List of Large Group Awareness Training organizations
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The term Large Group Awareness Training has been used by psychologists and academics in journal articles and books[1][2]
(See Large Group Awareness Training).
[edit] The List
The following list contains groups which have been referred to as "Large Group Awareness Training" organizations.
- Citations should be provided next to each entry indicating the source of the reference(s).
- The founder of the organization is listed, if known, next to the entry.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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[edit] C
[edit] D
[edit] E
- Erhard Seminars Training (est) [4][5][6] [7][8](Werner Erhard)
- Exegesis (organization)[8]
[edit] F
[edit] H
- Harmony Institute (Bernell Christensen)[9]
- The Hunger Project[5]
[edit] I
- Insight Seminars (John-Roger Hinkins)[3] [4](Russell Bishop)[9]
- Impact Trainings (Hans Berger, John Webb)[9]
[edit] L
- Landmark Education [6][10]
- Lifespring (John Handley) [3][4] [5][6] [7]
- Life Training / Kairos Foundation (W. R. Whitten and K. B. Brown)[3]
[edit] M
- Mankind Project[5][6]
- Mind Dynamics (Alexander Everett) [9]
- Momentus[6] Association for Christian Character Development (Daniel Tocchini)[9]
- Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness (MSIA), (Roger Delano Hinkins)[3][4]
[edit] O
- ONE (Oury Engolz)[3]
[edit] P
- Pathways (Phil McGraw) [9]
- Phoenix 2000 ( Jaimes McNeal, Mike McKeon, Martha Borst)[9]
- PSI World (Thomas D. Wilhite) [3][4]
[edit] R
[edit] S
- Silva Method[6] [4] or Silva Mind Control (José Silva) [3]
- Sterling Institute of Relationships (Arthur Kasarjian)[5][6]
[edit] T
- Transformation Technologies (Werner Erhard)[3][4]
[edit] V
[edit] W
[edit] See also
- Anti-Cult Movement
- APA taskforce on Deceptive and Indirect Techniques of Persuasion and Control (DIMPAC)
- Brainwashing
- Christian countercult movement
- Cultic Studies Review (formerly Cultic Studies Journal)
- Cults in our Midst (book)
- Emotional contagion
- Group psychological abuse
- Group therapy
- Groupthink
- International Cultic Studies Association (formerly American Family Foundation)
- Margaret Singer
- New religious movement
- Opposition to cults and new religious movements
- Rick Ross (consultant)
[edit] References
- ^ "Large Group Awareness Training", Google Books, 48 results.
- ^ "large group awareness training", Google Scholar, 33 results.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Margaret Singer and Janja Lalich. Cults in our Midst (book), 1995, pp. 42-43. ISBN 0-7879-0051-6.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Intruding into the Workplace, Dr. Margaret Singer, excerpted from Cults in our Midst (book), 1995.
- ^ a b c d e f Large Group Awareness Trainings (LGAT), Cultic Studies Journal, International Cultic Studies Association, retrieved 1/17/2006.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i The Mary Polaski "L" Series, Mary Polaski, written 2000, retrieved 1/10/07.
- ^ a b Large Group Awareness Trainings, Michael Langone, Ph.D., Cult Observer, Volume 15, No. 1, 1998
- ^ a b 2002 British documentary, Adam Curtis, The Century of the Self. episode part 3 of 4. This segment of the video discusses Exegesis (organization), likens it as an outgrowth of Erhard Seminars Training and Large Group Awareness Training.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Large Group Awareness Trainings (LGATs): Find out what "you don't know you don't know" about LGATs", The Awareness Page, retrieved 1/18/06.
- ^ a b J.D. Fisher, R. C. Silver, J. M. Chinsky, B. Goff and Y. Klar, Evaluating a Large Group Awareness Training: A Longitudinal Study of Psychosocial Effects, Published by Springer-Verlag, October 1990, ISBN 0-387-97320-6.