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Legal Decision: Borawick v. Shay.
Commentary on Borawick v. Shay: The Fate of Hypnotically Retrieved Memories. Alan W.
Scheflin, Esq.
Commentary on …Borawick v. Shay: Hypnosis, Social Influence, Incestuous Child Abuse, and
Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Iatrogenic Creation of Horrific Memories for the Remote Past.
Robert A. Karlin, Ph.D., &Martin T. Orne, M.D., Ph.D.
Ethical Standards for Thought Reform Consultants. Carol Giambalvo, Joseph Kelly, Patrick
Ryan &Madeleine Landau Tobias.
CSJ Vol.13. No. 2
Pseudo-identity and the Treatment of Personality Change in Victims of Captivity and Cults.
Louis J. West, M.D. &Paul Martin, Ph.D.
Psychosocial Evaluation of Suspected Psychological Maltreatment in Children and Adolescents.
American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.
Group Influence and the Psychology of Cultism Within Re-evaluation Counseling: A Critique.
Dennis Tourish, M.Sc., Ph.D. &Pauline Irving, M.Sc., Dip. C.G., C.Psych., Ph.D.
The Threat to Entrepreneurial Freedom and Initiative Posed by "New Age" Management
Training Programs. Herbert L. Rosedale, Esq.
CSJ Vol.14. No. 1
Introduction: ―We Own Her Now.‖ Janja Lalich.
Dominance and Submission: The Psychosexual Exploitation of Women in Cults. Janja Lalich.
Gender Attributes That Affect Women‘s Attraction to and Involvement in Cults. Shelly Rosen.
Mothers In Cults: The Influence of Cults on the Relationship of Mothers to Their Children.
Alexandra Stein.
Sex, Lies, and Grand Schemes of Thought in Closed Groups. A Collective of Women.
No Place to Go: Life in a Prison Without Bars. Katherine Betz.
Wifely Subjection: Mental Health Issues in Jehovah‘s Witness Women. Kaynor J. Weishaupt &
Michael D. Stensland.
Working with Women Survivors of Cults: An Empowerment Model for Counselors. Penny
Dahlen.
CSJ Vol.14. No. 2
Hypnosis and the Iatrogenic Creation of Memory: On the Need for a Per Se Exclusion of
Testimony Based on Hypnotically Influenced Recall. Robert A. Karlin &Martin T. Orne.
False Memory and Buridan‘s Ass: A Response to Karlin and Orne. Alan W. Scheflin.
The Individual Cult Experience Index: The Assessment of Cult Involvement and Its
Relationship to Postcult Distress. Nadine Winocur, Jonibeth Whitney, Carol Sorenson, Peggy
Vaughn, &David Foy.
CSJ Vol.15. No. 1
Women, the Law, and Cults: Three Avenues of Legal Recourse—New Rape Laws, Violence
Against Women Act, and Antistalking Laws. Robin A. Boyle, J.D.
Ideological Intransigence, Democratic Centralism, and Cultism: A Case Study from the
Political Left. Dennis Tourish, Ph.D.
Residence Halls and Cults: Fact or Fiction? Russell K. Elleven, Ed.D., Carolyn W. Kern, Ph.D.,
&Katherine Claunch Moore
A Comment on the Debate Between Scheflin and Karlin and Orne on the Admissibility of
Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony. Gilbert C. Hoover, IV, Esq.
In Favor of a Per Se Exclusion of Hypnotically Influenced Testimony: A Reply to Hoover.
Robert A. Karlin, Ph.D. and Martin T. Orne, M.D., Ph.D.
Brief Report: Perceived Psychological Abuse and the Cincinnati Church of Christ. Donna L.
Adams
CSJ Vol.15. No. 2
Special Collection. Recovery From Cults: A Pastoral/Psychological Dialogue Personal
Accounts
Moments of Grace. Nancy Miquelon
Nothing Need Go to Waste. Patrick Knapp
From Counterfeit to Truth: A Personal Quest. Carson Miles
Bible-Cult Mind Control. David Clark
Overcoming the Bondage of Revictimization: A Rational/Empirical Defense of Thought Reform.
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