RESOURCES
Thank you so much for visiting my site and/or reaching out. Whether you are:
in a high-control group or a cult
trying to figure out if you are in one
trying to help someone else get out of a one
Here are resources here for you:
IF you think you are a part of one of these groups- don’t freak out! Don’t ask your leaders if you are in one because they will lie to you and put you on their radar as a trouble maker. Instead, take a breath, take some time to educate yourself, and research to see if there are any allegations against the leaders or leadership. I also recommend reading Combatting Cult Mind Control by Stephen Hassan… finally, find an exit counsellor. If you managed to get out and haven’t done any counseling, I highly recommend doing THAT… And I personally LOVED the book, Take Back your Life by Janja Lalich.
I am NOT a trained professional; I only have my own experience but all of these sites, people, books, or TV programs/films have helped me over the last few years. Remember, you are not broken and you never were. There is so much support out there…you will be ok, but it takes time. You are enough! I hope these resources help!
Love,
Sarah
P.S. This is a shortened list that was first put together by Bonnie Piesse, the original ”trouble maker,” the first to wake up and start the beginning of the end. Thank you Bonnie for helping me heal.
Why do People Join cults? | Janja Lalich Ph.D
Today, there are thousands of cults around the world. Broadly speaking, a cult is a group or movement with a shared commitment to a usually extreme ideology that’s typically embodied in a charismatic leader. But what exactly differentiates cults from other groups – and why do people join them? Janja Lalich describes how cults recruit and manipulate their members. (from Janja Lalich’s website)
Websites
Cult Research and Information and Dr. Janja Lalich
Many members, former members, and supporters of cults are not fully aware of the extent to which members may be manipulated, exploited, or even abused. Learn about social-structural, social-psychological, and interpersonal behavioral patterns commonly found in cultic environments to help yourself assess a particular group or relationship.
Dr. Janja Lalich is a world-renowned expert in cultic studies and an avid contributor to the field of cultic studies through her research, presentations, books, and articles. The resources she has curated will aid you in recognizing if you or someone you know may be getting involved with a cult.
Freedom of Mind Resource Center | Dr. Steven Hassan
Freedom of Mind Resource Center believes that everyone deserves the right to build their life free from undue influence.
They support those affected by undue influence by providing coaching and consulting services as well as training and educational resources for individuals, families and professionals. They use the Strategic Interactive Approach (SIA), which id an ethical, systems-oriented method that enables loved ones to help an individual regain their freedom of mind. This method was developed by founder Dr. Steven Hassan, who is a is licensed mental health counselor who has been helping individuals since 1976.
They also provide information to the media to help the public understand undue influence (mind control) in all of its forms including controlling people, cults, beliefs, estrangement, and parental alienation, so that everyone can have the tools and support they need to protect themselves from undue influence.
Alexandria Stein Ph.D
Dr. Stein offers programs and materials to help people understand how to identify and protect themselves and others from recruitment to cultic or extremist groups. She also studies and teaches about positive social relationships: "small d" democracy, inclusivity, and healthy social and personal networks that can oppose dangerous relationships.
Dare to Doubt
If you've ever struggled with questioning your beliefs, or you feel shattered by the ramifications of leaving your religion, Dare to Doubt is a safe place and a resource hub for people detaching from harmful belief systems. Its aim is to help you heal from the damage of indoctrination by connecting you with mental health professionals, aid organizations, and peer support groups.
DOUGLAS M. BROOKS
This website is for people who are interested in pyramid schemes and multilevel marketing (MLM). There are explanations of the terms “direct selling”, “MLM” and “pyramid scheme.” There is a resource section which contains lists of books about MLM, pyramid schemes and related subjects, academic articles from a variety of fields, court decisions, laws and regulations, internet websites and social media. Brooks has included his personal opinions on many of these sources and references.
UNSILENCED: THE VOICE OF YOUTH RIGHTS
UNSILENCED is a grassroots movement of survivors and advocates speaking out about institutionalized child abuse in the troubled teen industry.
Free Hearts Free Minds
Free Hearts Free Minds is the only charity on the planet that focuses on former Muslims at risk of persecution or execution for what they think or who they love and are completely isolated. Their programs give community, hope, support, and the tools to plan and build their futures.
THE AFTERMATH FOUNDATION
The Aftermath Foundation's purpose is to help those who want to leave Scientology and the Sea Org, but who lack a system of support that they can rely on while getting on their feet in the outside world.
Helping Survivors
Studies show that juvenile detention centers have incredibly high rates of sexual victimization—even higher than those of adult prisons and jails. The juveniles who have suffered from abuse require immediate and specialized care, including psychological counseling, rehabilitation programs, and educational resources. Helping Survivors shares helpful information for victims and survivors of abuse at juvenile detention centers.
Books
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Take Back Your Life: Recovering from Cults and Abusive Relationships| Janja Lalich & Madeleine Tobias
Cult victims and those who have suffered abusive relationships often suffer from fear, confusion, low self-esteem, and post-traumatic stress. Take Back Your Life explains the seductive draw that leads people into such situations, provides guidelines for assessing what happened, and offers hands-on tools for getting back on track. Written for victims, their families, and professionals, this book leads readers through the healing process.
