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Biographies: Psychological Manipulation: The Abuse
of Women Conference Women and Cults
Biographies of all
Psychological Manipulation: The Abuse of Women Conference and Workshop Speakers,
Participants, and Moderators , May 30 and May 31, 1997 - Philadelphia
Linda J. Arkin, CSW is a
psychotherapist who is former Regional Coordinator of the Prevention of Family
Violence program for the Jewish Board of Family and Childrens’ Services. She has
a private practice specializing in the trauma of cult abuse, domestic violence,
sexual abuse, eating problems, addictions, and lesbian and gay issues. Ms. Arkin
is a graduate of the Women’s Therapy Centre Institute and of the Advanced Group
Training Program at the Jewish Board of Family and Childrens’ Services.
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Friday, 3:30-4:30 Panel – Counseling of
Cult and Abuse Victims: Practical Suggestions
Livia Bardin, M.S.W.
is a social worker in private practice in Washington, DC. She serves on the
Social Work Committee of AFF and is editor of the Newsletter of the Greater
Washington Society of Clinical Social Workers. Ms. Bardin has consulted with the
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism’s Commission on Social Action and
Public Policy regarding the production of a resource guide on cults.
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Friday, 11:15-12:30 Panel Discussion: The
Effects of Abusive Experience on Families
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Saturday, 8:45-9 Welcome and Introduction
to Workshop: How to Help a Loved One Affected by a Cult – Workshop Coordinator
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Saturday, 10:45-12:30 Assessment and
Planning *
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Saturday, 1:30-3:15 Recovery Issues *
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Saturday, 3:30-5:15 Problem Solving *
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Saturday, 9:15-9:30 pm Closing*
Nancy Berkowitz is a special education
teacher for emotionally disturbed middle-school students. The mother of an
ex-cult member, she speaks frequently about cults.
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Friday, 11:15-12:30 Panel Discussion: The
Effects of Abusive Experience on Families
Howard Berkowitz, the father of an ex-cult
member, is First Vice President, Assistant Branch Manager, and an investment
counselor for a Wall Street securities firm.
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Friday, 11:15-12:30 Panel Discussion: The
Effects of Abusive Experience on Families
Rachel Bernstein, M.S.W.
is a psychotherapist at the Cult Hot Line and Clinic of the Jewish Board of
Family and Children’s Services, where she coordinates a community education and
speakers’ bureau and facilitates a parent support group. She is former
coordinator of the Maynard Bernstein Resource Center on Cults of the Cult Clinic
at Jewish Family Services in Los Angeles. While in Los Angeles she was in
general private practice and facilitated a recovery group for ex-cult members.
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Friday, 3:30-4:30 Moderator of Panel –
Counseling of Cult and Abuse Victims: Practical Suggestions
Sandra Lynn Bloom, MD is a
Board-certified psychiatrist and fellow of the college of Physicians of
Philadelphia. She is founder and executive director of The Sanctuary, a
specialized inpatient hospital program for the treatment of adults traumatized
as children, and founder and president of the Alliance for Creative Development,
a multidisciplinary private practice and psychiatric management company. Dr.
Bloom is president-elect of the International Society for Traumatic-Stress
Studies, president of the Philadelphia chapter of Physicians for Social
Responsibility and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry
in the School of Medicine at Temple University. She lectures nationally and
internationally and is author of a manual entitled Bearing Witness: Trauma and
Social Responsibility and the book Creating Sanctuary: Towards the Evolution of
Sane Communities.
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Friday, 3:30-4:30 Panel – Counseling of
Cult and Abuse Victims: Practical Suggestions
Robin A. Boyle, Esq.
presently teaches legal research and writing at St. John’s University School of
Law and lectures frequently on women and the law. She has held adjunct teaching
positions at Fordham University, New School for Social Research, and Briarcliffe
College. Her legal experience includes the firms of Butler, Fitzgerald & Potter;
Patterson, Belnap, Webb & Tyler; Dewey Ballantine; and Wolf Haldenstein Adler
Freeman & Herz, as well as clerking for The Honorable Tina L. Brozman. Ms. Boyle
is author of Studies in Community Action.
