Maleson F G
Am J Psychiatry. 1981 Jul;138(7):925-9. doi: 10.1176/ajp.138.7.925.
Religious cultism defies easy generalizations. Motivating forces behind cult membership range from brainwashing-like processes to fulfillment of severe predisposing psychopathological needs; they operate to varying degrees in different individuals. Thus, the formulation of a rational and consistent therapeutic strategy may be difficult, particularly for the clinician inexperienced in this area. Treatment may be further complicated by parental pressures to adopt a deprogramming therapy model, which risks the clinician's independence, objectivity, and effectiveness. Two contrasting case histories highlight these and other evaluation and treatment dilemmas.
宗教狂热主义难以简单概括。邪教成员背后的驱动因素多种多样,从类似洗脑的过程到满足严重的易患精神病理学需求;这些因素在不同个体中的作用程度各不相同。因此,制定合理且一致的治疗策略可能会很困难,尤其是对于该领域经验不足的临床医生而言。父母要求采用去洗脑疗法模式可能会使治疗进一步复杂化,这会危及临床医生的独立性、客观性和有效性。两个截然不同的病例史凸显了这些以及其他评估和治疗难题。