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Cognitive and emotional characteristics of New Religious Movement members: New questions and data on the mental health issue
Authors:Coralie Buxant  Stefania Casalfiore  Louis-Léon Christians
Affiliation:Centre for Psychology of Religion , Université Catholique de Louvain , Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Abstract:The common assumption that members of so-called “cults” and New Religious Movements (NRMs) have mental health problems is usually countered by empirical research suggesting a normal personality profile. Going further than the normality–pathology distinction, we investigated affective-relational (parental and adult attachment) and cognitive (need for closure) needs, world assumptions, and past and present depression as reported by members (N?=?113) of a variety of NRMs in Belgium that are somewhat socially contested. Comparisons were made with data from the general population. Results suggest a fragile past (insecure attachment history, high need for closure, and depressive tendencies) but a positive present (positive world assumptions, security in adult attachment, no depression) and an optimistic future, at least on the basis of self-perceptions. Overall, the pattern of results fit well with what we know from psychology of conversion in general.
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