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Friday, 12:30-2 Women and the Law: Where
do Abuse Victims Stand?
Ron Burks, M.Div., M.A., is
a staff member of Wellspring Retreat and Resource Center. He and his wife and
their four children were involved in a Shepherding/Discipleship movement for
seventeen years. He is co-author, with his wife, Vicky, of the book Damaged
Disciples: Casualties of Authoritarian Churches and the Shepherding Movement,
published by Zondervan.
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Friday, 3:30-4:30 Panel – Counseling of
Cult and Abuse Victims: Practical Suggestions
William Chambers, Ph.D.
is a statistical and research consultant in Lindale, Georgia and former
psychology professor at Wright State University, Shorter College, and the
University of South Florida. His specialty area is personality theory. He is a
member of the editorial advisory board of Cultic Studies Journal.
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Saturday, 1:30-5 Symposium - Theory and
Cults: In search of the Perfect Explanation, Discussant
Joel L. Chinitz, MD, MPH practiced
nephrology in Philadelphia for twenty years before persuing an interest in
community health. He is Clinical Director in the Philadelphia Chapter of
Physicians for Social Responsibility and also volunteers in the Catholic Workers
Free Clinic and the Allegheny University of the Health Sciences Homeless
Outreach Project. He is currently Medical Director of the Physicians Assistant
Program of the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science and the Medical
Director of the Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia. Dr. Chinitz
serves on the Board of Directors of Women Against Abuse.
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Friday, 2-3:15 Panel – Preventing Family
Violence: Becoming Part of the Solution
Bobbie Coyle is Carol Diament's sister.
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Saturday, 7:15-9:15 Family Case
Presentations *
Cliff Deardorff is the Assistant Director
of Public Health for The Educational & Scientific Trust of the Pennsylvania
Medical Society. He previously worked with the Division of Maternal and Child
Health and the Cancer Control Program at the Pennsylvania Department of Health
and with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Mr. Deardorff has also worked
as an advocate for children and adults with developmental disabilities through a
Federal grant from the U.S. Department of Education and with the Association for
Retarded Citizens.
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Friday, 2-3:15 Moderator of Panel –
Preventing Family Violence: Becoming Part of the Solution
Carol Diament was a member of a
psychotherapy group for five years. She has been working on recovery issues for
the last three years.
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Saturday, 7:15-9:15 Family Case
Presentations *
Arthur Dole, Ph.D.
is professor emeritus of education and former chair of the Psychology in
Education Division at the Graduate School of Education, University of
Pennsylvania. He is a member of the board of directors of AFF and serves on the
editorial advisory board of Cultic Studies Journal.
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Saturday, 1:30-5 Symposium - Theory and
Cults: In search of the Perfect Explanation, Discussant
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Nancy E. Durborow is Special Project
Coordinator for Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
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Friday, 2-3:15 Panel – Preventing Family
Violence: Becoming Part of the Solution
Linda Jayne Dubrow, Ph.D.
is a psychologist in private practice with the Verree Psychology Group and
RETIRN (Re-entry Therapy Information, and Referral Network), which she
co-founded. Dr. Dubrow is attending psychologist at the Sanctuary Unit at
Friends Hospital, which specializes in the treatment of post-traumatic stress
disorder. She is also Director of Counseling at Manor Junior College.
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Friday, 9:50-11 Coercive Persuasion and
Domestic Violence: Looking at the Abusive Family Environment as Cult
Steve
Dubrow-Eichel, Ph.D. is a psychologist in private practice with the
Verree Psychology Group and RETIRN (Re-entry Therapy, Information, and Referral
Network), which she co-founded. Dr. Dubrow is attending psychologist at the
Sanctuary Unit at Friends Hospital, which specializes in the treatment of
post-traumatic stress disorder. She is also Director of Counseling at Manor
Junior College.
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Saturday, 9-12:30 Symposium -Treatment
and Cults: What Works with Whom
Gloria Eisenberg is Steven Eisenberg's
parent.
