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cults and abusive relationships. Alameda, CA: Hunter House.
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evaluation Counseling: A critique. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 8(1), 35-50.
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Wexler, M., &Fraser, S. (1995). Expanding the groupthink explanation to the study of
contemporary cults. Cultic Studies Journal, 12(1), 49-71.
Woods, A., &Grant, T. (1995). Reason in revolt: Marxist philosophy and modern science.
London: Wellred.
Dennis Tourish, Ph.D., is a lecturer in communication at the University of Ulster, Northern
Ireland. He specializes in the study of interpersonal and organizational communication. He
may be reached at the School of Behavioural and Communication Sciences, University of
Ulster, Newtownabbey BT37 OQB, Northern Ireland.
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Journal, 1998, Volume 15,
Number 1, pages 33-67. 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.
Lalich, J. (1992). The cadre ideal: Origins and development of a political cult. Cultic Studies
Journal, 9(1), 1-77.
Lalich, J. (1993). A little carrot and a lot of stick. In M. Langone, (Ed) Recovery from cults.
New York: Norton.
Langone, M. (1988). Cults: Questions and answers. Weston, MA: American Family
Foundation.
Lenin, V.I. (1977). Collected works, (Vol 5). Moscow: Progress Pubs.
Lenin, V.I. (1977). Collected works, (Vol 10). Moscow: Progress Pubs.
Lifton, R. (1961). Thought reform and the psychology of totalism. London: Gollancz.
Mandel, E. (1962). Marxist economic theory. London: Merlin Press.
Milliband, R. (1977). Marxism and politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Poole, L. (1995). Lenin and Trotsky: A question of organizational form. In H. Tickin, &M.
Cox, (Eds.), The ideas of Leon Trotsky,. London: Porcupine Press.
Richie, J. (1991). The secret world of cults. London: Angus and Robertson.
Scheflin, A., &Opton, E. (1978). The mind manipulators. New York: Paddington.
Siegel, P., Strohl, N., Ingram, L., Roche, D., &Taylor, J. (1987). Leninism as cult: The
democratic workers party. Socialist Review, 17, 59-85.
Singer, M. (1987). Group psychodynamics. In R. Berkow, &M. Sharp, (Eds.), The Merck
manual of diagnosis and therapy. Rahway, NJ: Dohme Research Laboratories.
Singer, M., with Lalich, J. (1995). Cults in our midst. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Taaffe, P. (1995). The rise of Militant. London: Militant Publications.
Tobias, M., &Lalich, J. (1994). Captive hearts, captive minds: Freedom and recovery from
cults and abusive relationships. Alameda, CA: Hunter House.
Tourish, D., &Irving P. (1995). Group influence and the psychology of cultism within Re-
evaluation Counseling: A critique. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 8(1), 35-50.
Trotsky, L. (1958). Trotsky’s diary in exile: 1935. London: Faber and Faber.
Trotsky, L. (1973). In defence of Marxism. New York: Pathfinder.
Trotsky, L. (1975). My life: An attempt at an autobiography. London: Penguin.
Turner, J. (1991). Social influence. Buckingham: Open University.
Turner, J., &Oakes, P. (1997). The socially structured mind. In C. McGarty, &S. Haslam,
(Eds.), The message of social psychology. Oxford: Blackwell.
Valtin, J. (1988). Out of the night. London: Fortress Publications.
Volkogonov, D. (1994). Lenin: Life and legacy. London: Harper Collins.
Wexler, M., &Fraser, S. (1995). Expanding the groupthink explanation to the study of
contemporary cults. Cultic Studies Journal, 12(1), 49-71.
Woods, A., &Grant, T. (1995). Reason in revolt: Marxist philosophy and modern science.
London: Wellred.
Dennis Tourish, Ph.D., is a lecturer in communication at the University of Ulster, Northern
Ireland. He specializes in the study of interpersonal and organizational communication. He
may be reached at the School of Behavioural and Communication Sciences, University of
Ulster, Newtownabbey BT37 OQB, Northern Ireland.
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Journal, 1998, Volume 15,
Number 1, pages 33-67. 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.


































































