Review by Kareka88 -- The Cult Next Door
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Re: Review by Kareka88 -- The Cult Next Door
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This is a story of a girl named Elizabeth who suffered from a terrible journey of her mother's life and same effect is going to happen to him in her life. Mostly in the real world it happens that the children of divorced parents suffer a complex life and go ahead on the behalf of manipulators. Same is the case with Elizabeth because she suffers from abuse, torture, exploitation and manipulation. Thanks for a thorough review and Congratulations to this book for becoming a BOTD.Elizabeth tells her story, which depicts how much damage being involved in a cult can have on a person. The book covers the timeframe from her childhood in the 1970's through 2008. In the first chapter she explains that her father was a Professor of Psychology at Temple University and her mother was one of his students who married and eventually settled in New York City. Her parent's got divorced and she stayed with her Mother who, once her Father died, becomes very verbally and physically abusive. Elizabeth's Mother, Rachael has her own problems and tends to follow many of the New Age fads that were prevalent during the 1970's.
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I am not fond of memories of personal abuse. The sample I read revolved around her mother's hoarding and dysfunctional, but not abusive behavior. I don't want to read any further, but I will say that I'm glad that most health "gurus" I have read about are not abusive frauds.Rachel follows many "gurus" for health and wellness and tries to get Elizabeth involved at an early age. When Elizabeth is in college, they eventually end up in the office of Dr. Keith Rogers, Ph.D. and enlist in semi-weekly treatments for stress reduction therapy with Dr. Roger's "Biofeedback" technician George Sharkman.
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