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An Example for Controversy: Creating a Model for Reconciliation
Book Review: Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in a Controversial Field
Book Review: Strange Gods: The Great American Cult Scare
Comment on "The Rhetoric of Religious 'Cults': Terms of Use and Abuse"
Cult Awareness Groups and NRM Scholars: Toward Depolarization of Key Issues
IN THE COURTS: Indictment for Alleged Deprogramming Plan
Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Version of the Group Psychological Abuse Scale
Questions from the Balcony: A Critique of Dick Anthony
Watching for Violence: A Comparative Analysis of the Roles of Five Types of Cult-Watching Groups
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