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: Abusive groups often separate members from their outside support networks, including family and friends.

: The book heavily references psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton's "Eight Criteria for Thought Reform" to explain how groups achieve "totalism". The Heresy of Mind Control

The book serves as both a personal memoir and a diagnostic tool for identifying spiritual abuse. Key features include: : Abusive groups often separate members from their

You can find the book at retailers such as World of Books , and digital versions or related summaries are sometimes hosted on educational and recovery sites like Recognize Heresy or Reveal.org . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Key features include: You can find the book

: Members receive something very different from what was initially promised.

: It details how leaders stimulate extreme devotion, leading members to prioritize the group's "mission" over their own health, finances, or safety.

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