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Cultic Studies Review
Department: Profiles - individual
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Janet Haines, Ph.D.
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| Janet Haines, Ph.D. |
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Dr Haines is a lecturer in psychology in the School of Psychology at the University of Tasmania, Australia, and is a privately practising clinical psychologist. Her research interests include forensic psychology, posttraumatic stress responses and self-destructive behaviours. |
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^ Haines, Janet Ph.D.: The Death of a Leader: "Homicide as a Means of Group Disengagement"
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- Janet Haines, Ph.D.
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