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Saturday, 7:15-9:15 Family Case
Presentations *
Daniel Eisenberg is Steven Eisenberg's
parent.
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Saturday, 7:15-9:15 Family Case
Presentations *
Steven Eisenberg is a former Hare Krishna
member. He is a Thought Reform Consultant and a consultant to RETIRN, which
offers services to families affected by cults.
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Saturday, 7:15-9:15 Family Case
Presentations *
Carol Giambalvo
is an ex-cult member who has been a Thought Reform Consultant since 1984 and a
cofounder of reFOCUS, a national support network for former cult members. She is
on AFF’s Board of Directors and is responsible for its Project Outreach. Author
of Exit Counseling: A Family Intervention and co-editor of The Boston Movement:
Critical Perspectives on the International Churches of Christ, Ms. Giambalvo has
written and lectured extensively on cult-related topics.
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Saturday, 1:30-5 - Ex-cult member support
sessions – Recovery from Abusive Groups – Session Coordinator
Lorna Goldberg, MSW,
ACSW, is a therapist in private practice and has operated a support
group for ex-cult members with her husband, William Goldberg, for over 16 years.
She teaches at the New Jersey Institute of Psychoanalysis and has written
extensively for social work publications and for AFF publications.
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Friday, 9:15 Welcome and Introduction of
conference theme, Psychological Manipulation: The Abuse of Women Conference
Chair
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Saturday, 9-12:30 Symposium -Treatment
and Cults: What Works with Whom
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Saturday, 1:30-3:15 Spouses in Cults *
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Saturday, 3:30-5:15 Families with
Multi-Year Involvement *
William Goldberg, MSW,
ACSW., a therapist, is Director of The Community Support Center in
Pomona, New York and Director of the North Rockland (NY) Mental Health Clinic.
He has operated a support group for ex-cult members with his wife, Lorna, for
over 16 years. He has written extensively for social work publications and for
AFF publications and has appeared on many major TV and radio programs discussing
cults.
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Saturday, 9:30-10:30 Ex-member panel -
Cults and Families: The Tug of War Moderator *
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Saturday, 10:45-12:30 Communications *
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Saturday, 1:30-3:15 Communications *
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Saturday, 3:30-5:15 Problem Solving *
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Saturday, 7:15-9:15 Family Case
Presentations - Respondent *
Maureen Griffo was a member of a
Bible-based communal group for ten years. She operates an on-line chat support
group for ex-members and people with loved ones in cults. She serves on the
Board of re-FOCUS.
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Saturday, 9:30-10:30 Ex-member panel -
Cults and Families: The Tug of War *
Joan Higgins, a school psychologist, is a
former victim of two abusive marriages. She volunteers for Unity Group, a
not-for-profit organizations that helps battered women. Ms. Higgins is the
mother of four grown children and has eight grandchildren.
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Friday, 11:15-12:30 Panel Discussion: The
Effects of Abusive Experience on Families
Joseph F. Kelly
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Saturday, 3:30-5:15 Exit Counseling *
Thomas Keiser,
Ph.D., J.D., a clinical psychologist in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, is the
co-author, with Jacqueline Keiser, of The Anatomy of Illusion (Charles
C. Thomas).
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Saturday, 12:30 Moderator of Symposium
-Treatment and Cults: What Works with Whom
Mike Kropveld
is Director of Info-Cult, an educational organization in Montreal, Canada.
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Saturday, 1:30-5 Symposium - Theory and
Cults: In search of the Perfect Explanation, Moderator
Janja Lalich,
a writer, consultant, and specialist in the study of cults and psychological
manipulation and abuse, is founder and Education Director of Community Resources
on Influence and Control. She is co-author of Cults in Our Midst, "Crazy"
Therapies: What Are They? Do They Work? and Captive Hearts, Captive Minds as
well as numerous articles. She is a former ten-year member of a political cult.
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Friday, 9:50-11 Psychosexual Exploitation
of Women in Cults
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Friday, 7:30-9:30 "Crazy" Therapies: What
Are They? Do They Work?
