Margaret T. SingerMargaret T. Singer Collection

Edited by: Carol Giambalvo & Rosanne Henry

Margaret Singer was a well-known, controversial "cult expert" involved in the "cult wars" of the 1970's. While some of her ideas and research have been dismissed by many other researchers there is a lot to be learnt from these collected papers. A .pdf version is available at Google docs but as I dislike reading on a computer I have converted the collcetion to eReader formats.

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Table of Contents

Chapter
Page
    Year
Preface (Carol Giambalvo; Rosanne Henry)
1
Foreword (Sam Singer)
3
Coming Out of the Cults
6
1979
Therapy with Ex-Cult Members
21
1978
Thought Reform Exists: Organized, Programmatic Influence
30
1994
Thought Reform Today
33
1986
Heaven on Earth: A Conversation with Cult Expert Margaret Singer
48
1995
Attacks on Peripheral Versus Central Elements of Self
and the Impact of Thought Reforming Techniques (with Richard Ofshe, Ph.D.)
61
1986
Undue Influence and Written Documents: Psychological Aspects
87
1992
Consultation with Families of Cultists
101
1986
Psychotherapy Cults (with Maurice Temerlin, Ph.D. & Michael Langone, Ph.D.)
118
1990
Book Review: Churches that Abuse
146
1992
Book Review: Cults: Faith, Healing and Coercion
152
1989