Objective: To explore the experiences of acculturation into secular Swedish society of former members of cults, with particular focus on mental health, needs and resources. Design: Qualitative method using the Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) from the DSM-5 as an interview guide. Analysis of participants’ experiences of acculturation through systematic text condensation. Participants: Eleven Swedish former members of ideological or religion-based cults. Setting: Swedish mainstream, secular society. Results: Former cult members experience an ‘in-between time’ in the period after leaving the cult and find themselves in a confusing, chaotic state. They describe having lived in an honor culture where acts of violence were normalized. In the...
Currently, the majority of studies published on cult membership have been quantitative and have focu...
Prior research on susceptibility to cult recruitment has focused predominately on psychopathological...
The purpose of this study was to try to develop a better understanding of the process that being a m...
This study focuses on aspects of cult experiences, given by deconverted former members of closed rel...
The aim of this study was to contribute to the understanding of cult membership, by examining the "b...
This study aims to examine how former members of religious cults describe their childhood within the...
This dissertation seeks to describe and investigate the entering and leaving of a highly structured ...
Abstract This cross disciplinary research study explores former cult members’ perspectives on what ...
The purpose of the study was to describe the lived experience of spiritual abuse among cult ex-membe...
This study is a qualitative investigation of ‘adjustment’ as experienced by former members of charis...
There is considerable evidence that experiences in cultic groups can be harmful. Most studies have b...
Objective: Recovery takes place within social contexts, and the community is the medium through whic...
In line with the Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR) method, this study sought to explore the expe...
OBJECTIVE: To explore existential meaning-making in an ethnic-majority subgroup with mental ill heal...
The emergence of cult groups has introduced a new population for occupational therapists to understa...
Currently, the majority of studies published on cult membership have been quantitative and have focu...
Prior research on susceptibility to cult recruitment has focused predominately on psychopathological...
The purpose of this study was to try to develop a better understanding of the process that being a m...
This study focuses on aspects of cult experiences, given by deconverted former members of closed rel...
The aim of this study was to contribute to the understanding of cult membership, by examining the "b...
This study aims to examine how former members of religious cults describe their childhood within the...
This dissertation seeks to describe and investigate the entering and leaving of a highly structured ...
Abstract This cross disciplinary research study explores former cult members’ perspectives on what ...
The purpose of the study was to describe the lived experience of spiritual abuse among cult ex-membe...
This study is a qualitative investigation of ‘adjustment’ as experienced by former members of charis...
There is considerable evidence that experiences in cultic groups can be harmful. Most studies have b...
Objective: Recovery takes place within social contexts, and the community is the medium through whic...
In line with the Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR) method, this study sought to explore the expe...
OBJECTIVE: To explore existential meaning-making in an ethnic-majority subgroup with mental ill heal...
The emergence of cult groups has introduced a new population for occupational therapists to understa...
Currently, the majority of studies published on cult membership have been quantitative and have focu...
Prior research on susceptibility to cult recruitment has focused predominately on psychopathological...
The purpose of this study was to try to develop a better understanding of the process that being a m...