Cultic Studies Journal, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1986 Page 34
of a differently headed story from the Religious News Service, April 26, 1986.)
Cult Observer. (1986, March/April). $1.5 million award to former C.U.T. member. 1, 23.
(Reprint of a differently headed story by Patricia Ward Biederman in the Los Angeles
Times, April 3, 1986.)
Cult Observer. (1986, September). Scientology must pay $30 million to ex- member. 1-2.
(Reprint of a differently headed story by Joel Sappell and Robert Welkos in the Los
Angeles Times, July 23, 1986.)
Cult Observer. (1986, October). Scientology settles suits out of court 1. (Summary of a
differently headed story from the St. Petersburg Times, August 16, 1986.)
Dubrow-Eichel, S. K., Dubrow-Eichel, L. &Eisenberg, R. C. (1984). Mental health
interventions in cult-related cases: Preliminary investigations of outcomes. Cultic Studies
Journal, 1, 156-166.
Hershell, M. &Hershell B. (1981). Our involvement with a cult. Marriage and Family Review,
4, 131-140.
Kaslow, F. W. &Schwartz, L. L. (1983). Vulnerability and invulnerability to the cults: An
assessment of family dynamics, functioning, and values. In D. Bagarozzi, et al. (Eds.),
New perspectives in marriage and family therapy: Issues in theory, research, and
practice, 165-190. New York: Human Sciences Press.
Katz v. Superior Court. 73 Cal. App. Ed. 952, 141 Cal. Rptr. 234 (1977).
Landes, M. 0. (1976, September). Making of a Moonie. Atlas World Press Review, 29-32.
Langone, M. D. (1984). Deprogramming: An analysis of parental questionnaires. Cultic
Studies Journal, l, 63-78.
Langone, M. D. (1985). Cult involvement: Suggestions for concerned parents and
professionals. Cultic Studies Journal, 2, 148-168.
Levine, S. (1984). Radical Departures. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich.
Pavios, A. J. (1982). The cult experience. Westport CT: The Greenwood Press. People v.
Murphy, No. 2114176, N.Y. Sup. Ct., Queens County (1975).
Post, R. (1978). Coming home from a Cult. The Lutheran, 16, 4-7.
Robbins, T. (1985). Objectionable aspects of ―cults‖: Rhetoric and reality. Cultic Studies
Journal, 2, 358-370.
Ross, J. C. (1984). Cults and adolescents. Update, 8, 20-29.
Schuppin v. Unification Church, 435 Supp. 603, D. Vt. (1977).
Schwartz, L. L. (1982). Therapy with families of cult members. In A. S. Gurman (Ed.),
Questions and answers in the practice of family therapy, Vol. 2, 78-81. New York:
Brunner/Mazel.
Schwartz, L. L. (1985). Leaving cults. Update, 9, 3-10.
Schwartz, L. L. &Zemel, 1. L. (1980). Religious cults: Family concerns and the law. Journal
of Marital and Family Therapy, 6, 301-308.
Shupe, A. D. ,Jr. &Brondey, D. G. (1982). Shaping the public response to Jonestown:
People‘s Temple and the anticult movement In K. Levi (Ed.), Violence and religious
commitment: Implications of Jim Jones‟ People‟s Temple movement, 105-132. University
Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press.
of a differently headed story from the Religious News Service, April 26, 1986.)
Cult Observer. (1986, March/April). $1.5 million award to former C.U.T. member. 1, 23.
(Reprint of a differently headed story by Patricia Ward Biederman in the Los Angeles
Times, April 3, 1986.)
Cult Observer. (1986, September). Scientology must pay $30 million to ex- member. 1-2.
(Reprint of a differently headed story by Joel Sappell and Robert Welkos in the Los
Angeles Times, July 23, 1986.)
Cult Observer. (1986, October). Scientology settles suits out of court 1. (Summary of a
differently headed story from the St. Petersburg Times, August 16, 1986.)
Dubrow-Eichel, S. K., Dubrow-Eichel, L. &Eisenberg, R. C. (1984). Mental health
interventions in cult-related cases: Preliminary investigations of outcomes. Cultic Studies
Journal, 1, 156-166.
Hershell, M. &Hershell B. (1981). Our involvement with a cult. Marriage and Family Review,
4, 131-140.
Kaslow, F. W. &Schwartz, L. L. (1983). Vulnerability and invulnerability to the cults: An
assessment of family dynamics, functioning, and values. In D. Bagarozzi, et al. (Eds.),
New perspectives in marriage and family therapy: Issues in theory, research, and
practice, 165-190. New York: Human Sciences Press.
Katz v. Superior Court. 73 Cal. App. Ed. 952, 141 Cal. Rptr. 234 (1977).
Landes, M. 0. (1976, September). Making of a Moonie. Atlas World Press Review, 29-32.
Langone, M. D. (1984). Deprogramming: An analysis of parental questionnaires. Cultic
Studies Journal, l, 63-78.
Langone, M. D. (1985). Cult involvement: Suggestions for concerned parents and
professionals. Cultic Studies Journal, 2, 148-168.
Levine, S. (1984). Radical Departures. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich.
Pavios, A. J. (1982). The cult experience. Westport CT: The Greenwood Press. People v.
Murphy, No. 2114176, N.Y. Sup. Ct., Queens County (1975).
Post, R. (1978). Coming home from a Cult. The Lutheran, 16, 4-7.
Robbins, T. (1985). Objectionable aspects of ―cults‖: Rhetoric and reality. Cultic Studies
Journal, 2, 358-370.
Ross, J. C. (1984). Cults and adolescents. Update, 8, 20-29.
Schuppin v. Unification Church, 435 Supp. 603, D. Vt. (1977).
Schwartz, L. L. (1982). Therapy with families of cult members. In A. S. Gurman (Ed.),
Questions and answers in the practice of family therapy, Vol. 2, 78-81. New York:
Brunner/Mazel.
Schwartz, L. L. (1985). Leaving cults. Update, 9, 3-10.
Schwartz, L. L. &Zemel, 1. L. (1980). Religious cults: Family concerns and the law. Journal
of Marital and Family Therapy, 6, 301-308.
Shupe, A. D. ,Jr. &Brondey, D. G. (1982). Shaping the public response to Jonestown:
People‘s Temple and the anticult movement In K. Levi (Ed.), Violence and religious
commitment: Implications of Jim Jones‟ People‟s Temple movement, 105-132. University
Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press.


























































































