Generally, the doctrines of Cult are very bizzare and difficult to be accepted by ordinary people with common sense. But there have been many people who are engaged in cult and had many problems. So understanding the psychological process of engaging in cult is essential to understand cult. Several factors which influence people to cult are known. Confronting problems which can not be solved with previous perspectire and ability, have cognitive discordance and emotional distress. At that time, people open their mind to MRM. And the positive, warm and intense human relationship in cult press the people to be engaged in cult. And some unfamiliar and supernatural experiences in cult make them be engaged in cult. Brain washing seems to be diffe...
This Independent Study is a critique o f the criteria used to define a religion and o f cults. The o...
Although much has been written about cults in recent yea rs, man y questions remain. Do cults recrui...
In this article, I will analyze the different theories about cult membership and conversion, speci...
Cults are communities that are seen as odd or strange. Lack of research done on cults makes it a phe...
Historically, cult refers to a system of worship and more specifically to an innovative religious sy...
Introduction Although much has been written about cults in recent years, many questions remain. Do c...
The purpose of the study was to describe the lived experience of spiritual abuse among cult ex-membe...
The rapidly changing world does not provide a man with a sense of stability; he intensifies confusio...
This research investigates the hypothesis that perceptions of cult indoctrination techniques are bas...
In this article, I will analyze the different theories about cult membership and conversion, speci...
The major portion of the book is a review of the psychological research on Pentecostals and charisma...
Continuing debates center on the causes of cult conversion and the men tal and emotional effects of ...
This research is about contemporary cults and the singular psychological involvement of the cult fol...
Victims of religious cults are systematically influenced by the beliefs, teachings and practices of ...
This paper describes a psychological factor which may make it more likely that people voluntarily en...
This Independent Study is a critique o f the criteria used to define a religion and o f cults. The o...
Although much has been written about cults in recent yea rs, man y questions remain. Do cults recrui...
In this article, I will analyze the different theories about cult membership and conversion, speci...
Cults are communities that are seen as odd or strange. Lack of research done on cults makes it a phe...
Historically, cult refers to a system of worship and more specifically to an innovative religious sy...
Introduction Although much has been written about cults in recent years, many questions remain. Do c...
The purpose of the study was to describe the lived experience of spiritual abuse among cult ex-membe...
The rapidly changing world does not provide a man with a sense of stability; he intensifies confusio...
This research investigates the hypothesis that perceptions of cult indoctrination techniques are bas...
In this article, I will analyze the different theories about cult membership and conversion, speci...
The major portion of the book is a review of the psychological research on Pentecostals and charisma...
Continuing debates center on the causes of cult conversion and the men tal and emotional effects of ...
This research is about contemporary cults and the singular psychological involvement of the cult fol...
Victims of religious cults are systematically influenced by the beliefs, teachings and practices of ...
This paper describes a psychological factor which may make it more likely that people voluntarily en...
This Independent Study is a critique o f the criteria used to define a religion and o f cults. The o...
Although much has been written about cults in recent yea rs, man y questions remain. Do cults recrui...
In this article, I will analyze the different theories about cult membership and conversion, speci...