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The Effects of Religious Cults on the Health and Welfare of Their Converts

The Effects of Religious Cults on the Health and Welfare of Their Converts

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General World History

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ISBN10: 1523626402
ISBN13: 9781523626403
Publisher: Createspace
Published: Jan 21 2016
Pages: 26
Weight: 0.08
Height: 0.05 Width: 5.06 Depth: 7.81
Language: English
The Effects of Religious Cults on the Health and Welfare of Their Converts is a short essay by John Gordon Clark. John 'Jack' Gordon Clark (1926-1999) was a Harvard psychiatrist known for his research on the alleged damaging effects of cults. He was the target of harassment from the Church of Scientology after he testified against it to the Vermont legislature in 1976. The Psychiatric Times, when naming him 1991 psychiatrist of the year, described him as a quiet, courageous man of conviction, who was fighting an all-too-lonely and unappreciated battle against well-financed, ruthless organizations.

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