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Event, Synanon, Negative Emotions, Psychological Abuse


The annual ICSA International Conference, brings together researchers, health professionals, service providers and survivors and their families from around the world to engage in open dialogue on the most pressing themes around cultic studies. 

Date: 1-4 July 2026
Location: San Diego Hilton Bayfront, San Diego, USA
Tickets: US$375

LPR Presents: The Cult of Synanon
A trilogy focusing on the evolution of recovery as a business.  

Neuroscience News: Does Nature Really Help Reduce Negative Emotions?
"Researchers have conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis confirming that exposure to nature—whether real, virtual, or even imagined—significantly reduces negative emotions and boosts brain health. The team reviewed 33 studies involving over 2,100 participants to map the neurophysiological impact of “green time.”
Using tools like EEG and fMRI, the study found that nature exposure creates a more balanced psychological state. As 90% of the U.S. population is expected to live in urban areas by 2050, the researchers argue that 'Nature Prescriptions' (Nature Rx) should become a cornerstone of urban design and public health to protect our collective 'brain capital.''"

Frontiers: Are psychologists aware of group psychological abuse? A survey on awareness of the phenomenon among Italian psychologists
Psychologically abusive groups are characterized by systematic influence, relational control, and leadership structures that foster dependency; however, empirical data on how mental health professionals conceptualize these phenomena remain limited. The present study investigated Italian psychologists’ knowledge, representations, and professional experiences regarding psychologically abusive groups.

Methods: An online survey was administered to 232 psychologists across Italy between November 2024 and April 2025. The questionnaire explored self-assessed knowledge, information sources, representations of groups, members, and leaders, perceived abusive strategies, clinical experiences, diagnostic formulations, and training needs.

Results: Limited formal preparation, with many participants relying primarily on non-academic sources despite rating scientific materials as more reliable. Abusive groups were predominantly described in terms of manipulation, isolation, and psychological control, while leaders were characterized by charisma, narcissistic grandiosity, and exploitative tendencies. In contrast, members were mainly portrayed as psychologically vulnerable, suggestible, and in need of belonging. Nearly half of respondents reported direct clinical contact with individuals involved in such groups. Reported clinical profiles were heterogeneous, with recurrent internalizing symptoms, trauma-related presentations, and dependency-related features.

Discussion: Overall, findings reveal a partial alignment with contemporary systemic models of group psychological abuse, alongside a persistent tendency to frame involvement in individual vulnerability terms. The study underscores the need for clearer conceptual frameworks, evidence-informed terminology, validated assessment tools, and structured professional training to support clinical and forensic practice in this area.



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