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  Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.  

 Vol. 1, No. 1, 2002

   

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CSJ Reprints  

CSJ Vol.9. No. 1

The Cadre Ideal: Origins and Development of a Political Cult.  Janja Lalich.

Psychiatric Problems in Ex-Members of Word of Life.  Gudrun Swartling, O.T. & Per G. Swartling, M.D.

The Council of Europe's Report on Sects and New Religious Movements. 

CSJ Vol.9. No. 2

Psychotherapy Cults: An Ethical Analysis.  Kim Boland & Gordon Lindbloom, Ph.D.

Cults, Coercion, and Contumely.  M. Singer, Ph.D. & M. Addis.

The Appeal of the Impossible and the Efflorescence of the Unbelievable: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Cults and Occultism.  David A. Halperin, Ph.D.

Psychological Abuse.  Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.

Post-Cult Symptoms as Measured by the MCMI Before and After Residential Treatment.  Paul R. Martin, Ph.D., Michael D. Langone, Ph.D., Arthur A. Dole, Ph.D., & Jeffrey Wiltrout.

CSJ Vol.10. No. 1

Undue Influence in Contract and Probate Law.  Abraham Nievod, Ph.D., J.D.

Undue Influence and Written Documents: Psychological Aspects.  Margaret Thaler Singer, Ph.D.

The Dark Underside: Cultic Misappropriation of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis.  David Halperin, M.D.

Cult Conversion, Deprogramming, and the Triune Brain.  Geri-Ann Galanti.

Is the New Age Movement Harmless?  Critics vs. Experts.  A. Dole, Ph.D., M. Langone, Ph.D., & S. Dubrow-Eichel, Ph.D.

CSJ Vol.10. No. 2

Introduction to special issue, "A Dialogue with Dr. Johannes Aagaard."  Paul K. Eckstein.

Symposium with Johannes Aagaard.

Pluralism, Deeds, Creeds, and Cults.  Michael Langone, Ph.D.

An Exit Counselor's Perspective.  David Clark.

Religious Recoding.  Rev. Walter Debold.

Returning to Cosmology: The Logic of the Discussion and the Language of the Soul.  Paul K. Eckstein.

CSJ Vol.11. No. 1

Strongly Held Views About the New Age: Critics Versus Experts.  Arthur Dole, Ph.D. & Michael Langone, Ph.D.

God's Company: New Age Ethics and the Bank of Credit and Commerce International.  Paul Heelas, Ph.D.

Never Say Die.  Jeanne Marie Laskas.

The Experience of the SPES Foundation: Some Remarks on the Different Attitudes Toward New Religious Movements in Argentina and in Europe.  Jose Maria Baamond, Ph.D.

Cults in Latin America.  Alfredo Silletta.

More Than the Devil's Due.  Adrian J. Reimers, Ph.D.

The Group Psychological Abuse Scale: A Measure of the Varieties of Cultic Abuse.  William Chambers, Ph.D., Michael Langone, Ph.D., Arthur Dole, Ph.D., & James W. Grice.

CSJ Vol.11. No. 2

Lustful Prophet: A Psychosexual Historical Study of the Children of God's Leader, David Berg.  Stephen A. Kent, Ph.D.

Psychological Issues of Former Fundamentalists.  James C. Moyers.

Promises and Illusions: A Commencement Address.  Herbert L. Rosedale, Esq.

Sleep Deprivation.  Jean-Louis Valatx.

CSJ Vol.12. No. 1

Cults in American Society.  American Bar Association Commission on Mental and Physical Disability Law.

Judgment by the Fukuoka (Japan) District Court on the Unification Church.

Expanding the Groupthink Explanation to the Study of Contemporary Cults.  Mark N. Wexler, Ph.D.

CSJ Vol.12. No. 2

Clinical Case Studies of Cult Members.  Arthur  Dole, Ph.D.

Personality, Belief in the Paranormal, and Involvement with Satanic Practices Among Young Adult Males.  Stuart M. Leeds.

Secular and Religious Critiques of Cults: Complementary Visions, Not Irresolvable Conflicts.  Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.

Women and Cults: A Lawyer's Perspective.  Herbert Rosedale, Esq.

CSJ Vol.13. No. 1

Legal Decision: Borawick v. Shay.

