------------------------------------------------------------------- F.A.C.T.Net, Inc. (Fight Against Coercive Tactics Network, Incorporated) a non-profit computer bulletin board and electronic library 601 16th St. #C-217 Golden, Colorado 80401 USA BBS 303 530-1942 FAX 303 530-2950 Office 303 473-0111 This document is part of an electronic lending library and preservational electronic archive. F.A.C.T.Net does not sell documents, it only lends them according to the terms of your library cardholder agreement with F.A.C.T.Net, Inc. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultic Studies Journal Articles List Back issues and selected reprints of the Cultic Studies Journal are available from the American Family Foundation P.O. Box 2265, Bonita Springs, FL 33959-2265. Back issues of the CSJ are $7.50 ($11.00 outside North America) each, including postage. Some issues are available in xerox form only. Individual reprints are available for $3.00 ($4.00 outside North America) each, except where otherwise indicated. If you would like to order issues or reprints, please circle those you want to have, write your name, address, and phone number on the last page of this document, and send a check payable to the American Family Foundation for the amount required. Volume 1, Number 1 (1984) * Women, Elderly, and Children in Religious Cults. Marcia Rudin. * Brainwashing and the Moonies. Geri Ann Galanti, Ph.D. * Avoiding the Extremes in Defining the Extremist Cult. Stephen M. Ash, Ph.D. * Deprogramming: An Analysis of Parental Questionnaires. Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. * Family Perspectives on Involvements in New Religious Groups. Lawrence B. Sullivan, Ph.D. Volume 1, Number 2 (1984) * Training Issues for Cult Treatment Programs. David A. Halperin, M.D. * Cults and Children: The Abuse of the Young. Arnold Markowitz, C.S.W. & David Halperin, M.D. * Mental Health Interventions in Cult-Related Cases: Preliminary Investigation of Outcomes. Steve K. Dubrow-Eichel, Linda Dubrow-Eichel, & Roberta Cobrin Eisenberg. * Preventive Education on Cultism for High School Students: A Comparison of Different Programs' Effects on Potential Vulnerability to Cults. Andrea Bloomgarden & Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. * Counseling and Involvements in New Religious Groups. Lawrence Bennett Sullivan, Ph.D. * On Resisting Social Influence. Susan Andersen, Ph.D. & Philip Zimbardo, Ph.D. Volume 2, Number 1 (1985) * Psychotherapy and the "New Religions": Are They The Same? Daniel Kriegman, Ph.D. & Leonard Solomon, Ph.D. * Some New Religions Are Dangerous. Arthur A. Dole, Ph.D. & Steve K. Dubrow-Eichel. * Cult-Induced Psychopathology, Part I: Clinical Picture. Stephen M. Ash, Psy.D. * Cults Go To High School: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of the Intial Stage in the Recruitment Process. Philip G. Zimbardo, Ph.D. & Cynthia F. Hartley. ($4.00 - $5.00 outside USA). * Cult Involvement: Suggestions for Concerned Parents and Professionals. Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. Volume 2, Number 2 (1985) [It is recommended that interested persons order this entire issue. Some of the articles are quite brief, some forming part of larger segments.] * Introduction to Special Issue: Cults, Evangelicals, and the Ethics of Social Influence. Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. * Shepherding/Discipleship: Theology and Practice of Absolute Obedience. Linda Blood. * Campus Crusade: Youth Ministers Find Public High School Campuses to be a Fertile Field for Missionary Endeavor. Hope Aldrich. * Autobiography of a Former Moonie. Gary Scharff. * Why Evangelicals are Vulnerable to Cults. Rev. Dr. Harold Bussell. * The Perils of Persuasive Preaching. Rev. A. Duane Litfin. * Selections from the Second Vatican Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom. * New Organizations Operating Under the Protection Afforded to Religious Bodies. Resolution of the European Parliament. * A Statement of Evaluation Regarding Maranatha Campus Ministries, Maranatha Christian Ministries, Maranatha Christian Church. A Committee of Evangelical Theologians. * Guidelines for Opus Dei in Westminister Diocese. Cardinal Basil Hume. * Resolution on Missionaries and Deprogramming. Department of Interreligious Affairs, United American Hebrew Congregations. * Disciple Abuse. Rev. Gordon MacDonald. * How to Talk to People Who are