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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-ohiou12423959462021-08-03T05:46:12Z The Impact of Cult Membership on Career Development and Employment Leisure Whitlatch, Alissa A. Mental Health Psychology Rehabilitation Social Work cults cult membership thought reform coercive relationships brainwashing employment career development vocational rehabilitation services Cults are widespread throughout the world and many have been shown to have negative effects on individuals who have been members of these types of groups. There is a lack of research completed addressing career development and employment in the recovery of cult survivors. Because of the limited amount of research concerning the impact of cult membership on career development, other populations who have experienced similar types of coercive relationships were examined including those involved in intimate partner abuse. The literature review indicated that victims of cult membership and survivors of domestic violence might experience some of the same issues that negatively impact their career development and employment. This study examined the following research question: Are the career development and employment of former cult members impacted by the length of time they participated in a cult, their level of education, their perceived need for vocational rehabilitation services and their mental health symptoms? A non-random sample of 56 former cult members who underwent treatment at the Wellspring Retreat and Resource Center participated in the study. Data for this study were received from two sources: the Work and Cult Recovery Index, a non-standardized instrument developed for this study, and scores from the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R) that were retrieved from the existing database at Wellspring. Multiple regression analysis was used to examine the predictors. The results indicated a rejection of the null hypothesis indicating that as a set, the 4 independent variables were significantly related to the perceived impact that cult membership had on career development and employment. The perceived need for vocational rehabilitation services and the length of time spent in the cult demonstrated a significant relationship with the perceived impact of cult participation on career development and employment. These two variables were both negatively correlated with the dependent variable as was expected. As a result, those individuals who perceived a need for vocational rehabilitation services were more likely to perceive that cult participation negatively impacted their career development and employment. Similarly,individuals who spent more time in the cult were more likely to perceive that cultparticipation negatively impacted their career development and employment. 2009-08-06 English text Ohio University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1242395946 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1242395946 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic Mental Health
Psychology
Rehabilitation
Social Work
cults
cult membership
thought reform
coercive relationships
brainwashing
employment
career development
vocational rehabilitation services
spellingShingle Mental Health
Psychology
Rehabilitation
Social Work
cults
cult membership
thought reform
coercive relationships
brainwashing
employment
career development
vocational rehabilitation services
Leisure Whitlatch, Alissa A.
The Impact of Cult Membership on Career Development and Employment
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