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Marcia Rudin, M.A.

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Marcia Rudin, M.A.
   
  Marcia Rudin, M.A.  has been an expert on destructive cults for twenty years, Ms. Rudin was, until her retirement in 1997, the Founding Director of the International Cult Education Program, a preventive-education outreach of the American Family Foundation.  She writes widely about cults and psychological manipulation and lectures on these topics throughout the U.S. and Canada.  Ms. Rudin is co-author with Rabbis A. James Rudin and Hirshel Jaffe of Why Me?  Why Anyone?, published by St. Martins Press in 1986 and reissued by Jason Aronson, Inc. in 1994, and, with Rabbi Rudin, of Prison or Paradise?  The New Religious Cults, published by Fortress Press in 1980.  She wrote and is Associate Producer of the International Cult Education Program videotape Cults: Saying No Under Pressure and is the writer and producer of the videotape After the Cult: Recovering Together.  She is the editor of and a contributor to the anthology, Cults on Campus: Continuing Challenge, an International Cult Education Program book published by the American Family Foundation in 1991, author of the International Cult Education Program lesson plan for middle and high school students, Too Good to be True:  Resisting Cults and Psychological Manipulation, and was editor of the International Cult Education Program newsletter Young People and Cults. 
   
   
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International Cultic Studies Association
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Marcia Rudin, M.A.

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Marcia Rudin, M.A.
   
  Marcia Rudin, M.A.  has been an expert on destructive cults for twenty years, Ms. Rudin was, until her retirement in 1997, the Founding Director of the International Cult Education Program, a preventive-education outreach of the American Family Foundation.  She writes widely about cults and psychological manipulation and lectures on these topics throughout the U.S. and Canada.  Ms. Rudin is co-author with Rabbis A. James Rudin and Hirshel Jaffe of Why Me?  Why Anyone?, published by St. Martins Press in 1986 and reissued by Jason Aronson, Inc. in 1994, and, with Rabbi Rudin, of Prison or Paradise?  The New Religious Cults, published by Fortress Press in 1980.  She wrote and is Associate Producer of the International Cult Education Program videotape Cults: Saying No Under Pressure and is the writer and producer of the videotape After the Cult: Recovering Together.  She is the editor of and a contributor to the anthology, Cults on Campus: Continuing Challenge, an International Cult Education Program book published by the American Family Foundation in 1991, author of the International Cult Education Program lesson plan for middle and high school students, Too Good to be True:  Resisting Cults and Psychological Manipulation, and was editor of the International Cult Education Program newsletter Young People and Cults. 
   
   
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Marcia Rudin, M.A.

 

marciarudin@aol.com

       
       
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Profiles: individual - recent posts

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International Cultic Studies Association
Department: Profiles

Marcia Rudin, M.A.

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Marcia Rudin, M.A.
   
  Marcia Rudin, M.A.  has been an expert on destructive cults for twenty years, Ms. Rudin was, until her retirement in 1997, the Founding Director of the International Cult Education Program, a preventive-education outreach of the American Family Foundation.  She writes widely about cults and psychological manipulation and lectures on these topics throughout the U.S. and Canada.  Ms. Rudin is co-author with Rabbis A. James Rudin and Hirshel Jaffe of Why Me?  Why Anyone?, published by St. Martins Press in 1986 and reissued by Jason Aronson, Inc. in 1994, and, with Rabbi Rudin, of Prison or Paradise?  The New Religious Cults, published by Fortress Press in 1980.  She wrote and is Associate Producer of the International Cult Education Program videotape Cults: Saying No Under Pressure and is the writer and producer of the videotape After the Cult: Recovering Together.  She is the editor of and a contributor to the anthology, Cults on Campus: Continuing Challenge, an International Cult Education Program book published by the American Family Foundation in 1991, author of the International Cult Education Program lesson plan for middle and high school students, Too Good to be True:  Resisting Cults and Psychological Manipulation, and was editor of the International Cult Education Program newsletter Young People and Cults. 
   
   
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  < Rudin, Marcia, M.A. - profile
 
 
 
 
   
Contact Info    

Marcia Rudin, M.A.

 

marciarudin@aol.com

       
       
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Profiles: individual - recent posts

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International Cultic Studies Association
Department: Profiles

Marcia Rudin, M.A.

_______________________________________________

Marcia Rudin, M.A.
   
  Marcia Rudin, M.A.  has been an expert on destructive cults for twenty years, Ms. Rudin was, until her retirement in 1997, the Founding Director of the International Cult Education Program, a preventive-education outreach of the American Family Foundation.  She writes widely about cults and psychological manipulation and lectures on these topics throughout the U.S. and Canada.  Ms. Rudin is co-author with Rabbis A. James Rudin and Hirshel Jaffe of Why Me?  Why Anyone?, published by St. Martins Press in 1986 and reissued by Jason Aronson, Inc. in 1994, and, with Rabbi Rudin, of Prison or Paradise?  The New Religious Cults, published by Fortress Press in 1980.  She wrote and is Associate Producer of the International Cult Education Program videotape Cults: Saying No Under Pressure and is the writer and producer of the videotape After the Cult: Recovering Together.  She is the editor of and a contributor to the anthology, Cults on Campus: Continuing Challenge, an International Cult Education Program book published by the American Family Foundation in 1991, author of the International Cult Education Program lesson plan for middle and high school students, Too Good to be True:  Resisting Cults and Psychological Manipulation, and was editor of the International Cult Education Program newsletter Young People and Cults. 
   
   
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  < Rudin, Marcia, M.A. - profile
 
 
 
 
   
Contact Info    

Marcia Rudin, M.A.

 

marciarudin@aol.com

       
       
____________________________________________ ^
 
Profiles: individual - recent posts

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