Galanter, Marc : New York University School of Medicine
Marc Galanter is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse at the New
York University School of Medicine. The author of many books and articles on cults and addiction, he is the editor
of the American Psychiatric Association's official report on cults and new religious movements.
Summary
From the mass weddings of Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church to the ritual suicides at Heaven's Gate, charismatic
cults and their devotees have become facts of American life. Using material gleaned from twenty-five years of direct
encounters with cults and their detractors, as well as extensive research, Marc Galanter offers the most extensive
psychological analysis of these organizations available. Cults explores not only how members feel and think
at all stages of their involvement, but also how larger social and psychological forces reinforce individual commitment
within the cults.
For this revised and newly-illustrated second edition, Galanter has added three new chapters on cult development
in the 1990s, spiritual recovery movements, and alternative medicine.