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History of the American Family
Foundation 7/10
Other Articles and Books (Selected)
American
Family Foundation. (1999). Cults
and psychological abuse: A resource guide.
Bonita Springs, FL: American Family Foundation.
Andersen,
S., (1985). Identifying coercion and deception in social systems.
In B. Kilbourne (Ed.), Scientific
Research and New Religions: Divergent
Perspectives. American
Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, 12-24.
Appel, W.
(1983). Cults in
America: Programmed for paradise. New
York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
Aronoff,
J.B., Lynn, S.J., & Malinoski, P.T. (2000). Are cultic environments
psychologically harmful? Clinical Psychology Review, 20, 91-111.
Bardin, D.
(April 19, 1994). Psychological coercion & human rights: Mind control (“brainwashing”) exists. Cult Abuse Policy &
Research
Bardin, L.
(2000). Coping with cult involvement: A handbook for family and
friends. Bonita Springs, FL:
American Family Founadtion.
Burks, R.,
& Burks, V. (1996). Damaged
disciples: Casualties of authoritarian churches and the shepherding movement.
Bussell, H.
(1994). By hook or by crook. New
York: McCracken Press.
Chambers, W.,
Langone, M. & Malinoski, P., (1996, August 12). The Group Psychological
Abuse Scale. (Paper presented to
Division 36 of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.)
Cialdini, B.
Robert. (1984). Influence: How and why people agree to things. William Morrow.
Clark, J. G.
(1979). Cults. Journal of the
American Medical Association, 242, 179-181.
Clark, G.
(1978). Problems in referral of
cult members. NAPPH Journal, 9(4). 27-29.
Clark, J. G.,
& Langone, M. D. (1984). The
treatment of cult victims. In N.
R. Bernstein & J. Sussex (Eds.), Handbook of child psychiatry
consultation. New York: SP
Medical and Scientific Books.
Clark, J. G.,
Langone, M. D., Schecter, R. E., & Daly, R. C. B. (1981). Destructive cult conversion: Theory, research, and
treatment. Weston, MA:
American Family Foundation.
Dole, A.A., Is
the New Age dangerous to youth: Critics
vs. experts? (1994). Poster Presented at the International Association for
Applied Psychology.
Dole, A.A.,
New Age terms rated for harmfulness: Experts
vs. critics. (1995). Poster
Prepared for Presentation at the Annual Meeting of American Psychological
Association.
Dole, A.A.,
Some conceptions of the New Age. (1993).
Journal of Religion and Health. 32(4)
261-275.
Dole,
Arthur, & Dubrow-Eichel, Steve. (1981).
Moon over academe. Journal of
Religion and Health, 20, 35-40.
Eisenberg,
G. (1988). Smashing the idols: A Jewish inquiry into the cult phenomenon.
Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Enroth, R.
(1993). Churches that abuse.
Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
Enroth, R.
(1995). Recovery from churches that abuse.
Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
Ford, W.
(1993). Recovery from abusive
groups. Bonita Springs, FL:
American Family Foundation.
Giambalvo, C.
(1992). Exit counseling: A family intervention.
Bonita Springs, FL: American Family Foundation.
Giambalvo, C.,
& Rosedale, H. L. (1996). The
Boston Movement: Critical perspectives on the International Churches of
Christ. Bonita Springs, FL: American Family Foundation.
Goldberg, L.,
& Goldberg, W. (1982). Group
work with former cultists. Social
Work, 27, 165-170.
Halperin, D.
(1982). Group processes in cult
affiliation and recruitment. Group,
6(2), 13-24.
Halperin, D.
(1983). Psychodynamic
perspectives on religion, sect, and cult.
Boston: John Wright.
Halperin, D.
(1990). Psychiatric perspectives
on cult affiliation. Psychiatric
Annals, 20(4), 204-218.
Hochman,
J. (1989). Iatrogenic symptoms
associated with a therapy cult: Examination of an extinct "new
psychoterhapy" with respect to psychiatric deterioration and
"brainwashing." Psychiatry,
47, 366-377.
Hochman,
J. (l990). Miracle, mystery, and
authority: The triangle of cult
indoctrination. Psychiatric
Annals, 20,179-187.
