Arthur J. Deikman

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Arthur J. Deikman, M.D., is professor of psychiatry at University of California, San Francisco, and editor of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology[1]. He is also a contributor to The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.

His book The Wrong Way Home: Uncovering the Patterns of Cult Behavior in American Society is used as part of the curriculum for the course "Cults and New Religious Movements" at St. Francis Xavier University[1]. It is a cited reference for the article "Self-Sealing Doctrines, the Misuse of Power, and Recovered Memory", by psychologist Linda Riebel[1]. It is a cited reference in the Encyclopedia of Psychology, and is quoted in the article on cults, where the article asserts that: "Certain types of political groups and terrorist organizations are still other examples of "cults" that defy the common definition of the term."[1].

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