Commentary on Borawick v. Shay: The Fate of Hypnotically Retrieved Memories.  Alan W. Scheflin, Esq.

Commentary on …Borawick v. Shay: Hypnosis, Social Influence, Incestuous Child Abuse, and Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Iatrogenic Creation of Horrific Memories for the Remote Past.  Robert A. Karlin, Ph.D., & Martin T. Orne, M.D., Ph.D.

Ethical Standards for Thought Reform Consultants.  Carol Giambalvo, Joseph Kelly, Patrick Ryan & Madeleine Landau Tobias.

CSJ Vol.13. No. 2

Pseudo-identity and the Treatment of Personality Change in Victims of Captivity and Cults.  Louis J. West, M.D. & Paul Martin, Ph.D.

Psychosocial Evaluation of Suspected Psychological Maltreatment in Children and Adolescents.  American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.

Group Influence and the Psychology of Cultism Within Re-evaluation Counseling: A Critique.  Dennis Tourish, M.Sc., Ph.D. & Pauline Irving, M.Sc., Dip. C.G., C.Psych., Ph.D.

The Threat to Entrepreneurial Freedom and Initiative Posed by "New Age" Management Training Programs.  Herbert L. Rosedale, Esq.

CSJ Vol.14. No. 1

Introduction: “We Own Her Now.”  Janja Lalich.

Dominance and Submission: The Psychosexual Exploitation of Women in Cults.  Janja Lalich.

Gender Attributes That Affect Women’s Attraction to and Involvement in Cults.  Shelly Rosen.

Mothers In Cults: The Influence of Cults on the Relationship of Mothers to Their Children.  Alexandra Stein.

Sex, Lies, and Grand Schemes of Thought in Closed Groups.  A Collective of Women.

No Place to Go: Life in a Prison Without Bars.  Katherine Betz.

Wifely Subjection: Mental Health Issues in Jehovah’s Witness Women.  Kaynor J. Weishaupt & Michael D. Stensland.

Working with Women Survivors of Cults: An Empowerment Model for Counselors.  Penny Dahlen.

CSJ Vol.14. No. 2

Hypnosis and the Iatrogenic Creation of Memory: On the Need for a Per Se Exclusion of Testimony Based on Hypnotically Influenced Recall.  Robert A. Karlin & Martin T. Orne.

False Memory and Buridan’s Ass: A Response to Karlin and Orne.  Alan W. Scheflin.

The Individual Cult Experience Index: The Assessment of Cult Involvement and Its Relationship to Postcult Distress.  Nadine Winocur, Jonibeth Whitney, Carol Sorenson, Peggy Vaughn, & David Foy.

CSJ Vol.15. No. 1

Women, the Law, and Cults: Three Avenues of Legal Recourse—New Rape Laws, Violence Against Women Act, and Antistalking Laws. Robin A. Boyle, J.D.

Ideological Intransigence, Democratic Centralism, and Cultism: A Case Study from the Political Left. Dennis Tourish, Ph.D.

Residence Halls and Cults: Fact or Fiction? Russell K. Elleven, Ed.D., Carolyn W. Kern, Ph.D., & Katherine Claunch Moore

A Comment on the Debate Between Scheflin and Karlin and Orne on the Admissibility of Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony.  Gilbert C. Hoover, IV, Esq.

In Favor of a Per Se Exclusion of Hypnotically Influenced Testimony: A Reply to Hoover.  Robert A. Karlin, Ph.D. and Martin T. Orne, M.D., Ph.D.

Brief Report: Perceived Psychological Abuse and the Cincinnati Church of Christ.  Donna L. Adams

CSJ Vol.15. No. 2

Special Collection. Recovery From Cults: A Pastoral/Psychological Dialogue – Personal Accounts

Moments of Grace.  Nancy Miquelon

Nothing Need Go to Waste. Patrick Knapp

From Counterfeit to Truth: A Personal Quest.  Carson Miles

Bible-Cult Mind Control. David Clark

Overcoming the Bondage of Revictimization: A Rational/Empirical Defense of Thought Reform. Paul R. Martin, Ph.D., Lawrence Pile, Ron Burks, & Stephen Martin

Cult Experience: Psychological Abuse, Distress, Personality Characteristics, and Changes in Personal Relationships Reported by Former Members of Church Universal and Triumphant.  Irene Gasde, Richard Block, Ph.D.

