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THE WORK ON WHICH THIS BOOK IS BASED has its roots in the early 1970s, when parents of young adults who had joined cultic groups began to speak up about alarming changes they had observed in their children.
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former cultists, exit counselor, totalistic groups, exit counseling, cult departure, cult observer, prospective counselee, cultists need, former cult members, cultic involvement, ritually abused children, cult affiliation, cultic groups, cult involvement, ritualistic abuse, cult experience, psychotherapy cults, cultic experience, cult mind control, cult conversion, cult environment, leaving cults, love bombing, cult phenomenon, cult victims
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New York, Cultic Studies Journal, Unification Church, San Francisco, Doreen Baxter, American Family Foundation, Cult Awareness Network, Stage Two, United States, Transcendental Meditation, End Time, Jim Jones, People's Temple, Los Angeles, Aleister Crowley, Central Committee, Child Behavior Checklist, First Amendment, Hare Krishna, Park Street Press, Psychiatric Annals, Reverend Moon, American Journal of Psychiatry, House of Judah, Stage Three
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