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Book: Children in Minority Religions

Chapter: 7. ”I have lived all my life in a reality that doesn’t exist”: Perspectives from Ex-members Raised in Controversial Minority Religions

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.32374

Blurb:

This chapter discusses the experiences of ex-members from different perspectives. Some research indicates that a substantial minority of former members experience significant adjustment and psychological difficulties in connection with leaving an intensive religious group. This paper investigates the possible harm that an upbringing in a minority religion may cause, in terms of existing research and the narratives from ex-member interviews. The chapter also discusses different explanations for the very different narratives of childhoods in these groups.

Chapter Contributors

  • Liselotte Frisk (lfi@du.se - lfrisk) 'Dalarna University'