CSJ Vol.16. No. 1

How Childlren in Cults May Use Emancipation Laws to Free Themselves.  Robin A. Boyle

Psychological Distress in Former Members of the International Churches of Christ and Noncultic Groups.  Peter T. Malinoski, Michael D. Langone, & Steven Jay Lynn

In Good Faith: Society and the New Religious Movements, Summary Report.  Swedish Government Commission

CSJ Vol. 16. No. 2

Shipwrecked in the Spirit: Implications of Some Controversial Catholic Movements.  Judith Church Tydings

Comment on "Shipwrecked in the Spirit": An Urgent Pastoral Concern.  Michael Duggan

Proposing a "Bill of Inalienable Rights" for Intentional Communities.  Benjamin Zablocki

How Should the Communities Movement Handle Questions of Abuse? Responding to Benjamin Zablocki's Proposed "Bill of Rights."  Laird Sandhill

Comment on Leeds (1995).  Paul Cardwell, Jr.  

CSJ Vol. 17

Child Fatalities from Religion-Motivated Neglect.  Seth M. Asser, M.D. & Rita Swan, Ph.D.

Prophets of the Apocalypse: White Supremacy and the Theology of Christian Identity.   Dennis Tourish , Ph.D. & Tim Wohlforth

Domestic Violence as a Cultic System.  David Ward

Brainwashing and Re-Indoctrination Programs in the Children of God/The Family.  Stephen A. Kent, Ph.D. & Deana Hall

The Two “Camps” of Cultic Studies:  Time for a Dialogue.   Michael Langone , Ph.D.

“Mind Control” in New Religious Movements and the American Psychological Association.  Dr. Alberto Amitrani & Dr. Raffaella Di Marzio

Blind or Just Don’t Want to See?  Brainwashing, Mystification, and Suspicion.  Dr. Alberto Amitrani & Dr. Raffaella Di Marzio

The Relation of Group Philosophy to Different Types of Dangerous Conduct in Cultic Groups.   Dianne Casoni , Ph.D.

The Falun Gong: Beyond the Headlines.  Patsy Rahn

CSJ Vol. 18

Cults, Psychological Manipulation and Society: International Perspectives – An Overview. Michael Langone , Ph.D.

What Should We Do About Cults: An Italian Perspective. Dr. Raffaella Di Marzio

Cults, Freedom of Belief, and Freedom of Religion. Judge Denis Barthelemy

The Crimes and Teachings of Aum Shinrikyo. Hiroshi Hirata, Attorney at Law

Cults in Japan : Legal Issues. Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Attorney at Law

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  Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.  

 Vol. 1, No. 1, 2002

   

 12  | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10

History of the American Family Foundation 5/10

CSJ Reprints  

CSJ Vol.9. No. 1

The Cadre Ideal: Origins and Development of a Political Cult.  Janja Lalich.

Psychiatric Problems in Ex-Members of Word of Life.  Gudrun Swartling, O.T. & Per G. Swartling, M.D.

The Council of Europe's Report on Sects and New Religious Movements. 

CSJ Vol.9. No. 2

Psychotherapy Cults: An Ethical Analysis.  Kim Boland & Gordon Lindbloom, Ph.D.

Cults, Coercion, and Contumely.  M. Singer, Ph.D. & M. Addis.

The Appeal of the Impossible and the Efflorescence of the Unbelievable: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Cults and Occultism.  David A. Halperin, Ph.D.

Psychological Abuse.  Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.

Post-Cult Symptoms as Measured by the MCMI Before and After Residential Treatment.  Paul R. Martin, Ph.D., Michael D. Langone, Ph.D., Arthur A. Dole, Ph.D., & Jeffrey Wiltrout.

CSJ Vol.10. No. 1

Undue Influence in Contract and Probate Law.  Abraham Nievod, Ph.D., J.D.

Undue Influence and Written Documents: Psychological Aspects.  Margaret Thaler Singer, Ph.D.

The Dark Underside: Cultic Misappropriation of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis.  David Halperin, M.D.

Cult Conversion, Deprogramming, and the Triune Brain.  Geri-Ann Galanti.

