and son Sergei became professional athletes as adults. Moreover, Lena chose karate, and Seryozha chose boxing. Anatoly and Valya divorced for a banal reason: the doctor traveled a lot and often around the country with his sessions, and gradually the couple’s feelings faded and passed.

Today's day

Let's find out where Kashpirovsky is now (2017). His biography these days is such that he is still very actively practicing and holding meetings with people in America. Of course, he no longer gathers entire stadiums, as in the old days, but communicates with guests exclusively in the hotel, where a special conference room is provided for this.

Anatoly Mikhailovich spoke about his new development as follows. On June 29, 2017, he carried out a psychological action that had no analogues on the planet. At 7:30 p.m. New York time, he began remotely performing a nose job to restore normal breathing and eliminate snoring. The exclusivity and, one might even say, the fantastic nature of the event lay in the fact that absolutely no visual or audio contact with the working hypnotist was required to carry it out. Kashpirovsky's official website had an announcement that stated that at the time indicated above, anyone in the world could sit or lie down and for three minutes, being concentrated, look carefully in front of him at any object, but at the same time it was strictly necessary to overcome the desire to fall asleep. And after that, it was forbidden to touch your nose with your hands for six hours.

Also in May 2017, a healer who calls himself a “psychological treatment specialist” performed another dubious act: he tried to rid his many fans remotely of various serious congenital heart defects they had.

In June 2014, Kashpirovsky was recognized as an honorary doctor of psychological sciences at the Kostyuk Institute of Psychology (Ukraine). Anatoly Mikhailovich is also the author of a whole series of books, monographs and various medical works, attention to which continues to wane even after many years.