Isser,
N., & Scheartz, L. L. (1988). The history of conversion and
contemporary cults. New York: Peter Lang.
Keiser,
T., & Keiser, J. (1987). The
anatomy of illusion. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Lalich,
J. (Ed.). (1998). Women under
the influence. Special issue of Cultic Studies Journal, 14(1).
Landa,
S. (1991). Children and cults:
A practical guide. Journal
of Family Law, 29(3), 591-634.
Langone,
M. D. (1989). Beware of "New
Age" solutions to age old problems. Business and Society Review, 69, 39-42.
Langone, M. D.
(1990. Working with cult-affected
families. Psychiatric Annals,
20(4), 194-198.
Langone,
Michael D. (1991). Assessment and
treatment of cult victims and their families.
In P. Keller (Ed.), Innovations in clinical practice: A source book (Volume 10).
Sarasota (FL): Professional
Resource Exchange.
Langone,
M. D. (Ed.). (1993). Recovery from Cults: Help for victims of psychological
and spiritual abuse. New York: W.
W. Norton.
Langone,
M. D. (1996). Clinical Update on
Cults. Psychiatric Times.
Langone,
M. D. (1996). An investigation of
a reputedly psychologically abusive group that targets college students: A
report for Boston University's Danielsen Institute.
Langone,
Michael D., & Blood, Linda. (1990).
Satanism and occult-related violence:
What you should know. Weston,
MA: American Family Foundation.
Langone, M.
D., & Clark, J. (1985). New
religions and public policy: Research implications for social and behavioral
scientists. In B. Kilbourne
(Ed.), Scientific research and new religions: Divergent perspectives.
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, 90-114.
Langone,
M. D., & Martin, P. R. (1993,
Winter). Deprogramming, exit counseling, and ethics:
Clarifying the confusion. Christian
Research Journal, 46-47.
LeBar,
J., Burtner, K., Debold, W., & McGuire, J.
(1989). Cults, sects, and the New Age.
Huntington, IN: Our Sunday
Visitor Press.
Lottick,
Edward A. (1993). Survey reveals
physicians' experience with cults. Pennsylvania
Medicine, 96(2), 26-28.
Markowitz,
Arnold. (19983, August). Jews in cults. Moment,
22-28.
Markowitz,
Arnold. (1989). A cult hotline
and clinic. Journal of Jewish
Communal Services, 4, 56-61.
Martin,
P. R. (1989, Winter/Spring).
Dispelling the myths: The
psychological consequences of cultic involvement.
Christian Research Journal, 9-14.
Martin, P. R.
(1993). Cult-proofing your
kid. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
Nieburg, H.,
& Langone, M. D. (1994).
Psychosocial aspects of cults and Satanism.
Academy Forum, 38, 1-2.
Ofshe, R.
(1992). Coercive persuasion and
attitude change. In E. Borgatta
& M. Borgatta (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, 212-224.
Rosedale, H.
L., Kisser, C., & Singer, M. T. (1993,
March 30). Statements to the
Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of
Representatives.
Rosedale, H.
L., & Langone, M. D. (1998).
On using the term "cult." In
American Family Foundation, Cults and psychological abuse: A resource
guide. Bonita Springs, FL:
American Family Foundation., 22-28.
Ross, J. C.,
& Langone, M. D. (1988). Cults:
What parents should know. New York: Lyle Stuart.
Rudin,
M. (Ed.). (1991). Cults on campus: Continuing challenge.
Weston, MA: American
Family Foundation.
Rudin, M.,
& Rudin, A. J. (1980). Prison
or paradise: The new religious cults. Philadelphia: Fortress Press.
Singer, M. T.
(1979, January). Coming out of
the cults. Psychology Today,
72-82.
Singer, M. T.
(1986). Consultation with
families of cultists. In L. C.
Wynne, S.H. McDaniel, & T. T. Weber (Eds.), The family therapist as
consultant. New York: Guilford Press.
Singer, M.T.
(1987). Group psychodynamics. In
R. Berkow (Ed.), The Merck Manual of diagnosis and therapy (15th
edition, psychiatry section). Rahway,
NJ: Merck, Sharp and Dohme.
