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Steve K. Dubrow-Eichel received his B.A. from Columbia University in 1976 and his Ph.D.
from the University of Pennsylvania in 1989, where he was honored for having defended his
doctoral dissertation on deprogramming with distinction. In addition to his work with
cultists, Dr. Dubrow-Eichel is the supervising psychologist and Clinical Director of the St.
Francis Home for Boys, in Bensalem, PA.
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