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Engaged members of the Unification Church. Impact of a charismatic large group on adaptation and behavior
Galanter M
This project was designed to study the psychological nature of compliance with unusual behavioral norms among members of a charismatic religious sect. Three hundred twenty-one members of the Unification Church had been placed into marital engagement a year previously in a highly unusual fashion: their partners were assigned to them by the group's leader as part of a religious ritual. The abrogation of contemporary norms for mate selection was not associated with increased psychological distress. Church-related life experiences, however, were perceived as being of considerable psychological impact. Multiple regression analyses further revealed that the vulnerability of respondents to perceived life disruption was relived by their affiliation to the sect. This 'relief effect,' associated with social and religious ties to the sect, apparently reinforces compliance with the group's behavorial norms, particularly since the manner of reinforcement is integrated into the social structure of the group
PMID: 6639289
ISSN: 0003-990x
CID: 36798
Group induction techniques in a charismatic sect
Chapter by: Galanter M
in: The Brainwashing/deprogramming controversy : sociological, psychological, legal, and historical perspectives by Bromley DG; Richardson JT [Eds]
New York : E. Mellen Press, 1983
pp. 200-212
ISBN: 0889468680
CID: 3055
Psychological consequences of charismatic religous experience and meditation
Chapter by: Galanter M; Buckley P
in: The Brainwashing/deprogramming controversy : sociological, psychological, legal, and historical perspectives by Bromley DG; Richardson JT [Eds]
New York : E. Mellen Press, 1983
pp. 194-199
ISBN: 0889468680
CID: 3056
Alcohol and drug abuse consultation in the general hospital: a systems approach
Chapter by: Galanter M; Karasu TB; Wilder JF
in: Selection of treatment for alcoholics by Pattiosn EM [Eds]
New Brunswick NJ : Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1982
pp. 307-316
ISBN: 0911290478
CID: 3051
Alcohol consultation in the general hospital
Galanter M
ORIGINAL:0004588
ISSN: n/a
CID: 36967
Alcoholism as a putative "self-destructive" behavior
Chapter by: Galanter M
in: Suicide and the life cycle: proceedings of the 15th annual meeting the American Association of Suicidology by Pfeffer CR; Richman J [Eds]
[S.l.] : American Association of Suicidology, 1982
pp. 56-57
ISBN: n/a
CID: 3057
General hospitals in the alcoholism treatment system
Chapter by: Galanter M; Sperber J
in: Encyclpedic handbook of alcoholism by Pattison EM; Kaufman E [Eds]
New York : Gardner Press, 1982
pp. 828-836
ISBN: 0898670178
CID: 3068
Charismatic religious sects and psychiatry: an overview
Galanter M
Phenomena associated with contemporary charismatic religious sects raise questions about the combined impact of group influence and intensely held beliefs on group members' psychological functioning. The author considers the stages of membership in these sects, with emphasis on psychiatric aspects of conversion, long-term membership, and leaving. He discusses options for psychiatric intervention, including psychotherapy, conservatorships, and deprogramming. Systems theory is used to provide a psychological model for the relationship between group influence in these sects and current conceptions of individual psychopathology and normal adaptation
PMID: 6756173
ISSN: 0002-953x
CID: 36801
Altered use of social intoxicants after conversion
Chapter by: Galanter M
in: Alcoholism and clinical psychiatry by Solomon J [Eds]
New York : Plenum Medical Book Co, 1982
pp. 49-55
ISBN: 0306407949
CID: 3053
Cohesiveness in the large-group: a sociobiologic perspective
Chapter by: Galanter M
in: Group cohesion : theoretical and clinical perspectives by Kellerman H [Eds]
New York : Grune & Stratton, 1981
pp. 417-427
ISBN: 0808913301
CID: 3067