Singer, M. T.
(1992). Cults.
In S. B. Friedman, M. Fisher, & S. K. Schonberg (Eds.).
Comprehensive adolescent health care.
St. Louis, MO: Quality
Medical Publishing, Inc.
Singer, M. T.,
& Lalich, J. (1995). Cults
in our midst. San
Francisco: Josey-Bass.
Singer, M. T.,
& Lalich, J. (1997). Crazy
therapies. San Francisco: Josey-Bass.
Singer, M. T.,
& Ofshe, R. (1990). Thought
reform programs and the production of psychiatric casualties.
Psychiatric Annals, 20(4), 188-193.
Sirkin, M.
(1990). Cult involvement: A systems approach to assessment and
treatment. Psychotherapy, 27,
116-123.
Sirkin, M.,
& Wynne, L. Cult involvement
as relational disorder. Psychiatric
Annals, 20, 204-218.
Temerlin, M.,
& Temerlin, J. (1982). Psychotherapy cults: An Iatrogenic perversion.
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 19, 131-141.
Tobias, M. L.,
& Lalich, J. (1994). Captive
Hearts, Captive Minds. Alameda,
CA: Hunter House.
West,
L. J. (1989).
"Brainwashing," behavioral control and the risk of harm.
Prepared for the American Bar Association's National Institute on Tort
and Religion, program titles: Tort Liability for Brainwashing: A Debate.
West, L. J.
(1990, July; 1991, May; 1991, October). Psychiatry
and Scientology. The Southern
California Psychiatrist.
West, L. J.,
& Singer, M. T. (1980). Cults, quacks, and nonprofessional
psychotherapies. In H.I. Kaplan, A.M. Freedman, & B. J. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive
textbook of psychiatry, III. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkens.
Whitsett, D.
P. (1992). A self-psychological
approach to the cult phenomenon. Clinical
Social Work Journal, 20(4), 363-375.
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February 11, 2008
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International Cultic Studies Association
Articles:
other
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|
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| _______________________________________________ |
The
History of the American Family Foundation
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| |
Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. |
|
|
Vol. 1, No. 1,
2002
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|
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4
| 5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
History of the American Family
Foundation 7/10
Other Articles and Books (Selected)
American
Family Foundation. (1999). Cults
and psychological abuse: A resource guide.
Bonita Springs, FL: American Family Foundation.
Andersen,
S., (1985). Identifying coercion and deception in social systems.
In B. Kilbourne (Ed.), Scientific
Research and New Religions: Divergent
Perspectives. American
Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, 12-24.
Appel, W.
(1983). Cults in
America: Programmed for paradise. New
York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
Aronoff,
J.B., Lynn, S.J., & Malinoski, P.T. (2000). Are cultic environments
psychologically harmful? Clinical Psychology Review, 20, 91-111.
Bardin, D.
(April 19, 1994). Psychological coercion & human rights: Mind control (“brainwashing”) exists. Cult Abuse Policy &
Research
Bardin, L.
(2000). Coping with cult involvement: A handbook for family and
friends. Bonita Springs, FL:
American Family Founadtion.
Burks, R.,
& Burks, V. (1996). Damaged
disciples: Casualties of authoritarian churches and the shepherding movement.
Bussell, H.
(1994). By hook or by crook. New
York: McCracken Press.
Chambers, W.,
Langone, M. & Malinoski, P., (1996, August 12). The Group Psychological
Abuse Scale. (Paper presented to
Division 36 of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.)
Cialdini, B.
Robert. (1984). Influence: How and why people agree to things. William Morrow.
Clark, J. G.
(1979). Cults. Journal of the
American Medical Association, 242, 179-181.
Clark, G.
(1978). Problems in referral of
cult members. NAPPH Journal, 9(4). 27-29.
Clark, J. G.,
& Langone, M. D. (1984). The
treatment of cult victims. In N.
R. Bernstein & J. Sussex (Eds.), Handbook of child psychiatry
consultation. New York: SP
Medical and Scientific Books.
Clark, J. G.,
Langone, M. D., Schecter, R. E., & Daly, R. C. B. (1981). Destructive cult conversion: Theory, research, and
treatment. Weston, MA:
American Family Foundation.