Trying to Save You. Rev. Dr. Ross Miller. * Introduction to Contributions of the Inter-Varsity Team. Dietrich Gruen. * Prologue: The Evangelicals Set Forth Their Case. Dietrich Gruen. * A Code of Ethics for the Christian Evangelist. * Ethical Evangelism, Yes! Unethical Proselytizing, No! Rev. Dr. Gordon Lewis. * What is Evangelism? Mark McCloskey. * Evangelism: Persuasion or Proselytizing? Mark McCloskey. * The Ethics of Persuasion in a Pluralistic Culture. Mark McCloskey. * An Ethic for Christian Evangelism. Richard L. Johannesen, Ph.D. * A Hypothetical Example. Dietrich Gruen. * Religious Freedom at Secular Schools. John W. Alexander. * Of Cults and Evangelicals: Labeling and Lumping. Ronald Enroth, Ph.D. * Christian Evangelism and Social Responsibility: An Evangelical View. Rev. Dr. Joseph M. Hopkins. * Religious Pluralism, Dialogue, and the Ethics of Social Influence. Rev. Dr. Eugene C. Kreider. * Evangelization and Freedom in the Catholic Church. Rev. James J. LeBar. * A Catholic Viewpoint on Christian Evangelizers. Rev. Dr. James E. McGuire. * Ethics in Proselytizing: A Jewish View. Rabbi Ralph D. Mecklenburger. * Evangelicals and Cults. Marcia Rudin. * Objectionable Aspects of "Cults": Rhetoric and Reality. Thomas Robbins, Ph.D. * Cults, Evangelicals, and the Ethics of Social Influence. Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. Volume 3, Number 1 (1986) * Attacks on Peripheral versus Central Elements of Self and the Impact of Thought Reforming Techniques. Richard Ofshe, Ph.D. & Margaret Thaler Singer, Ph.D. * "Mind Control" and the Battering of Women. Teresa Ramirez Boulette, Ph.D. & Susan Andersen, Ph.D. * Charismatic Covenant Community: A Failed Promise. Adrian J. Reimers. * Charismatic Leadership: A Case in Point. Natalie Isser, Ph.D. & Lita Linzer Schwartz, Ph.D. * The Spiritual Crucible: A Critical Guide to America's Religious/Cultic Renaissance. David Christopher Lane. * Sects or New Religious Movements: A Pastoral Challenge (The Vatican Report on Cults). * Cultism: A Conference for Scholars and Policy Makers. Report of Wingspread Conference by L. J. West, M.D. & Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. * The Use of Transcendental Meditation to Promote Social Progress in Israel. Mordecai Kaffman, M.D. * Reducing Conflict and Enhancing Quality of Life in Israel Using the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi Program: Explanation of a Social Research Project. Charles N. Alexander, Ph.D. & David W. Orme-Johnson, Ph.D. Volume 3, Number 2 (1986) * Cultism and American Culture. Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. * The Rabbi and the Sex Cult: Power Expansion in the Formation of a Cult. Richard Ofshe, Ph.D. * Parental Responses to Their Children's Cult Membership. Lita Linzer Schwartz, Ph.D. * My Experience in YWAM: A Personal Account and Critique. Laurie Jacobson. * Some Hazards of the Therapeutic Relationship. Jane W. Temerlin, M.S.W. & Maurice K. Temerlin, Ph.D. * The Utilization of Hypnotic Techniques in Religious Conversion. Jesse S. Miller, Ph.D. Volume 4, Number 1 (1987) * Some Rigors of Our Times: The First Amendment and Real Life and Death. One ACLU Member Looks at Guyana, Nazis, and Pornography. Fay Stender, Esq. * Comments on Stender Article. George Driesen, Peter N. Georgiades. * Psychoanalysis and Cult Affiliation: Clinical Perspectives. David Halperin, M.D. * The Cult Appeal: Susceptibilities of the "Missionary Kid." Margaret W. Long, Ph.D. * Teaching Students Who Already Know the Truth. David McKenzie, Ph.D. * A Comment on McKenzie. Ronald Enroth, Ph.D. * Reply to Enroth. David McKenzie, Ph.D. Volume 4, Number 2/Volume 5, Number 1 (special double issue) (1987/88) * Cult Vs. Non-Cult Jewish Families: Factors Influencing Conversion. Mark I. Sirkin, Ph.D. & Bruce A. Grellong, Ph.D. * Family Environment as a Factor in Vulnerability to Cult Involvement. Neil Maron, Ph.D. * Creating the Illusion of Mind Reading in a Self-Transformation Training. Robert C. Fellows, M.T.S. * "Reject the Wicked Man" -- Coercive Persuasion and Deviance Production: A Study of Conflict Management. Jerry Paul McDonald. ($4.00 - $5.00 outside USA). * Litigating the Cult-Related Child Custody Case. Randy Francis Kandell, Esq. * Confessions of a Cult Watcher. Ronald Enroth, Ph.D. Volume 5, Number 2 (1988) * Trouble in Paradise: Some Observations on Psychotherapy with New Agers. Steve K. Dubrow-Eichel & Linda Dubrow-Eichel. * Psychotherapy with Ex-Cultists: Four Case Studies and Commentary. Lorna Goldberg, M.S.W. & William Goldberg, M.S.W. * Psychotherapy of a Casualty from a Mass Therapy Encounter Group: A Case Study. Anita O. Solomon, Ph.D. * Ritualistic Abuse of Children: Dynamics and Impact. Susan J. Kelley, R.N., Ph.D. * Authority: Its Use and Abuse - A Christian Perspective. Floyd McClung, Jr. Volume 6, Number 1 (1989) * Coerced Confessions: The Logic of Seemingly Irrational Action . Richard Ofshe, Ph.D. * Social Influence: Ethical Considerations. Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. * Legal Analysis of Intent as a Continuum Emphasizing Social Context of Volition. Herbert L. Rosedale, Esq. * State of Israel Report of the Interministerial Committee Set Up to Examine Cults ("New Groups") in Israel. ($4.00 - $5.00 outside USA). * Litigating Child Custody with Religious Cults. Ford Greene, Esq. * Cults and Children: The Role of the Psychotherapist. David Halperin, M.D. * Family Responses to a Young Adult's Cult Membership and Return. Lorna Goldberg, M.S.W. and William Goldberg, M.S.W. Volume 6, Number 2 (1989) * Deprogramming: A Case Study. (Special Issue) Steve Dubrow-Eichel, Ph.D. ($7.50 - $11.00 outside North America) Volume 7, Number 1 (1990) * Cults and the European Parliament: A Practical Political Response to an International Problem. David Wilshire, MA, MP. * Prosecuting an Ex-Cult Member's Undue Influence Suit. Lawrence Levy, J.D. * The New Age Movement: Fad or Menace? Arthur A. Dole, Ph.D., Michael D. Langone, Ph.D., & Steve Dubrow-Eichel, Ph.D. * The Involvement of College Students in Totalist Groups: Causes, Concerns, Legal Issues, and Policy Considerations. Gregory Blimling, Ph.D. * Reintegration of Exiting Cult Members with their Families: A Brief Intervention Model. Kevin Crawley, Diana Paulina, M.Ed., & Ronald W. White, L.D. Volume 7, Number 2 (1990) * Psychotherapy Cults. Margaret T. Singer, Ph.D., Maurice Temerlin, Ph.D., & Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. * Persuasive Techniques in Contemporary Cults: A Public Health Approach. Louis J. West, M.D. * Cult Violence and the Identity Movement. Thomas J. Young, Ph.D. * The False Transformational Promise of Bible-Based Cults: Archetypal Dynamics. Nadine Winocur Craig, M.A. & Robert Weathers, Ph.D. * Deprogramming: A Case Study -- Part II: Conversation Analysis. Steve K. Dubrow-Eichel, Ph.D. Volume 8, Number 1 (1991) * Cult Formation. Robert Jay Lifton, M.D. * The Effect of Religious Cults on Western Mainstream Religion. Marcia Rudin, M.A. and Rabbi A. James Rudin, M.A. * The Historical Dimension of Cultic Techniques of Persuasion and Control. Lita Linzer Schwartz, Ph.D. * Residential Treatment: The Potential for Cultic Evolution. David A. Halperin, M.D. & Arnold Markowitz, M.S.W. * Cults in Court. Sarah Van Hoey. Volume 8, Number 2 (1991) * Conversion, Religious Change, and the Challenge of New Religious Movements. Dr. Johannes Aagaard. * Why Cultic Groups Develop and Flourish: A Historian's Perspective. Natalie Isser, Ph.D. * Ritual Child Abuse: Understanding the Controversies. David W. Lloyd, Esq. * Outreach to Ex-Cult Members: The Question of Terminology. Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. & William V. Chambers, Ph.D. * Interesting Times. Kevin Garvey & Linda Blood. * Task Force Study of Ritual Crime. Michael Maddox, Esq. and the Virginia State Crime Commission. ($5.00; $6.00 outside USA) Volume 9, Number 1 (1992) * The Cadre Ideal: Origins and Development of a Political Cult. Janja Lalich. ($5.00; $6.00 outside USA). * Psychiatric Problems in Ex-Members of Word of Life. Gudrun Swartling, O.T. & Per G. Swartling, M.D. * The Council of Europe's Report on Sects and New Religious Movements. ($5.00; $6.00 outside USA). Volume 9, Number 2 (1992) * Psychotherapy Cults: An Ethical Analysis. Kim Boland & Gordon Lindbloom, Ph.D. * Cults, Coercion, and Contumely. Margaret T. Singer, Ph.D. and Marsha Addis. * The Appeal of the Impossible and the Efflorescence of the Unbelievable: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Cults and Occultism. David A. Halperin, Ph.D. * Psychological Abuse. Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. * Post-Cult Symptoms as Measured by the MCMI Before and After Residential Treatment. Paul R. Martin, Ph.D., Michael D. Langone, Ph.D., Arthur A. 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