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Resource Guide
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CSJ
New Age Collection
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Psychological Manipulation, cult groups, sects,
and new religious movements |
Cults and Psychological Abuse
- Fellows,
R.C. (1988). Creating
the illusion of mind reading in a self-transformation training. CSJ,
5(1), 44-58
- Dubrow-Eichel,
S.K., Dubrow-Eichel, L. (1988). Trouble in paradise:
Observations on psychotherapy with new agers. CSJ, 5(2), 177-192
- Solomon,
A.O. (1988). Psychotherapy
of a casualty from a mass therapy encounter group: A case study. CSJ,
5(2), 211-227
- Dole, A.A.,
Langone, M.D. (1990). The new age movement: Fad or
menace? CSJ, 7(1), 69-91
- Heelas, P.
(1994). Gods
company: New age ethics and the Bank of Credit and Commerce International. CSJ,
11(1), 29-36
- Rosedale,
H.L. (1996). The
threat to entrepreneurial freedom and initiative posed by "new age" management
training programs. CSJ, 13(2)d, 194-207
- Lane, D.C.
(1986). The
spiritual crucible: A critical guide to Americas religious/cultic renaissance.
CSJ, 3(1), 78-92
- Dole, A.A.,
Langone, M.D. (1993). Is the new age movement
harmless? Critics versus experts. CSJ, 10(1), 53-77
- Dole, A.A.,
Langone, M.D. (1994). Strongly held views about the
new age: Critics versus experts. CSJ, 11(1), 1-2

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