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Cults are potentially harmful because they use psychological techniques to exert a high degree of control over members. Involvement in a cult can disrupt a member's education, career, finances, social life, or family ties. Some cults have persuaded members to cause harm or break the law. Knowledge of cult recruitment and indoctrination methods helps inoculate against their influence. Learn about them in this book, along with warning signs of cult activity, and advice on helping cult members and ex-members. The aim is not to cast judgement on anyone or any group, but to help readers make well-informed decisions for themselves.…mehr

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Cults are potentially harmful because they use psychological techniques to exert a high degree of control over members. Involvement in a cult can disrupt a member's education, career, finances, social life, or family ties. Some cults have persuaded members to cause harm or break the law. Knowledge of cult recruitment and indoctrination methods helps inoculate against their influence. Learn about them in this book, along with warning signs of cult activity, and advice on helping cult members and ex-members. The aim is not to cast judgement on anyone or any group, but to help readers make well-informed decisions for themselves.

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Autorenporträt
Ben Gibran writes on the social science of communication. His work has appeared in Essays in Philosophy, Journal of Publishing, Publishing Research Quarterly, Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics, The Philosopher, Science and Philosophy, The Innovation, Invisible Pillar, Curious, Environmental Ideas, the Washington Examiner, and Straits Times; and has been cited in American Literary History, Foreign Policy Analysis, ISOJ: The Official Research Journal of the International Symposium on Online Journalism, and TXT: Exploring the Boundaries of the Book. Ben holds an MA (1st Class Honors) from the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne, and a BA (Honors) in Philosophy from the University of Leeds, where he was a Tetley and Lupton Scholar.