Is the New Age Movement Harmless?  Critics vs. Experts.  A. Dole, Ph.D., M. Langone, Ph.D., & S. Dubrow-Eichel, Ph.D.

CSJ Vol.10. No. 2

Introduction to special issue, "A Dialogue with Dr. Johannes Aagaard."  Paul K. Eckstein.

Symposium with Johannes Aagaard.

Pluralism, Deeds, Creeds, and Cults.  Michael Langone, Ph.D.

An Exit Counselor's Perspective.  David Clark.

Religious Recoding.  Rev. Walter Debold.

Returning to Cosmology: The Logic of the Discussion and the Language of the Soul.  Paul K. Eckstein.

CSJ Vol.11. No. 1

Strongly Held Views About the New Age: Critics Versus Experts.  Arthur Dole, Ph.D. & Michael Langone, Ph.D.

God's Company: New Age Ethics and the Bank of Credit and Commerce International.  Paul Heelas, Ph.D.

Never Say Die.  Jeanne Marie Laskas.

The Experience of the SPES Foundation: Some Remarks on the Different Attitudes Toward New Religious Movements in Argentina and in Europe.  Jose Maria Baamond, Ph.D.

Cults in Latin America.  Alfredo Silletta.

More Than the Devil's Due.  Adrian J. Reimers, Ph.D.

The Group Psychological Abuse Scale: A Measure of the Varieties of Cultic Abuse.  William Chambers, Ph.D., Michael Langone, Ph.D., Arthur Dole, Ph.D., & James W. Grice.

CSJ Vol.11. No. 2

Lustful Prophet: A Psychosexual Historical Study of the Children of God's Leader, David Berg.  Stephen A. Kent, Ph.D.

Psychological Issues of Former Fundamentalists.  James C. Moyers.

Promises and Illusions: A Commencement Address.  Herbert L. Rosedale, Esq.

Sleep Deprivation.  Jean-Louis Valatx.

CSJ Vol.12. No. 1

Cults in American Society.  American Bar Association Commission on Mental and Physical Disability Law.

Judgment by the Fukuoka (Japan) District Court on the Unification Church.

Expanding the Groupthink Explanation to the Study of Contemporary Cults.  Mark N. Wexler, Ph.D.

CSJ Vol.12. No. 2

Clinical Case Studies of Cult Members.  Arthur  Dole, Ph.D.

Personality, Belief in the Paranormal, and Involvement with Satanic Practices Among Young Adult Males.  Stuart M. Leeds.

Secular and Religious Critiques of Cults: Complementary Visions, Not Irresolvable Conflicts.  Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.

Women and Cults: A Lawyer's Perspective.  Herbert Rosedale, Esq.

CSJ Vol.13. No. 1

Legal Decision: Borawick v. Shay.

Commentary on Borawick v. Shay: The Fate of Hypnotically Retrieved Memories.  Alan W. Scheflin, Esq.

Commentary on …Borawick v. Shay: Hypnosis, Social Influence, Incestuous Child Abuse, and Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Iatrogenic Creation of Horrific Memories for the Remote Past.  Robert A. Karlin, Ph.D., & Martin T. Orne, M.D., Ph.D.

Ethical Standards for Thought Reform Consultants.  Carol Giambalvo, Joseph Kelly, Patrick Ryan & Madeleine Landau Tobias.

CSJ Vol.13. No. 2

Pseudo-identity and the Treatment of Personality Change in Victims of Captivity and Cults.  Louis J. West, M.D. & Paul Martin, Ph.D.

Psychosocial Evaluation of Suspected Psychological Maltreatment in Children and Adolescents.  American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.

Group Influence and the Psychology of Cultism Within Re-evaluation Counseling: A Critique.  Dennis Tourish, M.Sc., Ph.D. & Pauline Irving, M.Sc., Dip. C.G., C.Psych., Ph.D.

The Threat to Entrepreneurial Freedom and Initiative Posed by "New Age" Management Training Programs.  Herbert L. Rosedale, Esq.

CSJ Vol.14. No. 1

Introduction: “We Own Her Now.”  Janja Lalich.

Dominance and Submission: The Psychosexual Exploitation of Women in Cults.  Janja Lalich.

