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Resource Guide
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CSJ
Psychological Manipulation Collection I
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Psychological Manipulation, cult groups, sects,
and new religious movements |
Cults and Psychological Abuse
Psychological
Manipulation I
- Ofshe, R.,
Singer, M.T. (1986). Attacks on peripheral versus
central elements of self and the impact of thought reforming techniques. CSJ,
3(1), 3-24
- Andersen,
S.M., Zimbardo, P.G. (1984).
On resisting social
influence. CSJ, 1(2), 196-219
- Galanti,
Geri-Ann. (1984). Brainwashing and the
Moonies. CSJ, 1(1), 27-36
- Miller,
J.S. (1986). The
utilization of hypnotic techniques in religious cult conversion. CSJ,
3(2), 243-250
- Zimbardo,
P.G., Hartley, C.F. (1985). Cults go to high school: a
theoretical and empirical analysis of the initial stage in the recruitment process.
CSJ, 2(1), 91-147
- Ofshe, R.
(1989). Coerced confessions:
the logic of seemingly irrational action. CSJ, 6(1), 1-15

ID: CSJC-PM1
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