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Saturday, 8:30-5 Ex-cult member support
sessions – Recovery from Abusive Groups – Session Facilitator
Michael D. Langone, Ph.D.,
a counseling psychologist, earned his Ph.D. at the University of California,
Santa Barbara. He is Executive Director and Director of Research and Victim
Assistance of AFF. He is Editor of AFF’s Cultic Studies Journal, editor of the
book Recovery From Cults, and co-author of Cults: What Parents Should Know and
Satanism and Occult-Related Violence: What You Should Know.
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Saturday, 9-9:30 Mindbending: An Overview
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Saturday, 1:30-5 Symposium - Theory and
Cults: In search of the Perfect Explanation, Psychological Theories –
Conference on Cults: Theory and Treatment Issues Conference Coordinator
Cynthia Lilley is a music educator. She
recovered her daughter from a well-known group after an intense and protracted
struggle. Both the Today and Now shows on NBC broadcast long segments on her
family’s attempts to locate her daughter and to speak with her away from cultic
influence. Since then Ms. Lilley has devoted time and effort to informing the
public of the dangers of destructive cults.
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Friday, 11:15-12:30 Moderator of Panel
Discussion: The Effects of Abusive Experience on Families
Edward Lottick, MD,
whose son was in a cult, is a family practitioner in Kingston, Pennsylvania. Dr.
Lottick taught at Hudson Valley Communty College, invented the Electrosurgical
Hemostat, and has done medical work in prisons. He is on the Board of Trustees
of the Pennsylvania Medical Scoeity and is Editor of the Luzerne County Medical
Society Bulletin. In 1993, AFF awarded Dr. Lottick, a member of its Board of
Directors, the John G. Clark Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Cultic
Studies.
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Friday, 2-3:15 Panel – Preventing Family
Violence: Becoming Part of the Solution
Ellen Mali was a member of a
psychological/political group for twenty-four years. She raised her son, Adam,
under the strict confines of the group and walked away from it seven years ago,
two years after her son had left. Ms. Mali is now an antiques dealer in Lenox,
MA. She is writing a book with her son about their experiences.
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Friday, 11:15-12:30 Panel Discussion: The
Effects of Abusive Experience on Families
Arnold Markowitz, MSW,
received his BS at Empire State College of the State University of New York and
his MSW at Yeshiva University. He is a psychotherapist and Director of the Cult
Hot Line and Clinic of the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services in New
York City, where he also serves as Director of Brooklyn Adolescent Services. He
has presented many cult-education programs, has made many media appearances, and
has been quoted widely as a cult expert in the print media.
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Saturday, 9-12:30 Symposium -Treatment
and Cults: What Works with Whom
Paul Martin, Ph.D., a former member and
leader of The Great Commission, is a psychotherapist. He is Director of the
Wellspring Retreat and Resource Center in Albany, Ohio, a live-in rehabilitation
center for ex-cult members, and is author of Cult-Proofing Your Kid. Dr. Martin
has appeared on many major TV programs.
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Saturday, 9-12:30 Symposium -Treatment
and Cults: What Works with Whom
Charles McAlpin was a member of a
shepherding/discipleship group for five years during his late teens and early
twenties.
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Saturday, 9:30-10:30 Ex-member panel -
Cults and Families: The Tug of War *
Evelyn Ortner is founder and executive
director of The Unity Group, an advocacy group for battered women and their
children. She lectures widely and has appeared on radio programs. Ms. Ortner is
author of a chapter in the United Nations publication The Woman’s Experience:
The Emergence of Women in the 21st Century and of many articles. She has
received many awards in recognition of her accomplishments in raising public
awareness of the problem of domestic violence, including a letter of
commendation from President William Clinton.
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Friday, 9:50-11 Domestic Violence: A Loss
of Selfhood
Carole Rayburn, Ph.D., M.Div., is a
Clinical Consulting and Research Psychologist in private practice. She is
immediate past president of and a Fellow of the Division of Psychology of
Religion of the American Psychological Association; a Fellow of the APA Division
on Psychology of Women; a Fellow of the APA Division of Psychotherapy; and a
Fellow of three other APA Divisions. Dr. Rayburn is an expert on the effects of
sexual and physical abuse on women and women and stress. She is presently
coordinating the establishment of a pre-divisional organization within the APA
on the psychological study of women’s spirituality.
