Episode notes
Summary
In this conversation, Richard, a cult recovery therapist and former member of a Bible-based cult, discusses the psychology of cult followers. He explains that people are often recruited and manipulated into cults, rather than knowingly joining them. Vulnerable individuals, such as students or those going through transition periods, are targeted by cults. Richard highlights the systematic process of manipulation that cults use to control their members, including suppressing their individuality and creating cognitive dissonance. He also discusses the psychological toll on cult members, the exit process, and the reconciliation of faith after leaving a cult.
Takeaways
- People are often recruited and manipulated into cults, rather than knowingly joining them.
- Cults target vulnerab ...
Keywords
cultcultpodcastChristianitypsychologycult leadersrecoverytraumavulnerabilitymanipulationcognitive dissonanceshamefaithdeconstructionrecruitmenthealingfollowers