Committed for psychiatric care

Mental Health Act 1983 (UK): Under this law, individuals with serious mental health disorders who are deemed to pose a risk to the public or themselves can be detained (also known as being “sectioned”) for treatment without their consent. If the person in question is giving drugs to others and using coercive tactics to recruit them into a cult, they could be seen as a danger to others.… Read More Committed for psychiatric care

Recognizing Abuse in the Context of Drugs and Cults

Psychological Manipulation: Coercing someone into joining a cult involves significant psychological manipulation. Cults often use tactics like brainwashing, isolation, and emotional abuse to control their members.

Exploitation and Control: Cults typically exert extensive control over their members, exploiting them financially, emotionally, and sometimes sexually. This exploitation severely undermines the individual’s autonomy and well-being.… Read More Recognizing Abuse in the Context of Drugs and Cults

The Impact of Enmeshed Families and Cults on Relationships

Controlling or Being Controlled: Leaving an enmeshed family or cult can lead individuals to relate to others through the lens of the control dynamic they experienced. In attempting to exert control, they may seek to know every detail about someone’s life, fostering dependency. Alternatively, individuals may paradoxically allow themselves to be controlled, sharing every aspect of their lives in a bid for acceptance and love. This dynamic mirrors the control exerted by cultic leaders, revealing a deep-seated neediness beneath the facade of authority.… Read More The Impact of Enmeshed Families and Cults on Relationships

Dysfunctional Families and Cults Share Fundamental Traits

Delving into the intricacies of dysfunctional families and cults reveals striking similarities in their fundamental traits. This article explores three pivotal elements—boundaries, rules, and roles—central to family systems theory and therapy, drawing parallels between the dysfunction within families and the dynamics of cultic groups.… Read More Dysfunctional Families and Cults Share Fundamental Traits

The Parallels Between Dysfunction: How Dysfunctional Families and Cults Breed Dependence

Dependence as a Tool of Weakening: One of the key strategies employed by both dysfunctional families and cults is fostering dependence. Members are conditioned to rely on the family or cult for validation, support, and even their sense of self-worth. This intentional creation of dependence weakens individuals, making it difficult for them to envision life beyond the confines of the controlling environment.… Read More The Parallels Between Dysfunction: How Dysfunctional Families and Cults Breed Dependence

Cults – The Toll on Mental and Physical Health

The Toll on Mental and Physical Health
Manipulative environments take a toll on both mental and physical health. Jennifer describes how the constant barrage of verbal abuse, control, and isolation left her exhausted and anxious. She experienced health issues, such as heart palpitations and high blood pressure, directly linked to the stress of her situation. Her story is a stark reminder of the consequences of prolonged exposure to manipulation and control.… Read More Cults – The Toll on Mental and Physical Health

Cult Families

Isolation and the Power of Manipulation
Isolation is a common tactic used by manipulative individuals and cults to maintain control over their victims. Jennifer was quickly isolated from friends, discouraged from interacting with anyone outside the family and expected to do everything communally. Even before marriage, she and her partner were never allowed to go on a date alone, a red flag that would only become more apparent over time.… Read More Cult Families