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Friday, 9:50-11 Respondent Panel – Mind
Manipulation, Cults, and Domestic Violence: Professional and Personal
Perspectives
Herbert L. Rosedale,
Esq., President of AFF, is a senior partner in the lawfirm of
Parker Chapin Flattau & Klimpl in New York City. He has written several articles
on cults and the law, contributed a chapter to Recovery From Cults, and is
co-editor of The Boston Movement: Critical Perspectives.
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Friday, 9 Welcome
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Friday, 12:30-2 Moderator Women and the
Law: Where do Abuse Victims Stand?
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Friday, 4:50-5 Summary and Closing
Remarks
Shelley Rosen, CSW,
is an interpersonal psychoanalyst and family therapist. She is a former staff
member of the Jewish Board of Family and Childrens’ Services Cult Hotline and
Crisis Clinic and now continues to see ex-cult members and their families in her
private practice.
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Friday, 3:30-4:30 Panel – Counseling of
Cult and Abuse Victims: Practical Suggestions
Marcia Rudin, MA
is Director of the International Cult Education Program of AFF. She formerly
taught philosophy and philosophy of religion at William Paterson College. Ms.
Rudin is co-author of the books Why Me? Why Anyone? and Prison or Paradise? The
New Religious Cults and is editor of Cults on Campus: Continuing Challenge. She
wrote the International Cult Education Program lesson plan for middle and high
schools and wrote and produced two AFF videotapes.
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Friday, 9:50-11 Moderator Panel – Mind
Manipulation, Cults, and Domestic Violence: Professional and Personal
Perspectives
Patrick Ryan, a
former member of Transcendental Meditation, has been a Thought Reform Consultant
since 1984. He is Editor of AFF News: Recovery Information About Cults And
Psychological Manipulation and designs and implements AFF’s Internet Web site.
He is the founder and former head of TM-ex, the organization of ex-members of
TM. He has contributed to the Journal of the American Medical Association and to
AFF’s book Recovery From Cults and has presented programs about hypnosis and
trance-induction techniques at several AFF workshops and Cult Awareness Network
conferences.
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Saturday, 3:30-5:15 Exit Counseling *
Margaret Thaler Singer,
Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and emeritus adjunct professor at
the University of California, Berkeley. An expert on post-traumatic stress, she
is one of the world’s foremost experts on cults and psychological manipulation.
She is co-author of Cults in Our Midst and "Crazy" Therapies: What Are They? Do
They Work? as well as a contributor to many books and journals in her field. She
has appeared as an expert on many major TV and radio programs.
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Friday, 9:15-9:50 Keynote Address-
Psychological Manipulation: How it Works and Why Women are Vulnerable
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Friday, 7:30-9:30 "Crazy" Therapies: What
Are They? Do They Work?
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Saturday, 9-12:30 Symposium -Treatment
and Cults: What Works with Whom
Alexandra Stein
spent ten years in a leftist political cult in Minnesota with her two children.
She is currently writing a book about this experience. She is a computer
consultant and is active in cult awareness education.
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Friday, 11:15-12:30 Panel Discussion: The
Effects of Abusive Experience on Families
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Saturday, 9:30-10:30 Ex-member panel -
Cults and Families: The Tug of War *
Joseph Szimhart
is an ex-member of a New Age group. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of
Fine Arts and the University of New Mexico. A professional artist, he has
exhibited his work and has taught art and practiced art therapy with brain
damaged patients at the Pennhurst State School and Hospital in Pennsylvania. He
has been a Thought Reform Consultant for over seventeen years. He has made many
media appearances and has been quoted as a cult expert in many publications.
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Saturday, 7:15-9:15 Family Case
Presentations – Respondent *
Benjamin Zablocki,
Ph.D., a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, has written
widely on cults and communes.
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Saturday, 1:30-5 Symposium - Theory and
Cults: In search of the Perfect Explanation, Sociological Theories
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