Cult Psychology

audiobook (Unabridged) A Cognitive, Personality Psychology, Social And Forensic Psychology Look At Cults · An Introductory Series

By Connor Whiteley

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Perfect for psychology students and psychology professionals alike.

Cults are extremely interesting to psychologists because they make a person give up their autonomy and cults can have horrific consequences for members.

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We'll explore cult psychology in great depth covering a great range of cult psychology topics from cognitive psychology, social psychology and more. All to help you understand what's the psychology behind cults and how do we help people get out of cults.

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Cult Psychology Content:

Introduction

Part One: Basics of Cult Psychology and Cult Leaders

Basics of Cult Psychology

Dangerous Cult Leaders: A Personality Psychology Look At Cults

How Do Narcissists Use Cult Leader Tactics To Control Others?

Part Two: The Cognitive Psychology and Social Psychology of Cults

Cult Cognition and Cognitive Dissonance

Cult Cognition and Group Psychology

Dissociative Responses, Supernatural Beliefs Systems And How We Help These People?


Cult Psychology and The Social Psychology of The Self-Soothing Prejudice

Why Cults Are Mindless: Cost Requirements, Supernatural Belief Systems And Obedience

Helping People Trapped in Cults

Cult Psychology