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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A Review of the Panic to Peace Program

I am writing this to express my deep dissatisfaction with the Panic to Peace program. I completed the self-paced track ($345) , and to say it was disappointing is an understatement.
For a program that heavily relies on Christian values and faith as a core selling point to build trust with vulnerable people, the actual operation of this business is completely devoid of integrity. I have reached out to the facilitator/owner three separate times with a legitimate question regarding the material and have been completely ignored. Ignoring paying clients who are actively trying to navigate panic and anxiety is unacceptable and deeply hypocritical.
Furthermore, charging $347 for a subpar self-paced course—and a staggering $6,000 for the full program—is predatory. You are charging clinical, high-end therapeutic prices despite having zero formal qualifications. You have no accredited training in therapeutic care, nor do you possess any medical or specialized training in vestibular disorders, which frequently mimic or trigger severe panic and require actual clinical expertise to treat.
Trimming psychological concepts into an expensive digital package, ignoring your clients, and masking it behind a Christian wrapper is an unethical business practice. This program was a waste of money, and the lack of support is appalling.

June 24, 2026
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