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Appendix A:
Recommended Reading List
Here are some suggested readings on this and other topics. You may want to
think about, and discuss with others, how to personalize your recovery plan to
your specific needs. Study questions and their answers for some of the readings
listed under Recovery 101 can be found in Appendix B and C. Please review the
Additional Readings list for other materials that may interest you.
Recovery 101 -The Basics
"Coming Out of the Cults" (Singer, )1979
"Kids 'n' Cults" (Swope, 1980)
"Resisting Mind Control" (Andersen a -d Zimbardo, 1980)
Combatting Cult Mind Control (Hassan, 1988)
Recovery from Cults (Langone, (Ed.), 1993).
Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism, Chapters 5, 12,22
(Lifton, 1961)
Touchstones (Stoner and Kisser, 1992)
Trauma and Recovery (Herman, 1992)
Youth, Brainwashing and the Extremist Cults (Enroth, 1977)
Recovery 201 -Filling in the Gaps
The Disowned Self (Branden, 1971)
Global Politics (Ray, 1983)
Influence (Cialdini, 1984)
Moonwebs (Freed, 1980)
Transitions (Bridges, 1980)
The Worldly Philosophers (Heilbroner, 980)
Recovery 301 -Additional Studies
The Politics of International Economic Relations (Spero, 1985)
The Feminine Mystique (Freidan, 1963)
Cults and Consequences (Andres and Lane, 1988)
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