Combating Cult Mind Control: The Guide to Protection, Rescue and Recovery from Destructive Cults | Steven Hassan
This book has helped thousands of ex-members and their families, therapists, clergy, as well as law enforcement understand the use of mind control techniques in cults. A former cult member, now a counselor helping those affected by destructive cults, Hassan exposes the troubling facts about cults' recruitment, their use of psychological manipulation, and their often subtle influence on government, the legal system, and society as a whole.
Freedom of Mind: Helping Loved Ones Leave Controlling People, Cults, and Beliefs| Steven Hassan
Hassan's new book, Freedom of Mind, explains how to identify and evaluate potentially dangerous groups and individuals. Hassan details his groundbreaking approach, the 'Strategic Interactive Approach, ' which can be used to help a loved one leave such a situation. Step-by-step, he shows you how to: evaluate the situation; interact with dual identities; develop communication strategies using phone calls, letter writing and visits; understand and utilize cult beliefs and tactics; use reality-testing and other techniques to promote freedom of mind. He emphasizes the value of meeting with trained consultants to be effectively guided and coached and also to plan and implement effective interventions. The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones is knowledge and awareness.
Recovery from Abusive Groups | Wendy Wolfberg
Recovery from Abusive Groups was written by former cult member Wendy Ford (now Wolfberg) with a preface by social workers Bill and Lorna Goldberg, pioneers in helping ex-cultists. Recovery From Abusive Groups provides practical advice for former cult members and their families and focuses specifically on what ex-members can do to negotiate their way through the challenging post cult recovery process. Utilizing study questions, exercises, worksheets, and an abundance of common sense, Ms. Ford provides concrete suggestions on such issues as: building a recovery plan, managing financial and work issues, reconnecting with family and friends, making new friends, dating, "Floating," and coping with depression. Wolfberg also gives families ideas about what they can do to help during recovery.
Slonim Woods 9 | Daniel Barban Levin
In September 2010, at the beginning of the academic year at Sarah Lawrence College, a sophomore named Talia Ray asked her roommates if her father could stay with them for a while. No one objected. Her father, Larry Ray, was just released from prison, having spent three years behind bars after a conviction during a bitter custody dispute.
Larry Ray arrived at the dorm, a communal house called Slonim Woods 9, and stayed for the whole year. Over the course of innumerable counseling sessions and “family meetings,” the intense and forceful Ray convinced his daughter’s friends that he alone could help them “achieve clarity.” Eventually, Ray and the students moved into a small Manhattan apartment, beginning years of manipulation and abuse, as Ray tightened his control over his young charges through blackmail, extortion, and ritualized humiliation. After a decade of secrecy, Larry Ray was finally indicted on charges of extortion, sex trafficking, forced labor, and money laundering.
Daniel Barban Levin was one of the original residents of Slonim Woods 9. Beginning the moment Daniel set foot on Sarah Lawrence’s idyllic campus and spanning the two years he spent in the grip of a megalomaniac, this brave, lyrical, and redemptive memoir reveals how a group of friends were led from college to a cult without the world even noticing.
UNCULTURED: A MEMOIR | DANIELLA MESTANYEK YOUNG
In the vein of Educated and The Glass Castle, Daniella Mestyanek Young's Uncultured is more than a memoir about an exceptional upbringing, but about a woman who, no matter the lack of tools given to her, is determined to overcome.
Counselors
Daniel Shaw, LCSW
Daniel Shaw, LCSW, is a psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City and in Nyack, New York; and Faculty and Supervisor at The National Institute for the Psychotherapies in New York. His papers have appeared in Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Contemporary Psychoanalysis, and Psychoanalytic Dialogues. His most recent book, Traumatic Narcissism: Relational Systems of Subjugation, was published by Routledge for the Relational Perspectives Series and nominated for the prestigious Gradiva Award. In 2018, the International Cultic Studies Association awarded Shaw the Margaret Thaler Singer Award for advancing the understanding of coercive persuasion and undue influence.
Rachel Bernstein
The following is from Rachel Bernstain’s website: “As an educator and therapist, I see the value in teaching and offering practical information along with listening. My job is not to judge. I want you to feel heard, and understood. People do what they do for a reason. It’s something you want to change, let’s look at it together so you understand why you’re doing it and how to start to change it. I want to help you get what you are hoping for, and where you want to go in your life.
“I feel honored when a client comes into my office because I know that client is entrusting me with information that is not usually shared with others. I respect my clients and the effort they make to improve their lives or the lives of their loved ones. I make every effort to help people along the way who are looking to improve the sweetness of their lives or to get some relief and feel less burdened by their past or a situation they are dealing with now."
