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START/END YEAR:
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2002 -
Present
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PUB TYPE:
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Journal/Periodical/Series
(Peer reviewed, 4 item(s) per year)
ISSN: 1539-0152
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SUBJECT(S):
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cults, new religious movements, thought reform, psychology of social influence, brainwashing, mind control, extremism, totalistic groups
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DISCIPLINE:
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Psychology
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None
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http://www.culticstudiesreview.org
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English
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103-421-165
(Last edited on
2005/11/12 12:43:06 US/Mountain)
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EDITORIAL STATEMENT:
Cultic Studies Review seeks to advance the understanding of cultic processes and their relation to society, including broad social and cultural implications as well as effects on individuals and families. The term "cultic processes" refers to manipulative forms of social influence observed most conspicuously, though not exclusively, in certain extremist groups, and is directly related to the research traditions of thought reform and the psychology of social influence.
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