Cultic Studies Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1989, Page 84
Religious Groups. Psychiatry, 5, 312-22.
Ralston, H. (1987). Christian Ashrams: A New Religious Movement in Contemporary India.
Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press. Richardson, J.T. (1989). Money and Power in the
New Religions.
Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press.
Robbins, T. (1988). Cults, Converts and Charisma.. The Sociology of New Religious
Movements. London: Sage.
Rose, L.H. (1988). A Model of the Creative Process Based on Quantum
Physics and Vedic Science. Journal of Creative Behavior, 22, 139-153.
Ross, M.W. (1988). Effects of Membership in Scientology on Personality: An Exploratory
Study. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 27, 630-636.
Saliba, J.A. (1987). Psychiatry and the Cults: An Annotated Bibliography. New York:
Garland Publishing.
Schutte, N.S., Malouff, J.M., &Doyle, J.S. (1988). The Relationship Between Characteristics of the
Victim, Persuasive Techniques of the Batterer, and Returning to a Battering Relationship. Journal of
Social Psychology, 128, 605-610.
Shupe, A., &Hadden, J. (1986). Prophetic Religions and Politics. New York: Paragon House.
Shupe, A., &Hadden, J. (1987). Televangelism, Money and Power. Henry Holt &Co.
Singer, S.F. (1988). Mystical-Ecstatic and Trance States. British Journal of Psychiatry, 152, 296-297.
Silverstein, S.M. (1988). A Study of Religious Conversion in North America. Genetic, Social, &
General Psychology Monographs, 114, 261-305.
Simpson, J. (1987). Globalization, the New Religious Right, and the Politics of the Body. A Special
Issue: The New Right: Thought and Policy. Psychohistory Review, 15, 59-75.
Sipe, R.B. (1987). False Premises, False Promises: A Re-Examination of the Human Potential
Movement. Issues in Radical Therapy, 12, 49-53.
Sirkin, M.I., &Grellong, B.A. (1988). Cult vs. Non-Cult Jewish Families: Factors in Influencing
Conversion. Cultic Studies Journal 5, 2-22.
Skrabanek, P. (1988). Paranormal Health Claims. Erperientia, 44, 303-9.
Spanos, N.P., &Moretti, P. (1988). Correlates of Mystical and Diabolical Experiences in a
Sample of Female University Students. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 27, 105-
116.
Stones, C.R. (1988). Socioreligious Semantic Space in Small Nonconformist
Communities: A South African Study. Small Group Behavior, 19, 109-116.
VanDelden, G. (1987). “Jugendreligionen” -Neue Religositat oder Keimzelle der neure
Gewalt? (“Youth‟s Religions” -New Religiosity or Seedbed of the New Violence?),
Frankfurt a.M. -Bern Lang.
VanDriel, B., &Richardson, J.T. (1988). Print Media Coverage of New Religious Movements:
A Longitudinal Study. Journal of Communication, 38 37-61.
Wallitsch, L.B. (1988). The Effects of a Personal Growth Group on the Interpersonal
Relationships of First-Year College Women. Dissertation Abstracts International, 49,
737.
Wass, H., Raup, J.L., Cerullo, K., &Martel, L. (1988-89). Adolescents‟ Interest in and views of
Destructive Themes in Rock Music. Journal of Death &Dying 19, 177-186.
Wheeler, B.R., Wood, S., &Hatch, R.J. (1988). Assessment and Intervention with
Adolescents Involved in Satanism. Social Work, 33, 547-550.
Wilber, K. (1989). Let‟s Nuke the Transpersonalists: A Response to
Albert Ellis. Journal of Counseling &Development, 67, 332-335.
Whitehead, H. (1987). Renunciation and Reformulation: A Study of Conversion in an
American Sect. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.
Wright, S.A. (1988). Leaving Cults: The Dynamics of Defection, S.S.S.R. Monograph
Series.
Religious Groups. Psychiatry, 5, 312-22.
Ralston, H. (1987). Christian Ashrams: A New Religious Movement in Contemporary India.
Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press. Richardson, J.T. (1989). Money and Power in the
New Religions.
Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press.
Robbins, T. (1988). Cults, Converts and Charisma.. The Sociology of New Religious
Movements. London: Sage.
Rose, L.H. (1988). A Model of the Creative Process Based on Quantum
Physics and Vedic Science. Journal of Creative Behavior, 22, 139-153.
Ross, M.W. (1988). Effects of Membership in Scientology on Personality: An Exploratory
Study. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 27, 630-636.
Saliba, J.A. (1987). Psychiatry and the Cults: An Annotated Bibliography. New York:
Garland Publishing.
Schutte, N.S., Malouff, J.M., &Doyle, J.S. (1988). The Relationship Between Characteristics of the
Victim, Persuasive Techniques of the Batterer, and Returning to a Battering Relationship. Journal of
Social Psychology, 128, 605-610.
Shupe, A., &Hadden, J. (1986). Prophetic Religions and Politics. New York: Paragon House.
Shupe, A., &Hadden, J. (1987). Televangelism, Money and Power. Henry Holt &Co.
Singer, S.F. (1988). Mystical-Ecstatic and Trance States. British Journal of Psychiatry, 152, 296-297.
Silverstein, S.M. (1988). A Study of Religious Conversion in North America. Genetic, Social, &
General Psychology Monographs, 114, 261-305.
Simpson, J. (1987). Globalization, the New Religious Right, and the Politics of the Body. A Special
Issue: The New Right: Thought and Policy. Psychohistory Review, 15, 59-75.
Sipe, R.B. (1987). False Premises, False Promises: A Re-Examination of the Human Potential
Movement. Issues in Radical Therapy, 12, 49-53.
Sirkin, M.I., &Grellong, B.A. (1988). Cult vs. Non-Cult Jewish Families: Factors in Influencing
Conversion. Cultic Studies Journal 5, 2-22.
Skrabanek, P. (1988). Paranormal Health Claims. Erperientia, 44, 303-9.
Spanos, N.P., &Moretti, P. (1988). Correlates of Mystical and Diabolical Experiences in a
Sample of Female University Students. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 27, 105-
116.
Stones, C.R. (1988). Socioreligious Semantic Space in Small Nonconformist
Communities: A South African Study. Small Group Behavior, 19, 109-116.
VanDelden, G. (1987). “Jugendreligionen” -Neue Religositat oder Keimzelle der neure
Gewalt? (“Youth‟s Religions” -New Religiosity or Seedbed of the New Violence?),
Frankfurt a.M. -Bern Lang.
VanDriel, B., &Richardson, J.T. (1988). Print Media Coverage of New Religious Movements:
A Longitudinal Study. Journal of Communication, 38 37-61.
Wallitsch, L.B. (1988). The Effects of a Personal Growth Group on the Interpersonal
Relationships of First-Year College Women. Dissertation Abstracts International, 49,
737.
Wass, H., Raup, J.L., Cerullo, K., &Martel, L. (1988-89). Adolescents‟ Interest in and views of
Destructive Themes in Rock Music. Journal of Death &Dying 19, 177-186.
Wheeler, B.R., Wood, S., &Hatch, R.J. (1988). Assessment and Intervention with
Adolescents Involved in Satanism. Social Work, 33, 547-550.
Wilber, K. (1989). Let‟s Nuke the Transpersonalists: A Response to
Albert Ellis. Journal of Counseling &Development, 67, 332-335.
Whitehead, H. (1987). Renunciation and Reformulation: A Study of Conversion in an
American Sect. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.
Wright, S.A. (1988). Leaving Cults: The Dynamics of Defection, S.S.S.R. Monograph
Series.

























































































