A Clinical and Forensic Guide to Cults and Persuasive Leadership
Cults have captivated public imagination, gained visibility in the media, and become a popular topic of discourse. While anecdotal and journalistic accounts offer compelling insights, systematic study on the structure, psychological predispositions, and relevance to clinical and legal settings are comparatively scarce. This disparity highlights a crucial need for rigorous scholarly inquiry, moving beyond media portrayals to uncover the foundational mechanisms that sustain and shape these enigmatic groups. Authored by experts in forensic psychiatry and psychology, this book consolidates the extant literature in reviewing the theoretical, sociocultural, clinical, and forensic issues surrounding cultist groups. This text applies evidence-based study to identify group subtypes and explore mediators and moderators that may be relevant in clinical and legal contexts. Authors address issues as they relate to a variety of subpopulations, comorbid mental disorders, mind-altering substances, treatment, and the and legal implications inherent to cults and persuasive leadership. This book may be especially pertinent to mental health professionals and those working in the criminal justice system.
- Categorizes cultist groups in a typological manner, allowing for readers to better apply existing literature to pertinent populations
- Examines the effects of various psychiatric and psychological conditions, facilitating knowledge and awareness to mental health and legal experts
- Assesses legal issues pertaining to cultist activities, providing a conceptual and legal framework for forensic professionals
Product details
July 2025Paperback
9781009643030
308 pages
234 × 156 × 17 mm
0.469kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Section 1. Typology:
- 1. Eastern Religious Cults Ansar Haroun, Hayat Alvi, and Dipak K. Gupta
- 2 Western Religious Cults Trent C. Holmberg and Kelsey N. Tuttle
- 3 Cults of Personality Joseph M. Pierre
- 4. Cults and Terrorism Natalie Pyszora, Debra Smith, and Chris Winter
- 5. Groups of Prejudice and Intolerance Carlos A. Larrauri, Diana E. Vukel, Harold J. Bursztajn, Michael Ashley Stein, Mickey Arieli, and Aviv Weinstein
- 6. Multilevel Marketing Groups Reagan Gill
- 7. Family Cults Ajay Nair and Amanie Salem
- Section 2. Confounding Factors and Special Populations:
- 8. Adolescents and Cults Amanie Salem
- 9. Comorbid Major Mental Disorders Ashley H. VanDercar, Ren Belcher, and Susan Hatters Friedman
- 10. Extreme Overvalued Beliefs Tahir Rahman and Jason G. Roof
- 11. Psychopathy and Personality Disorders Joslyn K. Wallenborn and J. Reid Meloy
- 12. Drug Use in Cults Chris Sterwald and Jason G. Roof
- Section 3. Treatment and Legal Repercussions:
- 13. Treatment Steven Hassan, Zachary Schwartz, and Austin Blum
- 14. Legal Implications of Cults Eric Y. Drogin and Thomas G. Gutheil
- Index.