Adaptation to Transition: Implications for Working with Cult Members.

Beth Robinson, L. Bradley
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Because individuals experiencing transitions seem to be particularly susceptible to cult membership, adaptation to transition provides a framework for understanding susceptibility to cult membership. Developing insight and resources to cope with transition must be an integral part of strategies to prevent cult membership. Interventions focusing on treatment of former cult members are also discussed.
适应过渡:与邪教成员合作的启示。
因为经历转变的个人似乎特别容易受到邪教成员的影响,对转变的适应为理解邪教成员的易感性提供了一个框架。发展洞察力和资源,以应付过渡必须是战略的一个组成部分,以防止邪教成员。对前邪教成员的治疗也进行了讨论。
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