Gender Attributes That Affect Women’s Attraction to and Involvement in Cults.  Shelly Rosen.

Mothers In Cults: The Influence of Cults on the Relationship of Mothers to Their Children.  Alexandra Stein.

Sex, Lies, and Grand Schemes of Thought in Closed Groups.  A Collective of Women.

No Place to Go: Life in a Prison Without Bars.  Katherine Betz.

Wifely Subjection: Mental Health Issues in Jehovah’s Witness Women.  Kaynor J. Weishaupt & Michael D. Stensland.

Working with Women Survivors of Cults: An Empowerment Model for Counselors.  Penny Dahlen.

CSJ Vol.14. No. 2

Hypnosis and the Iatrogenic Creation of Memory: On the Need for a Per Se Exclusion of Testimony Based on Hypnotically Influenced Recall.  Robert A. Karlin & Martin T. Orne.

False Memory and Buridan’s Ass: A Response to Karlin and Orne.  Alan W. Scheflin.

The Individual Cult Experience Index: The Assessment of Cult Involvement and Its Relationship to Postcult Distress.  Nadine Winocur, Jonibeth Whitney, Carol Sorenson, Peggy Vaughn, & David Foy.

CSJ Vol.15. No. 1

Women, the Law, and Cults: Three Avenues of Legal Recourse—New Rape Laws, Violence Against Women Act, and Antistalking Laws. Robin A. Boyle, J.D.

Ideological Intransigence, Democratic Centralism, and Cultism: A Case Study from the Political Left. Dennis Tourish, Ph.D.

Residence Halls and Cults: Fact or Fiction? Russell K. Elleven, Ed.D., Carolyn W. Kern, Ph.D., & Katherine Claunch Moore

A Comment on the Debate Between Scheflin and Karlin and Orne on the Admissibility of Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony.  Gilbert C. Hoover, IV, Esq.

In Favor of a Per Se Exclusion of Hypnotically Influenced Testimony: A Reply to Hoover.  Robert A. Karlin, Ph.D. and Martin T. Orne, M.D., Ph.D.

Brief Report: Perceived Psychological Abuse and the Cincinnati Church of Christ.  Donna L. Adams

CSJ Vol.15. No. 2

Special Collection. Recovery From Cults: A Pastoral/Psychological Dialogue – Personal Accounts

Moments of Grace.  Nancy Miquelon

Nothing Need Go to Waste. Patrick Knapp

From Counterfeit to Truth: A Personal Quest.  Carson Miles

Bible-Cult Mind Control. David Clark

Overcoming the Bondage of Revictimization: A Rational/Empirical Defense of Thought Reform. Paul R. Martin, Ph.D., Lawrence Pile, Ron Burks, & Stephen Martin

Cult Experience: Psychological Abuse, Distress, Personality Characteristics, and Changes in Personal Relationships Reported by Former Members of Church Universal and Triumphant.  Irene Gasde, Richard Block, Ph.D.

CSJ Vol.16. No. 1

How Childlren in Cults May Use Emancipation Laws to Free Themselves.  Robin A. Boyle

Psychological Distress in Former Members of the International Churches of Christ and Noncultic Groups.  Peter T. Malinoski, Michael D. Langone, & Steven Jay Lynn

In Good Faith: Society and the New Religious Movements, Summary Report.  Swedish Government Commission

CSJ Vol. 16. No. 2

Shipwrecked in the Spirit: Implications of Some Controversial Catholic Movements.  Judith Church Tydings

Comment on "Shipwrecked in the Spirit": An Urgent Pastoral Concern.  Michael Duggan

Proposing a "Bill of Inalienable Rights" for Intentional Communities.  Benjamin Zablocki

How Should the Communities Movement Handle Questions of Abuse? Responding to Benjamin Zablocki's Proposed "Bill of Rights."  Laird Sandhill

Comment on Leeds (1995).  Paul Cardwell, Jr.  

CSJ Vol. 17

Child Fatalities from Religion-Motivated Neglect.  Seth M. Asser, M.D. & Rita Swan, Ph.D.

