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International Cultic Studies Association
Formerly AFF, American Family Foundation |
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The International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) is an interdisciplinary network of academicians, professionals, former group members, and families who study and educate the public about social-psychological influence and control, authoritarianism, and zealotry in cultic groups, alternative movements, and other environments. Founded in 1979 as AFF (American Family Foundation), ICSA took on its current name in late 2004 to better reflect the organization's focus and increasingly international and scholarly dimensions. |
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on cults, psychological manipulation, psychological abuse, spiritual abuse,
brainwashing, mind control, thought reform, abusive churches, extremism,
totalistic groups, new religious movements, alternative and mainstream
religions, group dynamics, exit counseling, recovery, and practical
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Last revised: March 08, 2005
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