Like in gangs, sounds like.
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On 26 Sep 2014, at 09:47, Florencia Rodriguez flor.rodriguez.c@xxxxxxxxx
[ConstellationTalk] <ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Leslie,
In some groups leaded by a guru I found that members in big number have
physically or emotionally absent fathers. The cult leader fills the void of
the father, giving security to the participants.
Flroencia
2014-09-23 17:51 GMT-06:00 Leslie Nipps lnipps@xxxxxxxxx [ConstellationTalk]
<ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Dear Friends,
Do any of you have any experience working with clients who grew up in cults?
I’m curious about your observations about the systemic patterns for these
situations. I shall be doing a constellation with a thirty year old client
who was her parents’ only child, and who grew up in a cult. They remain in
it, and she left some time ago. There are obvious impacts of this sort of
thing, but was wondering whether any of you had noticed any patterns about
where the attraction to joining a cult might come from, so I can be on the
lookout in the family system. Some of the sourcing on the mother’s side
looks pretty suggestive (a family history of molestation) but there’s no
useful info on the father’s side. So, just interested in any patterns you
may have noticed. Thanks so much!
I so appreciate the wide experience of this group.
The Rev. Leslie Nipps, NLP & Family Constellations Practitioner
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