Cults : faith, healing, and coercion
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書誌事項
Cults : faith, healing, and coercion
Oxford University Press, 1989
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  青森
  岩手
  宮城
  秋田
  山形
  福島
  茨城
  栃木
  群馬
  埼玉
  千葉
  東京
  神奈川
  新潟
  富山
  石川
  福井
  山梨
  長野
  岐阜
  静岡
  愛知
  三重
  滋賀
  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
  スイス
  フランス
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  オランダ
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  ノルウェー
  アメリカ
注記
Bibliography: p. 215-224
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Why do people join cults? How do cults exert such a strong influence over their members' beliefs and even their appearance? These and other questions about the operation of cult groups are answered in this study. The psychological forces that enable cults to exert their intense influence are analyzed in detail and with many examples. These forces include social cohesiveness, which has its parallels in the ties that bind family members together; shared beliefs, which set the groups' standards for behaviour; and altered consciousness, which can lead to a rapid change in the attitudes of recruits and members. Galanter points out that many new recruits are vulnerable to such influences because they have been socially dislodged and their ties to other persons are weak. He shows how cults tend to seal off their members from straightforward contact with the outside world and impose their own ideology. To fill out the picture of how cults function as social systems, Galanter gives accounts of a number of groups. The book contains first-person accounts of conversions, daily life under the rule of charismatic leaders, disillusionments, and departures both voluntary and forced.
There are also overviews of many of the most influential cults, including a psychological analysis of the evolution of the "Moonies".
目次
- The charismatic group
- What are charismatic groups?
- A research perspective
- PART I: FORCES IN THE CHARISMATIC GROUP: Group cohesiveness
- A clinical model
- A charismatic religious sect, the Divine light mission
- A study of group cohesiveness
- Shared beliefs
- Communities of shared beliefs
- Shared beliefs in the Unification Church
- Altered consciousness
- Meditation
- Drug induced altered consciousness
- Social induction
- PART II: A MODEL OF THE CHARISMATIC GROUP: Biologyand behaviour
- The relief effect
- Evidence in contemporary sects
- Ethiologic observations
- The cult as social system
- Transformation
- Monitoring
- Feedback
- Boundary control
- PART III: CASE HISTORIES OF CHARISMATIC GROUPS: Trouble at the system's boundary
- Jonestown
- "MOVE"
- A religious sect:The Unification Church
- A history of the sect
- Induction
- Family and marital structure
- Leaving the sect
- A charismatic healing group: The AA example
- The charismatic gift of Alcoholics Anonymous
- The fully-evolved healing group
- AA offshoots and synanon
- Epilogue
- Appendix: The charismatic group: A summary
- Chronology of the study
- Notes
- Bibliography.
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