Dr. Klaus Karbe:
Rehabilitation of former Members of Youth Sects
American Experiences - 1981*
Table of Contents
page Dr. Klaus Karbe: Introduction 2 Dr. John Clark: Research into the effects of several religious sects with regard to health and welfare of their members: 9 1976 statement before a committee in the Senate of US State of Vermont Dr. Margaret Singer: Interview May 21, 1978 Berkeley, Calif. 26 Recruitment techniques 28 Deprogramming 34 Difficulties of former sect members 37 Those going back to sects 42 Causes 43 Dr. Marvin and
Judy Galper:Interview May 18, 1978 San Diego, Calif. 51 Kathy Mills: Interview May 8, 1978 St. Paul, Minnesota 65 Neil and Ann Maxwell: Interview May 20, 1978 Berkeley, Calif. 85 Dr. George Swope: Interview June 12, 1978 Valhalla N.Y. 105 Rehabilitation Centers 106 Those going back to sects 106 Deprogramming and Rehabilitation 108 Rehabilitation und Religiosity 109 Organization 113 Principles 117 Parents 118 Smoking, Alcohol 120 Sexuality 121 Planning Joseph Alexander, Sr.: Interview 123 Deprogramming 124 Rehabilitation 125 Deprogramming 128 Michael Trauscht: Interview May 30, 1978 Phoenix, Arizona 131 Thought Control and Guardianship 132 Rehabilitation 133 Criteria of a Rehabilitation Center 135 Parents 138 Success Rate 139 Further Criteria 139 ACLU 140 Gary Scharff: Interview May 20, 1978 Berkeley, Calif. 142 Deprogramming 151 Consequences of Deprogramming 153 Fundamental Legal Considerations 157 Curt and
Henriette Crampton:160 Parents' work 161 US Politicians 170 ACLU 173 APRL 177 Legal Situation 182 Deprogramming 190 Rehabilitation 193 Father LeBar S.J.: Interview May 24, 1978 Los Angeles 198 Bibliography (as of 1978) 202 Supplement (as of 1980) 209
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