Prophets of the Apocalypse: White Supremacy and the Theology of Christian Identity.   Dennis Tourish , Ph.D. & Tim Wohlforth

Domestic Violence as a Cultic System.  David Ward

Brainwashing and Re-Indoctrination Programs in the Children of God/The Family.  Stephen A. Kent, Ph.D. & Deana Hall

The Two “Camps” of Cultic Studies:  Time for a Dialogue.   Michael Langone , Ph.D.

“Mind Control” in New Religious Movements and the American Psychological Association.  Dr. Alberto Amitrani & Dr. Raffaella Di Marzio

Blind or Just Don’t Want to See?  Brainwashing, Mystification, and Suspicion.  Dr. Alberto Amitrani & Dr. Raffaella Di Marzio

The Relation of Group Philosophy to Different Types of Dangerous Conduct in Cultic Groups.   Dianne Casoni , Ph.D.

The Falun Gong: Beyond the Headlines.  Patsy Rahn

CSJ Vol. 18

Cults, Psychological Manipulation and Society: International Perspectives – An Overview. Michael Langone , Ph.D.

What Should We Do About Cults: An Italian Perspective. Dr. Raffaella Di Marzio

Cults, Freedom of Belief, and Freedom of Religion. Judge Denis Barthelemy

The Crimes and Teachings of Aum Shinrikyo. Hiroshi Hirata, Attorney at Law

Cults in Japan : Legal Issues. Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Attorney at Law

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  Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.  

 Vol. 1, No. 1, 2002

   

 12  | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10

History of the American Family Foundation 5/10

CSJ Reprints  

CSJ Vol.9. No. 1

The Cadre Ideal: Origins and Development of a Political Cult.  Janja Lalich.

Psychiatric Problems in Ex-Members of Word of Life.  Gudrun Swartling, O.T. & Per G. Swartling, M.D.

The Council of Europe's Report on Sects and New Religious Movements. 

CSJ Vol.9. No. 2

Psychotherapy Cults: An Ethical Analysis.  Kim Boland & Gordon Lindbloom, Ph.D.

Cults, Coercion, and Contumely.  M. Singer, Ph.D. & M. Addis.

The Appeal of the Impossible and the Efflorescence of the Unbelievable: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Cults and Occultism.  David A. Halperin, Ph.D.

Psychological Abuse.  Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.

Post-Cult Symptoms as Measured by the MCMI Before and After Residential Treatment.  Paul R. Martin, Ph.D., Michael D. Langone, Ph.D., Arthur A. Dole, Ph.D., & Jeffrey Wiltrout.

CSJ Vol.10. No. 1

Undue Influence in Contract and Probate Law.  Abraham Nievod, Ph.D., J.D.

Undue Influence and Written Documents: Psychological Aspects.  Margaret Thaler Singer, Ph.D.

The Dark Underside: Cultic Misappropriation of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis.  David Halperin, M.D.

Cult Conversion, Deprogramming, and the Triune Brain.  Geri-Ann Galanti.

Is the New Age Movement Harmless?  Critics vs. Experts.  A. Dole, Ph.D., M. Langone, Ph.D., & S. Dubrow-Eichel, Ph.D.

CSJ Vol.10. No. 2

Introduction to special issue, "A Dialogue with Dr. Johannes Aagaard."  Paul K. Eckstein.

Symposium with Johannes Aagaard.

Pluralism, Deeds, Creeds, and Cults.  Michael Langone, Ph.D.

An Exit Counselor's Perspective.  David Clark.

Religious Recoding.  Rev. Walter Debold.

Returning to Cosmology: The Logic of the Discussion and the Language of the Soul.  Paul K. Eckstein.

CSJ Vol.11. No. 1

Strongly Held Views About the New Age: Critics Versus Experts.  Arthur Dole, Ph.D. & Michael Langone, Ph.D.

God's Company: New Age Ethics and the Bank of Credit and Commerce International.  Paul Heelas, Ph.D.

Never Say Die.  Jeanne Marie Laskas.

The Experience of the SPES Foundation: Some Remarks on the Different Attitudes Toward New Religious Movements in Argentina and in Europe.  Jose Maria Baamond, Ph.D.

Cults in Latin America.  Alfredo Silletta.

More Than the Devil's Due.  Adrian J. Reimers, Ph.D.

