1988
DOI: 10.1093/sw/33.6.547
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Assessment and Intervention with Adolescents Involved In Satanism

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“…Studies have shown that low self-esteem predicts membership in so cially deviant groups such as gangs and cults (Tennant-Clark, Fritz, & Beauvais, 1989;Wheeler, Wood, & Hatch, 1988). Such a link is consistent with the sociometer model.…”
Section: Membership In Deviant Groupssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Studies have shown that low self-esteem predicts membership in so cially deviant groups such as gangs and cults (Tennant-Clark, Fritz, & Beauvais, 1989;Wheeler, Wood, & Hatch, 1988). Such a link is consistent with the sociometer model.…”
Section: Membership In Deviant Groupssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…In another repoa, 8 of 250 adolescents (3.2%) referred to a specific psychiatric facility had been involved in satanism and related cult activities (Bourget et al, 1988). Wheeler et al (1988) reported that 17 of 732 adolescent referrals had a history of such involvement.. Langone (1990) states that the "majority of cult members are psychologically normal, although a sizable minority (30% to 50%) appear to have had psychological problems that antedate the cult experience" @. 194).…”
Section: Scope Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mental health professionals across the disciplines face these issues in their clients as well. Little research and literature exist to provide information on helping this client population (Wheeler et al, 1988). However, more literature is being published as time goes on.…”
Section: Social Work In Health Carementioning
confidence: 99%
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