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I did not see that anyone had previously posted this paper.
It is LONG, but the literature review of past cult-related research is well-done, and, the researchers took an ethnographic approach like Singer, and actually participated in LSAT's (recently).
Very interesting reflections on coercive techniques, and, also with regard to what looked to the researchers like LGAT-triggered "hypomania"...the "pop" that many participants experience.
I did not see that anyone had previously posted this paper.
It is LONG, but the literature review of past cult-related research is well-done, and, the researchers took an ethnographic approach like Singer, and actually participated in LSAT's (recently).
Very interesting reflections on coercive techniques, and, also with regard to what looked to the researchers like LGAT-triggered "hypomania"...the "pop" that many participants experience.