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Adapted from
Satanism and Occult-Related Violence: What You Should Know,
by
Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. and Linda Osborne Blood, © 1990, AFF)
Satanism and Occult-Ritual Activity: Questions and Answers
How Prevalent are Satanism
and other Occult-Related Activities?
No reliable scientific data can tell
us how many people are involved, but a most disturbing trend has been the
apparent increased interest among the young.
What are the Different Levels of
Involvement?
- "Dabblers," usually teenagers
who become attracted to Satanism on a relatively superficial level through
easily-available books, heavy-metal music, fantasy role-playing games and
the like;
- "self-styled" or "psychopathic"
Satanists, usually loners attracted to the more violent forms of satanism
which are then grafted onto their pre-existing pathology;
- "religious" Satanists involved in
well-organized, publicly-acknowledged groups such as the Church of Satan or
Temple of Set, and
- "satanic
cults," the sophisticated, clandestine groups which may be
engaged in criminal activities. These categories overlap.
Who Gets Involved and Why?
Dabblers are often alienated,
troubled teens with low self-esteem who exhibit problems with aggressive
behavior and/or suicidal tendencies, both of which can be aggravated by
involvement in satanism.
Youngsters often come from
dysfunctional families.
Many are bright, creative, and
intellectually curious but are usually underachievers and loners who do
poorly in school and/or have learning disabilities. They may be bored and
rebellious, but they also feel the need to belong and may be vulnerable to
influence by strong, charismatic personalities.
Teenagers often become involved with
satanic cults because the rituals appear to confer magical power, provide an
outlet for their religious needs, and justify the free expression of
aggressive and sexual drives.
What are Some Possible
Signs of Involvement?
[Please note: Many of these signs in
and of themselves, have nothing to do with satanism and may be associated
with other types of problems. Look at the whole picture and remember that
destructive satanic involvement will often be associated with, if not in
fact result from, more traditional psychological problems such as low
self-esteem, depression, or alienation.]
What Can Families Do?
Don’t panic, and be patient. Assess
the situation thoroughly. Educate yourself. Communicate effectively. Set a
hierarchy of goals. Exercise authority when appropriate. Know when—and
where—to seek professional help.
What Can Educators and
Mental-Health Professionals Do?
Educate yourself. Learn to
spot possible signs of involvement and to assess the extent and seriousness
of the involvement. Find out where to go for further information and expert
assistance.
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