
Research

The Knowledge Bank at the Lalich Center is a comprehensive repository designed to empower survivors, families, and professionals with valuable insights into cults and coercive relationships. Our mission is to provide accessible resources that foster understanding and support recovery.
Here you'll find scholarly articles and studies that delve into the mechanisms of coercion, indoctrination, and influence. This curated collection serves to deepen your understanding of the psychological and social factors that underpin high-demand groups.
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The Knowledge Bank at the Lalich Center is a comprehensive repository designed to empower survivors, families, and professionals with valuable insights into cults and coercive relationships. Our mission is to provide accessible resources that foster understanding and support recovery.
Here you'll find scholarly articles and studies that delve into the mechanisms of coercion, indoctrination, and influence. This curated collection serves to deepen your understanding of the psychological and social factors that underpin high-demand groups.
Disclaimer: The authors of the posts in this section of our website are responsible for the contents and are solely responsible for opinions expressed therein.
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Research


The Knowledge Bank at the Lalich Center is a comprehensive repository designed to empower survivors, families, and professionals with valuable insights into cults and coercive relationships. Our mission is to provide accessible resources that foster understanding and support recovery.
Here you'll find scholarly articles and studies that delve into the mechanisms of coercion, indoctrination, and influence. This curated collection serves to deepen your understanding of the psychological and social factors that underpin high-demand groups.
Disclaimer: The authors of the posts in this section of our website are responsible for the contents and are solely responsible for opinions expressed therein.


Brief Introduction to SGA Support Needs and Barriers
Excerpts from the panel, Barriers Faced For Born-in-Cult Survivors and The Need For Specifically Designed Mental Health Programs and Support Services, presented at the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) Conference in Barcelona, Spain in July 2024, developed and presented by born-in cult survivors based on the research and community needs assessment survey of born-in cult survivor communities.
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