A lure, a persuasion, a promise to solve an individual’s or the world’s difficulties. Alluring words and method, certainly unique, necessarily infallible, provided you are fully compliant. Then the denial of the individual, his growing isolation as he integrates into the group, the planning of his whole life by the master “encouraging and protective, bewitching, bewitching, enchanting, amazing”… but fast “intruder” and: “perverted” WHO “invade someone else’s personal space”. What is a sect made of, how do gurus work, and why do some individuals stick to it when others are able to mistrust it from the start? Clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, long-time court expert Delfina Gerard immerses us in sectarian influence, subtly rather than spectacularly, but which always. “seriously impairs the mental integrity of individuals”..
Cults, the author explains, exist “For a very long time, in general…
Source: Le Figaro

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