Cultic Studies Review, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2003, Page 20
Langone, M., &Chambers, W. (1991). Outreach to ex-cult members: The question of
terminology. Cultic Studies Journal, 8(2), 134-150.
Lasch, C. (1979). The Culture of Narcissism. New York: W.W. Norton &Company.
Lifton, R.J. (1987). The future of immortality and other essays for a nuclear age. New York:
Basic Books.
Lifton, R. J. (1999). Destroying the world to save it: Aum Shinrikyo, apocalyptic violence,
and the new global terrorism. New York: Metropolitan Books.
Martin, P. (1993). Post-cult recovery: Assessment and rehabilitation. In M. Langone (Ed.),
Recovery from cults: Help for victims of psychological and spiritual abuse (pp. 203-
231). New York: W.W. Norton &Company.
Martin, P., Langone, M., Dole, A., &Wiltrout, J. (1992). Post-cult symptoms as measured
by the MCMI before and after residential treatment. Cultic Studies Journal, 9(2),
219-250.
Mitchell, S., &Aron, L. (1999). Relational psychoanalysis:The emergence of a tradition.
Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
McNew, J., &Abell, N. (1995). Posttraumatic stress symptomatology: Similarities and
differences between Vietnam veterans and adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Social Work, 40(1), 115-126.
Miller, A. (1981). Prisoners of childhood: The drama of the gifted child. New York: Basic
Books.
Patten, S. Gatz, Y., Jones, B., &Thomas, D. (1989). Posttraumatic stress disorder and the
treatment of sexual abuse. Social Work, 34(3), 197-203.
Renik, O. (1993). Analytic interaction: Conceptualizing technique in light of the analyst‘s
irreducible subjectivity. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 62, 553-571.
Rodarmor, W. (1983, Winter). The secret life of Swami Muktananda. CoEvolution Quarterly
(reprinted by permission of CoEv Q in 2 issues of CAN/FOCUS News, April-May
1984:5-6 and Summer 1984:5-6).
Rosenfeld, H.A. (1988). A clinical approach to the psychoanalytic theory of the life and
death instincts: An investigation into the aggressive aspects of narcissism. In E. Bott
Spillius (Ed.). Melanie Klein Today (Vol. 1: Mainly Theory, pp. 239-255). London:
Routledge.
Schein, E. (1956). The indoctrination program for prisoners of war. Psychiatry, 19, 148-172.
Shaw, D. (2000, Jan. 22). The dark side of enlightenment: Sadomasochistic aspects of the
quest for perfection Paper presented to The National Membership Committee on
Psychoanalysis at the National Federation of Clinical Social Workers, Inclusions and
Innovations Conference. Retrieved 7 April from .
http://hometown.aol.com/shawdan/dark-side.htm.
Silver, S., &Iacano, C. (1986). Symptom groups and family patterns of Vietnam veterans
with post-traumatic stress disorder. In C.R. Figley (Ed.), Trauma and its Wake, (Vol.
2, pp. 78-96). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Singer, S. (1979, January). Coming out of the cults. Psychology Today, 12, 72-82.
Storr, A. (1996). Feet of clay: A study of gurus. New York: Free Press Paperbacks.
Tobias, M. (1993). Guidelines for ex-members. In M. Langone (Ed.), Recovery from cults:
Help for victims of psychological and spiritual abuse (pp. 300-327). New York: W.W.
Norton &Company.
Tobias, M., &Lalich, J. (1994). Captive hearts, captive minds: Freedom and recovery from
cults and abusive relationships. Alameda, CA: Hunter House.
Langone, M., &Chambers, W. (1991). Outreach to ex-cult members: The question of
terminology. Cultic Studies Journal, 8(2), 134-150.
Lasch, C. (1979). The Culture of Narcissism. New York: W.W. Norton &Company.
Lifton, R.J. (1987). The future of immortality and other essays for a nuclear age. New York:
Basic Books.
Lifton, R. J. (1999). Destroying the world to save it: Aum Shinrikyo, apocalyptic violence,
and the new global terrorism. New York: Metropolitan Books.
Martin, P. (1993). Post-cult recovery: Assessment and rehabilitation. In M. Langone (Ed.),
Recovery from cults: Help for victims of psychological and spiritual abuse (pp. 203-
231). New York: W.W. Norton &Company.
Martin, P., Langone, M., Dole, A., &Wiltrout, J. (1992). Post-cult symptoms as measured
by the MCMI before and after residential treatment. Cultic Studies Journal, 9(2),
219-250.
Mitchell, S., &Aron, L. (1999). Relational psychoanalysis:The emergence of a tradition.
Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
McNew, J., &Abell, N. (1995). Posttraumatic stress symptomatology: Similarities and
differences between Vietnam veterans and adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Social Work, 40(1), 115-126.
Miller, A. (1981). Prisoners of childhood: The drama of the gifted child. New York: Basic
Books.
Patten, S. Gatz, Y., Jones, B., &Thomas, D. (1989). Posttraumatic stress disorder and the
treatment of sexual abuse. Social Work, 34(3), 197-203.
Renik, O. (1993). Analytic interaction: Conceptualizing technique in light of the analyst‘s
irreducible subjectivity. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 62, 553-571.
Rodarmor, W. (1983, Winter). The secret life of Swami Muktananda. CoEvolution Quarterly
(reprinted by permission of CoEv Q in 2 issues of CAN/FOCUS News, April-May
1984:5-6 and Summer 1984:5-6).
Rosenfeld, H.A. (1988). A clinical approach to the psychoanalytic theory of the life and
death instincts: An investigation into the aggressive aspects of narcissism. In E. Bott
Spillius (Ed.). Melanie Klein Today (Vol. 1: Mainly Theory, pp. 239-255). London:
Routledge.
Schein, E. (1956). The indoctrination program for prisoners of war. Psychiatry, 19, 148-172.
Shaw, D. (2000, Jan. 22). The dark side of enlightenment: Sadomasochistic aspects of the
quest for perfection Paper presented to The National Membership Committee on
Psychoanalysis at the National Federation of Clinical Social Workers, Inclusions and
Innovations Conference. Retrieved 7 April from .
http://hometown.aol.com/shawdan/dark-side.htm.
Silver, S., &Iacano, C. (1986). Symptom groups and family patterns of Vietnam veterans
with post-traumatic stress disorder. In C.R. Figley (Ed.), Trauma and its Wake, (Vol.
2, pp. 78-96). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Singer, S. (1979, January). Coming out of the cults. Psychology Today, 12, 72-82.
Storr, A. (1996). Feet of clay: A study of gurus. New York: Free Press Paperbacks.
Tobias, M. (1993). Guidelines for ex-members. In M. Langone (Ed.), Recovery from cults:
Help for victims of psychological and spiritual abuse (pp. 300-327). New York: W.W.
Norton &Company.
Tobias, M., &Lalich, J. (1994). Captive hearts, captive minds: Freedom and recovery from
cults and abusive relationships. Alameda, CA: Hunter House.













































































































































































































































