Former Jehovah's Witness Recovery Series: Gillie Jenkinson
Interview with Gillie Jenkinson by Ashlen Hilliard
Friday, November 15th, 2019
The objectives for this series:
1) Help former members identify psychological challenges that may arise when they leave the faith.
2) Provide relevant background information for therapists working with former Jehovah’s Witnesses.
3) Provide information that will help former Jehovah’s Witnesses in therapy better understand the issues with which they are dealing.
Additional Resources:
Cult Recovery: A Clinician’s Guide to Working with Former Members and Families (pp. 215-240)
documentcloud.adobe.com/link/...
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, Revised Edition
by Robert B. Cialdini
www.amazon.com/Influence-Psyc...
The Discipling Dilemma, Chapter 2:
Personality assessment tool results amongst members of the International Churches of Christ (Boston Movement)
www.somis.org/TDD-02.html
Out in the World: Post-Cult Recovery
By Gillie Jenkinson
Access link: www.researchgate.net/publicat...
Email mail@icsamail.com if you would like a pdf of this article
Questions to Ask a Potential Therapist
Adobe Cloud Viewing link: documentcloud.adobe.com/link/...
Emailmail@icsamail.com if you would like a pdf of this article
'Leaving Psychologically - Breaking the Confluential Trance'
By Gillie Jenkinson in the latest version of the International Journal of Cultic Studies (IJCS)
drive.google.com/file/d/172bE...
(Journals are typically for ICSA members only, to access future and past journals please consider becoming a member)
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