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Old Jul 08, 2013, 10:30 PM
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There are therapists who specialize in treating victims of cult abuse.

Cult abuse is a very specific issue, and a random therapist would be our of his or her depth.

It would be hard for you to show him that he needs help!

Cult abuse causes severe damage to the psyche.

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Old Jul 08, 2013, 10:32 PM
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He stays moody, depressed, often talks about his bad past with his dad, who took him out of school in the 6th grade to join a church that prophesized in different beliefs, such as a cult, using them for money, he talked about how children were molested, but denies being a victim.
Well, to answer the question in theory is easy: there are therapists who specialize in treating victims of cult abuse, which is a very specific form of abuse that can thoroughly destroy the psyche. So you will need to find such a therapist.

In practice, since he does not believe you,... oh my! you have a tough case. With sympathy.
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Old Jul 08, 2013, 10:51 PM
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something is wrong with my posts

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if multiple posts appear, this is due to that glitch that was reported already

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