Rosanne Henry L.P.C
Rosanne Henry is a professional counselor licensed in the state of Colorado. Over the last 25 years she has worked with hundreds of cult survivors to help provide credible resources and evaluate harm in cultic groups, relationships, and potentially abusive organizations, especially those disguised as churches. She has also created viable strategies for protection, departure and recovery for those that have found themselves in these situations.
Dr. Natalie Feinblatt
Dr. Natalie Feinblatt is a licensed psychologist in California. She’s an LA native who went to UCSD to get her BA in Psychology and then came back home to get her Master’s and Doctorate in Psychology from Pepperdine University. She’s been helping people using psychotherapy for over 15 years…and she wants nothing more than to continue to do so. She knows what it’s like to have to reach out for help and how the transformation process can be both grueling and exhilarating. She’s a huge movie fan, and she and her husband have a menagerie of rescue animals that they hope to never stop increasing.
Jennifer French Tomasic
A survivor herself, Jennifer French Tomasic specializes in working with survivors of coercive control. She has a Masters in the Psychology of Coercive Control and is trauma informed and educated. Jennifer is trained in a specialized cult and religious recovery approach, grounded in survivor research and offered in both individual and group settings. Please note that Jennifer is not a licensed psychotherapist. She hosts the Project Hope Podcast for families and friends with loved ones in a group of high control / high demand. She is a member of the ICSA (International Cultic Studies Awareness) Research Committee and has conducted research on those who self-identify as having experienced coercive control and received Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy as a result. Jennifer is an advocate and expert witness in court cases involving coercive control. She works both across the US and internationally and currently lives in Los Angeles, CA with her husband and extended family.
international cultic studies association’s counseling resources
The persons listed on ICSA’s Counseling Resources page have been published in periodicals or contributed to ICSA conferences. They have indicated that they have experience working with victims of spiritual and/or psychological abuse and/or their families.
Movies & TV Shows/Programs
Holy Hell | Amazon Prime | NOT RATED | 2016
Filmed by Will Allen about his experiences as a member of the Buddhafield cult for 22 years, the film gives an inside look at Buddhafield, a West Hollywood cult formed by a charismatic teacher in the 1980s that eventually imploded. The cult's leader, who has several names but is typically called Michel, is claimed to have abused his followers. The film uses footage Allen shot during his capacity as the group's videographer and new footage of interviews with former members and of the group in Hawaii.
Cults and Extreme Belief | A & E | TV-14 | 2018
Elizabeth Vargas goes on a search to uncover how controversial organizations use their influence to prey upon people's desperation to create powerful and often destructive belief systems.
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief| HBO | TV-MA | 2015
The film deconstructs the church's claims by presenting a condensed history of Scientology and its founder, L. Ron Hubbard, examining how celebrities interact with the church, and highlighting the stories of a number of ex-members who described the abuse and exploitation they saw and experienced. The Church of Scientology responded vehemently to the film, complaining to film critics about their reviews and denouncing the filmmakers and their interviewees.
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath | A&E | TV-14 | 2016-2019
In this hourlong docuseries, actress Leah Remini turns investigative reporter, she says, to "share the shocking truth about Scientology," the secretive, controversial church that Remini herself was a member of for years. With her personal experience acting as a driving force, Remini -- along with high-level former Scientology executives and members -- relates shocking stories of abuse and harassment alleged by ex-practitioners who claim their lives have been affected even well after they left the organization. The Church of Scientology, which has made multiple attempts to have A&E Network pull the series, refers to Remini as a "has-been actress" who's exploiting her former religion to make money.
The Path | Hulu | tV-MA | 2016 - 2018
The Path follows a family at the center of a controversial cult movement as they struggle with relationships, faith and power. Each episode takes an in-depth look at the gravitational pull of belief and what it means to choose between the life we live and the life we want. The series blends elements of mystery-thriller, romance and the supernatural.
Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator |Netflix | TV-MA | 2019
Documentary on how Bikram Choudhury built his yoga business. Tracing from his rise in the 1970s to his disgrace in accusations of rape and sexual harassment in more recent years.
The Vow | HBO | TV-MA | 2020
The Vow shows the experiences of people deeply involved in the self-improvement group NXIVM, an organization under siege with charges including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy brought against its highest members and founder Keith Raniere.
The Arrangement | Amazon Prime | TV-14 | 2017
Megan Morrison, a young actress, auditions to play the female lead in a high-profile film opposite action star Kyle West. She meets Terrence Anderson, the leader of the Institute of the Higher Mind, a self-help organization. Anderson offers her the title "arrangement"—a contract offering her $10 million if she marries West.
Miscellaneous
20 Diversion Tactics Highly Manipulative Narcissists, Sociopaths And Psychopaths Use To Silence You | Thought Catalog
A overview into understanding narcissistic, sociopath, psychopath, and other anti-social personalities.
11 Warning signs of gaslighting | Psychology today
An overview of how gaslighting is used to gain power/control over people.
REcovery from Mind Control
This article identifies the different ways people leave a group and defines the 10 stages of leaving a group.
Mind Control Cults - Spoof
"Mind Control Made Easy, or How to Become a Cult Leader"