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Rogers, C. (1987). Rogers, Kohut, and Erickson: A personal perspective or some similarities
and differences. In J. Zeig (Ed.), The evolution of psychotherapy (pp. 179-187). New
York: Brunner/Mazel.
Rosedale, H. (1986). [Review of: To secure the blessings of liberty: American constitutional
law and the new religious movements]. Cultic Studies Journal, 3, 251-257.
Ross, J., &Langone, M. (1988). Cults: What parents should know. Weston MA: American
Family Foundation.
Ross, M. (1985). Mental health in Hare Krishna devotees: A longitudinal study. American
Journal of Psychiatry, 5, 65-67.
Rudin, J., &Rudin, M. (1980). Prison or paradise? The new religious cults Philadelphia:
Fortress Press.
Schachter, S. (1959). The psychology of affiliation. Stanford, CA: Stanford Univ.
Schein, E. (1961). Coercive persuasion. New York: Norton.
Schwartz, L. (1983). Family therapists and families of cult members. International Journal
of Family Therapy, 5, 168-178.
Schwartz, L., &Kaslow, F. (1982). The cult phenomenon: Historical sociological and familial
factors contributing to their development and appeal. In Schwartz, L., &Kaslow, F.
(Eds.), Cults and the family) (pp.3-30). New York: Haworth Press.
Selltiz, C., Wrightsman, L., &Cook, S. (1976). Research methods in social relations (3rd
ed.). New York. Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Shepherd, W. (1985). To secure the blessings of liberty: America, constitutional law and the
new religious movements. New York Crossroad Publishing.
Shor, (1959). Hypnosis and the concept of the generalized reality orientation American
Journal of psychotherapy, 13, 582-602.
Shupe, A., &Bromley, D. (1980). The new vigilantes: Deprogrammers, anti-cults and the
new religions. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
Singer, M. (1979, January). Coming out of cults. Psychology Today, 72-82.
Singer, M. (1982, October). The systematic manipulation of social and psychological
influence. Paper presented at the annual national meeting of the Citizens Freedom
Foundation, Washington, D.C.
Skonovd, L. (1981). Apostasy: The process of defection from religious totalism.
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of California, Davis.
Solomon, T. (1981). Integrating the “Moonie experience: A survey of ex-members of the
Unification Church. In T. Robbins and D. Anthony (Eds.), In gods we trust. New
Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.
Spero, P. (1984, June). Some pre-and post-treatment characteristics of cult devotees.
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 749-750.
Steiner, C. (1971). Games alcoholics play: The analysis of life scripts. New York: Grove.
Stipes, G. (1985). Principles of religious cult indoctrination. Journal of Psychology and
Christianity, 4, 64-72.
Stoner, C., &Parke, J. (1977). All God's children: The cult experience-- salvation or slavery?
Radnor, PA: Chilton.
Streiner, L. (1984). Mind-bending: Brainwashing, cults, and deprogramming in the '80s.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Sullivan, L. (1994). Counseling and involvements in new religious groups. Cultic Studies
Journal, 1, 178-195.
Underwood, B., &Underwood, B. (1979). Hostage to heaven. New York: Clarkson N. Potter.
Ungerleider, I., &Wellisch, D. (1979a, January). Cultism, thought control and
deprogramming: Observations on a phenomenon. Psychiatric Opinion, pp. 10-15.
Ungerleider, J., &Wellisch, D. (1979b). Coercive persuasion (brainwashing), religious cults,
and deprogramming. American Journal of Psychiatry, 136, 279-282.
Rogers, C. (1987). Rogers, Kohut, and Erickson: A personal perspective or some similarities
and differences. In J. Zeig (Ed.), The evolution of psychotherapy (pp. 179-187). New
York: Brunner/Mazel.
Rosedale, H. (1986). [Review of: To secure the blessings of liberty: American constitutional
law and the new religious movements]. Cultic Studies Journal, 3, 251-257.
Ross, J., &Langone, M. (1988). Cults: What parents should know. Weston MA: American
Family Foundation.
Ross, M. (1985). Mental health in Hare Krishna devotees: A longitudinal study. American
Journal of Psychiatry, 5, 65-67.
Rudin, J., &Rudin, M. (1980). Prison or paradise? The new religious cults Philadelphia:
Fortress Press.
Schachter, S. (1959). The psychology of affiliation. Stanford, CA: Stanford Univ.
Schein, E. (1961). Coercive persuasion. New York: Norton.
Schwartz, L. (1983). Family therapists and families of cult members. International Journal
of Family Therapy, 5, 168-178.
Schwartz, L., &Kaslow, F. (1982). The cult phenomenon: Historical sociological and familial
factors contributing to their development and appeal. In Schwartz, L., &Kaslow, F.
(Eds.), Cults and the family) (pp.3-30). New York: Haworth Press.
Selltiz, C., Wrightsman, L., &Cook, S. (1976). Research methods in social relations (3rd
ed.). New York. Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Shepherd, W. (1985). To secure the blessings of liberty: America, constitutional law and the
new religious movements. New York Crossroad Publishing.
Shor, (1959). Hypnosis and the concept of the generalized reality orientation American
Journal of psychotherapy, 13, 582-602.
Shupe, A., &Bromley, D. (1980). The new vigilantes: Deprogrammers, anti-cults and the
new religions. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
Singer, M. (1979, January). Coming out of cults. Psychology Today, 72-82.
Singer, M. (1982, October). The systematic manipulation of social and psychological
influence. Paper presented at the annual national meeting of the Citizens Freedom
Foundation, Washington, D.C.
Skonovd, L. (1981). Apostasy: The process of defection from religious totalism.
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of California, Davis.
Solomon, T. (1981). Integrating the “Moonie experience: A survey of ex-members of the
Unification Church. In T. Robbins and D. Anthony (Eds.), In gods we trust. New
Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.
Spero, P. (1984, June). Some pre-and post-treatment characteristics of cult devotees.
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 749-750.
Steiner, C. (1971). Games alcoholics play: The analysis of life scripts. New York: Grove.
Stipes, G. (1985). Principles of religious cult indoctrination. Journal of Psychology and
Christianity, 4, 64-72.
Stoner, C., &Parke, J. (1977). All God's children: The cult experience-- salvation or slavery?
Radnor, PA: Chilton.
Streiner, L. (1984). Mind-bending: Brainwashing, cults, and deprogramming in the '80s.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Sullivan, L. (1994). Counseling and involvements in new religious groups. Cultic Studies
Journal, 1, 178-195.
Underwood, B., &Underwood, B. (1979). Hostage to heaven. New York: Clarkson N. Potter.
Ungerleider, I., &Wellisch, D. (1979a, January). Cultism, thought control and
deprogramming: Observations on a phenomenon. Psychiatric Opinion, pp. 10-15.
Ungerleider, J., &Wellisch, D. (1979b). Coercive persuasion (brainwashing), religious cults,
and deprogramming. American Journal of Psychiatry, 136, 279-282.






















































































