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Author Ayella, Marybeth

Title Insane Therapy : Portrait of a Psychotherapy Cult
Published Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (226 pages)
Contents Contents; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; 2. The Center for Feeling Therapy; 3. The Production of Feeling People; 4. The Intensive; 5. Careers as Feeling People; 6. From Culture to Cult; 7. Coping with Stigma: Rebuilding Lives; 8. Recognizing Social Influence; Notes; References; Index
Summary Sensational media coverage of groups like Heaven's Gate, the People's Temple, and Synanon is tinged with the suggestion that only crazy, lonely, or gullible people join cults. Cults attract people on the fringe of society, people already on the edge. Contrary to this public perception, Marybeth Ayella reveals how anyone seeking personal change in an intense community setting is susceptible to the lure of group influence. The book begins with the candid story of how one keen skeptic was recruited by Moonies in the 1970s--the author herself. Ayella's personal experience fueled her interest in
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Subject Center for Feeling Therapy
Feeling therapy.
Psychotherapy patients -- Abuse of -- Case studies
Therapeutic communities -- Case studies
Medicine.
Medicine
medicines (material)
medicine (discipline)
PSYCHOLOGY -- General.
Feeling therapy
Medicine
Psychotherapy patients -- Abuse of
Therapeutic communities
Genre/Form Case studies
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781439903964
1439903964