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place in Milwaukee April 22-23. The special guest speaker was Margaret Thaler Singer, Professor of
Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley.
The International Cult Education Program (ICEP) is a new joint program of the American
Family Foundation (publisher of the Cultic Studies Journal) and the Cult Awareness Network. ICEP
enrolls clergy and educators at all levels interested in helping to develop and propagate programs
aimed to stimulate critical thinking in young people with a view to alerting them about cultism and
forewarning them against destructive cult involvements. ICEP's newsletter is called Young People
and Cults. For information write Marcia R. Rudin, Director, ICEP, P. 0. Box 1232, Gracie Station,
New York, New York 10028, (212) 439-1550.
A Cult Awareness Seminar for police was held by the Westchester County (NY) Detective
Association on April 14, 1988 in Tarrytown, New York. Presentations by experts from several New
York community agencies covered personal experiences in cults, individual and family counseling,
legal questions for individuals, families, and law enforcement agents, and a slide presentation on Satanism
by Cult Awareness Network security consultant Larry Zilliox.
Today's Mind Field: Personal Growth or Mind Abuse? a 3-part lecture series was
presented by Baltimore's Project Yedid, the Baltimore Jewish Family Services, and the Cult Awareness
Network of Baltimore March 21, 28, and April 11, 1988. The lectures included: ―Psychological Influences:
Ethics and Outrages,‖ by clinical psychologist Harold Goldstein, Ph. D. ―Another Look at 2 Popular Growth
Groups,‖ by Kevin Garvey, of Kevin Garvey and Associates, Carlisle, PA and Pat Ryan, former members of
est (Erhard Seminars Training) and Transcendental Meditation (TM) respectively and ―Making Your Way
Through Today's Mind Field,‖ by Hillel Zeitlin, L.C.S.W., director of Project Yedid. For information contact
Hillel Zeitlin, Project Yedid, 5700 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215.
Cults, Consciousness Movements and New Religious Conflicts was the title of a one-
day seminar for counseling professionals, held on June 7, 1988 and led by Hillel Zeitlin, M. S. W., L.
C. S. W., at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore. Major topics included: ―Secularity and
the Spiritual Supermarket The Role of Counseling Counseling Approaches and Positive Prevention.
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Journal, 1988, Volume 5, Number 1,
pages 155-157. Please keep in mind that the pagination of this electronic reprint differs from that of the bound volume.
This fact could affect how you enter bibliographic information in papers that you may write.
place in Milwaukee April 22-23. The special guest speaker was Margaret Thaler Singer, Professor of
Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley.
The International Cult Education Program (ICEP) is a new joint program of the American
Family Foundation (publisher of the Cultic Studies Journal) and the Cult Awareness Network. ICEP
enrolls clergy and educators at all levels interested in helping to develop and propagate programs
aimed to stimulate critical thinking in young people with a view to alerting them about cultism and
forewarning them against destructive cult involvements. ICEP's newsletter is called Young People
and Cults. For information write Marcia R. Rudin, Director, ICEP, P. 0. Box 1232, Gracie Station,
New York, New York 10028, (212) 439-1550.
A Cult Awareness Seminar for police was held by the Westchester County (NY) Detective
Association on April 14, 1988 in Tarrytown, New York. Presentations by experts from several New
York community agencies covered personal experiences in cults, individual and family counseling,
legal questions for individuals, families, and law enforcement agents, and a slide presentation on Satanism
by Cult Awareness Network security consultant Larry Zilliox.
Today's Mind Field: Personal Growth or Mind Abuse? a 3-part lecture series was
presented by Baltimore's Project Yedid, the Baltimore Jewish Family Services, and the Cult Awareness
Network of Baltimore March 21, 28, and April 11, 1988. The lectures included: ―Psychological Influences:
Ethics and Outrages,‖ by clinical psychologist Harold Goldstein, Ph. D. ―Another Look at 2 Popular Growth
Groups,‖ by Kevin Garvey, of Kevin Garvey and Associates, Carlisle, PA and Pat Ryan, former members of
est (Erhard Seminars Training) and Transcendental Meditation (TM) respectively and ―Making Your Way
Through Today's Mind Field,‖ by Hillel Zeitlin, L.C.S.W., director of Project Yedid. For information contact
Hillel Zeitlin, Project Yedid, 5700 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215.
Cults, Consciousness Movements and New Religious Conflicts was the title of a one-
day seminar for counseling professionals, held on June 7, 1988 and led by Hillel Zeitlin, M. S. W., L.
C. S. W., at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore. Major topics included: ―Secularity and
the Spiritual Supermarket The Role of Counseling Counseling Approaches and Positive Prevention.
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Journal, 1988, Volume 5, Number 1,
pages 155-157. Please keep in mind that the pagination of this electronic reprint differs from that of the bound volume.
This fact could affect how you enter bibliographic information in papers that you may write.




























































































































