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Overview of resources from AFF's bookstore that we believe will interest former group members.

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The following is a list of resources from AFF’s bookstore that we believe will interest inquirers in the category noted in the title above.  An asterisk in front of the title indicates that we deem this a high priority item.  All items can be purchased from AFF through our bookstore.

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Brainwashing and the Moonies
Geri Ann Galanti, Ph. (1.1) 
On Resisting Social Influence
 Susan Andersen, Ph.D. & Philip Zimbardo, Ph.D. (1.2) 
Autobiography of a Former Moonie
Gary Scharff (2.2) 
The Perils of Persuasive Preaching
Rev. A. Duane Litfin. (2.2)
Disciple Abuse
Rev. Gordon MacDonald (2.2)
A Code of Ethics for the Christian Evangelist (2.2)   
Attacks on Peripheral versus Central Elements of Self and the Impact of Thought Reforming Techniques
Richard Ofshe, Ph.D. & Margaret Thaler Singer, Ph.D. (3.1)
“Mind Control" and the Battering of Women
Teresa Ramirez Boulette, Ph.D. & Susan Andersen, Ph.D. (3.1)
Charismatic Covenant Community: A Failed Promise
Adrian J. Reimers (3.1)
My Experience in YWAM: A Personal Account and Critique
Laurie Jacobson (3.2) 
The Utilization of Hypnotic Techniques in Religious Conversion
Jesse S. Miller, Ph.D. (3.2)
"Reject the Wicked Man" - Coercive Persuasion and Deviance Production: A Study of Conflict Management
Jerry Paul McDonald. (4.2/5.1) 
Psychological Abuse
Robert C. Fellows, M.T.S. (4.2/5.1)
Trouble in Paradise: Some Observations on Psychotherapy with New Agers
Steve & Linda Dubrow-Eichel. (5.2)
Psychotherapy with Ex-Cultists: Four Case Studies and Commentary
L. Goldberg, M.S.W. & W. Goldberg, M.S.W. (5.2)
Coerced Confessions: The Logic of Seemingly Irrational Action
Richard Ofshe, Ph.D. (6.1)
Social Influence: Ethical Considerations
Michael Langone, Ph.D. (6.1)
Family Responses to a Young Adult's Cult Membership and Return
Lorna Goldberg, M.S.W & William Goldberg, M.S.W.. (6.1)   
Deprogramming: A Case Study
Steve Dubrow-Eichel, Ph.D.– special issue (6.2) 
Psychotherapy Cults
Margaret T. Singer, Ph.D., Maurice Temerlin, Ph.D., & Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. (7.2)
The False Transformational Promise of Bible-Based Cults: Archetypal Dynamics
Nadine Craig, M.A. & Robert Weathers, Ph.D. (7.2)
Cult Formation
Robert Jay Lifton, M.D. (8.1) 
Outreach to Ex-Cult Members: The Question of Terminology
Michael Langone, Ph.D. & William Chambers, Ph.D. (8.2)
The Cadre Ideal: Origins and Development of a Political Cult
Janja Lalich. (9.1) 
Psychotherapy Cults: An Ethical Analysis
Kim Boland & Gordon Lindbloom, Ph.D. (9.2)
Psychological Abuse
Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. (9.2)
Post-Cult Symptoms as Measured by the MCMI Before and After Residential Treatment
Paul R. Martin, Ph.D., Michael D. Langone, Ph.D., Arthur A. Dole, Ph.D., & Jeffrey Wiltrout. (9.2)
Undue Influence and Written Documents: Psychological Aspects
Margaret Thaler Singer, Ph.D (10.1)
More Than the Devil's Due
Adrian J. Reimers, Ph.D. (11.1)
Psychological Issues of Former Fundamentalists
James C. Moyers. (11.2)
Women and Cults: A Lawyer's Perspective
Herbert Rosedale, Esq. (12.2)
Ethical Standards for Thought Reform Consultants
Carol Giambalvo, Joseph Kelly, Patrick Ryan & Madeleine Landau Tobias. (13.1)
Pseudo-identity and the Treatment of Personality Change in Victims of Captivity and Cults
Louis J. West, M.D. & Paul Martin, Ph.D. (13.2)
Introduction: “We Own Her Now.”
Janja Lalich. (14.1)
Dominance and Submission: The Psychosexual Exploitation of Women in Cults
Janja Lalich. (14.1)
Gender Attributes That Affect Women’s Attraction to and Involvement in Cults
Shelly Rosen (14.1)
Mothers In Cults: The Influence of Cults on the Relationship of Mothers to Their Children
Alexandra Stein. (14.1)
Sex, Lies, and Grand Schemes of Thought in Closed Groups
A Collective of Women. (14.1) 
No Place to Go: Life in a Prison Without Bars
Katherine Betz. (14.1)
Wifely Subjection: Mental Health Issues in Jehovah’s Witness Women
Kaynor J. Weishaupt & Michael D. Stensland. (14.1)
Working with Women Survivors of Cults: An Empowerment Model for Counselors
Penny Dahlen (14.1)   
Women, the Law, and Cults: Three Avenues of Legal Recourse—New Rape Laws, Violence Against Women Act, and Antistalking Laws
Robin A. Boyle, J.D. (15.1)
Moments of Grace
Nancy Miquelon (15.2) 
Nothing Need Go to Waste
Patrick Knapp (15.2)
From Counterfeit to Truth: A Personal Quest
Carson Miles (15.2)
Bible-Cult Mind Control
David Clark (15.2)
Psychological Distress in Former Members of the International Churches of Christ and Noncultic Groups
Peter T. Malinoski, Michael D. Langone, & Steven Jay Lynn (16.1)
Shipwrecked in the Spirit: Implications of Some Controversial Catholic Movements
Judith Church Tydings (16.2)
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