The Group Psychological Abuse Scale: A Measure of the Varieties of Cultic Abuse.  William Chambers, Ph.D., Michael Langone, Ph.D., Arthur Dole, Ph.D., & James W. Grice.

CSJ Vol.11. No. 2

Lustful Prophet: A Psychosexual Historical Study of the Children of God's Leader, David Berg.  Stephen A. Kent, Ph.D.

Psychological Issues of Former Fundamentalists.  James C. Moyers.

Promises and Illusions: A Commencement Address.  Herbert L. Rosedale, Esq.

Sleep Deprivation.  Jean-Louis Valatx.

CSJ Vol.12. No. 1

Cults in American Society.  American Bar Association Commission on Mental and Physical Disability Law.

Judgment by the Fukuoka (Japan) District Court on the Unification Church.

Expanding the Groupthink Explanation to the Study of Contemporary Cults.  Mark N. Wexler, Ph.D.

CSJ Vol.12. No. 2

Clinical Case Studies of Cult Members.  Arthur  Dole, Ph.D.

Personality, Belief in the Paranormal, and Involvement with Satanic Practices Among Young Adult Males.  Stuart M. Leeds.

Secular and Religious Critiques of Cults: Complementary Visions, Not Irresolvable Conflicts.  Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.

Women and Cults: A Lawyer's Perspective.  Herbert Rosedale, Esq.

CSJ Vol.13. No. 1

Legal Decision: Borawick v. Shay.

Commentary on Borawick v. Shay: The Fate of Hypnotically Retrieved Memories.  Alan W. Scheflin, Esq.

Commentary on …Borawick v. Shay: Hypnosis, Social Influence, Incestuous Child Abuse, and Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Iatrogenic Creation of Horrific Memories for the Remote Past.  Robert A. Karlin, Ph.D., & Martin T. Orne, M.D., Ph.D.

Ethical Standards for Thought Reform Consultants.  Carol Giambalvo, Joseph Kelly, Patrick Ryan & Madeleine Landau Tobias.

CSJ Vol.13. No. 2

Pseudo-identity and the Treatment of Personality Change in Victims of Captivity and Cults.  Louis J. West, M.D. & Paul Martin, Ph.D.

Psychosocial Evaluation of Suspected Psychological Maltreatment in Children and Adolescents.  American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.

Group Influence and the Psychology of Cultism Within Re-evaluation Counseling: A Critique.  Dennis Tourish, M.Sc., Ph.D. & Pauline Irving, M.Sc., Dip. C.G., C.Psych., Ph.D.

The Threat to Entrepreneurial Freedom and Initiative Posed by "New Age" Management Training Programs.  Herbert L. Rosedale, Esq.

CSJ Vol.14. No. 1

Introduction: “We Own Her Now.”  Janja Lalich.

Dominance and Submission: The Psychosexual Exploitation of Women in Cults.  Janja Lalich.

Gender Attributes That Affect Women’s Attraction to and Involvement in Cults.  Shelly Rosen.

Mothers In Cults: The Influence of Cults on the Relationship of Mothers to Their Children.  Alexandra Stein.

Sex, Lies, and Grand Schemes of Thought in Closed Groups.  A Collective of Women.

No Place to Go: Life in a Prison Without Bars.  Katherine Betz.

Wifely Subjection: Mental Health Issues in Jehovah’s Witness Women.  Kaynor J. Weishaupt & Michael D. Stensland.

Working with Women Survivors of Cults: An Empowerment Model for Counselors.  Penny Dahlen.

CSJ Vol.14. No. 2

Hypnosis and the Iatrogenic Creation of Memory: On the Need for a Per Se Exclusion of Testimony Based on Hypnotically Influenced Recall.  Robert A. Karlin & Martin T. Orne.

False Memory and Buridan’s Ass: A Response to Karlin and Orne.  Alan W. Scheflin.

The Individual Cult Experience Index: The Assessment of Cult Involvement and Its Relationship to Postcult Distress.  Nadine Winocur, Jonibeth Whitney, Carol Sorenson, Peggy Vaughn, & David Foy.

CSJ Vol.15. No. 1

Women, the Law, and Cults: Three Avenues of Legal Recourse—New Rape Laws, Violence Against Women Act, and Antistalking Laws. Robin A. Boyle, J.D.

