Interview Episode: LGATs with John Hunter PhD
For his 2017 PhD, John Hunter put forward a hypothesis that offers insights into both the “transformational” experiences associated with large group awareness training (LGAT) participation and the common claims of psychological harm and problematic behaviour associated with participation. Dr Hunter presented his work at the 2023 International Cultic Studies Association conference, and for this episode, he breaks down some of his findings – including where LGATs may or may not intersect with cults and cult-like behaviour. Full episode page here . You can support us on Patreon or with a one-off donation . Links: John Hunter PhD website Stress-induced hypomania in healthy participants: the allostatic “manic-defence hypothesis” — Dr John Hunter’s 2017 PhD Dissertation Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (Dr Albert Ellis) Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (Dr Aaron T. Beck) Robert J. Lifton’s Eight Criteria for Thought Reform The Book of est — Kirkus Reviews 'We're Gonna Tear You Down and Put You Back Together" — by Mark Brewer, Psychology Today, August 1975 Mindbreakers — by Roland Howard, The Daily Mail, 23 July 2001 Cults in Our Midst — by Margaret Singer, 1995 Psychiatric disturbances associated with Erhard Seminars Training — by L. L. Glass, M. A. Kirsch & F. N. Parris, American Journal of Psychiatry, 1977 Psychological effects of participation in a large group awareness training — by Fisher, J. D., Silver, R. C., Chinsky, J. M., Goff, B., Klar, Y., & Zagieboylo, C., Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1989 The Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion — by Richard E. Petty & John T. Cacioppo, Advances in Experimental Social Psychology Vol 19, 1986 Thinking, Fast and Slow — by Daniel Kahneman, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011 The Program: Cons, Cults and Kidnapping — Fishbowl Films, 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.