Dole, A.A., Is
the New Age dangerous to youth: Critics
vs. experts? (1994). Poster Presented at the International Association for
Applied Psychology.
Dole, A.A.,
New Age terms rated for harmfulness: Experts
vs. critics. (1995). Poster
Prepared for Presentation at the Annual Meeting of American Psychological
Association.
Dole, A.A.,
Some conceptions of the New Age. (1993).
Journal of Religion and Health. 32(4)
261-275.
Dole,
Arthur, & Dubrow-Eichel, Steve. (1981).
Moon over academe. Journal of
Religion and Health, 20, 35-40.
Eisenberg,
G. (1988). Smashing the idols: A Jewish inquiry into the cult phenomenon.
Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Enroth, R.
(1993). Churches that abuse.
Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
Enroth, R.
(1995). Recovery from churches that abuse.
Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
Ford, W.
(1993). Recovery from abusive
groups. Bonita Springs, FL:
American Family Foundation.
Giambalvo, C.
(1992). Exit counseling: A family intervention.
Bonita Springs, FL: American Family Foundation.
Giambalvo, C.,
& Rosedale, H. L. (1996). The
Boston Movement: Critical perspectives on the International Churches of
Christ. Bonita Springs, FL: American Family Foundation.
Goldberg, L.,
& Goldberg, W. (1982). Group
work with former cultists. Social
Work, 27, 165-170.
Halperin, D.
(1982). Group processes in cult
affiliation and recruitment. Group,
6(2), 13-24.
Halperin, D.
(1983). Psychodynamic
perspectives on religion, sect, and cult.
Boston: John Wright.
Halperin, D.
(1990). Psychiatric perspectives
on cult affiliation. Psychiatric
Annals, 20(4), 204-218.
Hochman,
J. (1989). Iatrogenic symptoms
associated with a therapy cult: Examination of an extinct "new
psychoterhapy" with respect to psychiatric deterioration and
"brainwashing." Psychiatry,
47, 366-377.
Hochman,
J. (l990). Miracle, mystery, and
authority: The triangle of cult
indoctrination. Psychiatric
Annals, 20,179-187.
Isser,
N., & Scheartz, L. L. (1988). The history of conversion and
contemporary cults. New York: Peter Lang.
Keiser,
T., & Keiser, J. (1987). The
anatomy of illusion. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Lalich,
J. (Ed.). (1998). Women under
the influence. Special issue of Cultic Studies Journal, 14(1).
Landa,
S. (1991). Children and cults:
A practical guide. Journal
of Family Law, 29(3), 591-634.
Langone,
M. D. (1989). Beware of "New
Age" solutions to age old problems. Business and Society Review, 69, 39-42.
Langone, M. D.
(1990. Working with cult-affected
families. Psychiatric Annals,
20(4), 194-198.
Langone,
Michael D. (1991). Assessment and
treatment of cult victims and their families.
In P. Keller (Ed.), Innovations in clinical practice: A source book (Volume 10).
Sarasota (FL): Professional
Resource Exchange.
Langone,
M. D. (Ed.). (1993). Recovery from Cults: Help for victims of psychological
and spiritual abuse. New York: W.
W. Norton.
Langone,
M. D. (1996). Clinical Update on
Cults. Psychiatric Times.
Langone,
M. D. (1996). An investigation of
a reputedly psychologically abusive group that targets college students: A
report for Boston University's Danielsen Institute.
Langone,
Michael D., & Blood, Linda. (1990).
Satanism and occult-related violence:
What you should know. Weston,
MA: American Family Foundation.
Langone, M.
D., & Clark, J. (1985). New
religions and public policy: Research implications for social and behavioral
scientists. In B. Kilbourne
(Ed.), Scientific research and new religions: Divergent perspectives.
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, 90-114.
Langone,
M. D., & Martin, P. R. (1993,
Winter). Deprogramming, exit counseling, and ethics:
Clarifying the confusion. Christian
Research Journal, 46-47.
LeBar,
J., Burtner, K., Debold, W., & McGuire, J.