Ideological Intransigence, Democratic Centralism, and Cultism: A Case Study from the Political Left. Dennis Tourish, Ph.D.

Residence Halls and Cults: Fact or Fiction? Russell K. Elleven, Ed.D., Carolyn W. Kern, Ph.D., & Katherine Claunch Moore

A Comment on the Debate Between Scheflin and Karlin and Orne on the Admissibility of Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony.  Gilbert C. Hoover, IV, Esq.

In Favor of a Per Se Exclusion of Hypnotically Influenced Testimony: A Reply to Hoover.  Robert A. Karlin, Ph.D. and Martin T. Orne, M.D., Ph.D.

Brief Report: Perceived Psychological Abuse and the Cincinnati Church of Christ.  Donna L. Adams

CSJ Vol.15. No. 2

Special Collection. Recovery From Cults: A Pastoral/Psychological Dialogue – Personal Accounts

Moments of Grace.  Nancy Miquelon

Nothing Need Go to Waste. Patrick Knapp

From Counterfeit to Truth: A Personal Quest.  Carson Miles

Bible-Cult Mind Control. David Clark

Overcoming the Bondage of Revictimization: A Rational/Empirical Defense of Thought Reform. Paul R. Martin, Ph.D., Lawrence Pile, Ron Burks, & Stephen Martin

Cult Experience: Psychological Abuse, Distress, Personality Characteristics, and Changes in Personal Relationships Reported by Former Members of Church Universal and Triumphant.  Irene Gasde, Richard Block, Ph.D.

CSJ Vol.16. No. 1

How Childlren in Cults May Use Emancipation Laws to Free Themselves.  Robin A. Boyle

Psychological Distress in Former Members of the International Churches of Christ and Noncultic Groups.  Peter T. Malinoski, Michael D. Langone, & Steven Jay Lynn

In Good Faith: Society and the New Religious Movements, Summary Report.  Swedish Government Commission

CSJ Vol. 16. No. 2

Shipwrecked in the Spirit: Implications of Some Controversial Catholic Movements.  Judith Church Tydings

Comment on "Shipwrecked in the Spirit": An Urgent Pastoral Concern.  Michael Duggan

Proposing a "Bill of Inalienable Rights" for Intentional Communities.  Benjamin Zablocki

How Should the Communities Movement Handle Questions of Abuse? Responding to Benjamin Zablocki's Proposed "Bill of Rights."  Laird Sandhill

Comment on Leeds (1995).  Paul Cardwell, Jr.  

CSJ Vol. 17

Child Fatalities from Religion-Motivated Neglect.  Seth M. Asser, M.D. & Rita Swan, Ph.D.

Prophets of the Apocalypse: White Supremacy and the Theology of Christian Identity.   Dennis Tourish , Ph.D. & Tim Wohlforth

Domestic Violence as a Cultic System.  David Ward

Brainwashing and Re-Indoctrination Programs in the Children of God/The Family.  Stephen A. Kent, Ph.D. & Deana Hall

The Two “Camps” of Cultic Studies:  Time for a Dialogue.   Michael Langone , Ph.D.

“Mind Control” in New Religious Movements and the American Psychological Association.  Dr. Alberto Amitrani & Dr. Raffaella Di Marzio

Blind or Just Don’t Want to See?  Brainwashing, Mystification, and Suspicion.  Dr. Alberto Amitrani & Dr. Raffaella Di Marzio

The Relation of Group Philosophy to Different Types of Dangerous Conduct in Cultic Groups.   Dianne Casoni , Ph.D.

The Falun Gong: Beyond the Headlines.  Patsy Rahn

CSJ Vol. 18

Cults, Psychological Manipulation and Society: International Perspectives – An Overview. Michael Langone , Ph.D.

What Should We Do About Cults: An Italian Perspective. Dr. Raffaella Di Marzio

Cults, Freedom of Belief, and Freedom of Religion. Judge Denis Barthelemy

The Crimes and Teachings of Aum Shinrikyo. Hiroshi Hirata, Attorney at Law

Cults in Japan : Legal Issues. Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Attorney at Law

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CSJ Vol.9. No. 1

The Cadre Ideal: Origins and Development of a Political Cult.  Janja Lalich.

Psychiatric Problems in Ex-Members of Word of Life.