(1989). Cults, sects, and the New Age.
Huntington, IN: Our Sunday
Visitor Press.
Lottick,
Edward A. (1993). Survey reveals
physicians' experience with cults. Pennsylvania
Medicine, 96(2), 26-28.
Markowitz,
Arnold. (19983, August). Jews in cults. Moment,
22-28.
Markowitz,
Arnold. (1989). A cult hotline
and clinic. Journal of Jewish
Communal Services, 4, 56-61.
Martin,
P. R. (1989, Winter/Spring).
Dispelling the myths: The
psychological consequences of cultic involvement.
Christian Research Journal, 9-14.
Martin, P. R.
(1993). Cult-proofing your
kid. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
Nieburg, H.,
& Langone, M. D. (1994).
Psychosocial aspects of cults and Satanism.
Academy Forum, 38, 1-2.
Ofshe, R.
(1992). Coercive persuasion and
attitude change. In E. Borgatta
& M. Borgatta (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, 212-224.
Rosedale, H.
L., Kisser, C., & Singer, M. T. (1993,
March 30). Statements to the
Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of
Representatives.
Rosedale, H.
L., & Langone, M. D. (1998).
On using the term "cult." In
American Family Foundation, Cults and psychological abuse: A resource
guide. Bonita Springs, FL:
American Family Foundation., 22-28.
Ross, J. C.,
& Langone, M. D. (1988). Cults:
What parents should know. New York: Lyle Stuart.
Rudin,
M. (Ed.). (1991). Cults on campus: Continuing challenge.
Weston, MA: American
Family Foundation.
Rudin, M.,
& Rudin, A. J. (1980). Prison
or paradise: The new religious cults. Philadelphia: Fortress Press.
Singer, M. T.
(1979, January). Coming out of
the cults. Psychology Today,
72-82.
Singer, M. T.
(1986). Consultation with
families of cultists. In L. C.
Wynne, S.H. McDaniel, & T. T. Weber (Eds.), The family therapist as
consultant. New York: Guilford Press.
Singer, M.T.
(1987). Group psychodynamics. In
R. Berkow (Ed.), The Merck Manual of diagnosis and therapy (15th
edition, psychiatry section). Rahway,
NJ: Merck, Sharp and Dohme.
Singer, M. T.
(1992). Cults.
In S. B. Friedman, M. Fisher, & S. K. Schonberg (Eds.).
Comprehensive adolescent health care.
St. Louis, MO: Quality
Medical Publishing, Inc.
Singer, M. T.,
& Lalich, J. (1995). Cults
in our midst. San
Francisco: Josey-Bass.
Singer, M. T.,
& Lalich, J. (1997). Crazy
therapies. San Francisco: Josey-Bass.
Singer, M. T.,
& Ofshe, R. (1990). Thought
reform programs and the production of psychiatric casualties.
Psychiatric Annals, 20(4), 188-193.
Sirkin, M.
(1990). Cult involvement: A systems approach to assessment and
treatment. Psychotherapy, 27,
116-123.
Sirkin, M.,
& Wynne, L. Cult involvement
as relational disorder. Psychiatric
Annals, 20, 204-218.
Temerlin, M.,
& Temerlin, J. (1982). Psychotherapy cults: An Iatrogenic perversion.
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 19, 131-141.
Tobias, M. L.,
& Lalich, J. (1994). Captive
Hearts, Captive Minds. Alameda,
CA: Hunter House.
West,
L. J. (1989).
"Brainwashing," behavioral control and the risk of harm.
Prepared for the American Bar Association's National Institute on Tort
and Religion, program titles: Tort Liability for Brainwashing: A Debate.
West, L. J.
(1990, July; 1991, May; 1991, October). Psychiatry
and Scientology. The Southern
California Psychiatrist.
West, L. J.,
& Singer, M. T. (1980). Cults, quacks, and nonprofessional
psychotherapies. In H.I. Kaplan, A.M. Freedman, & B. J. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive
textbook of psychiatry, III. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkens.
Whitsett, D.
P. (1992). A self-psychological
approach to the cult phenomenon. Clinical
Social Work Journal, 20(4), 363-375.
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February 10, 2008
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