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Malinoski, Peter Ph.D.

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Malinoski, Peter Ph.D.

 
 
   
Peter Malinoski, Ph.D. has conducted and published research assessing psychological distress in former cult members for eight years.  He is a psychologist with Meridian Psychological Associates, Indianapolis, IN. 
  ___________________________________________ ^
Contributions    
 

^ Aronoff-McKibben, Jodi, M.S.: "Are Cultic Environments Psychologically Harmful? "
^ Malinoski, Peter, M.A., Ph.D.: "Seeking Accurate Information: Part I, A Sketch of Currently Available Popular and Professional Books on Cultic and Related Groups"
^ Malinoski, Peter, M.A., Ph.D.: "Thoughts on Conducting Research with Former Cult Members"

 
 
  ___________________________________________ ^
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      malinoski@att.net
      malinoski@worldnet.att.net
       
       
_____________________________________________ ^
 
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International Cultic Studies Association
Department: Profiles

Malinoski, Peter Ph.D.

_______________________________________________

Malinoski, Peter Ph.D.

 
 
   
Peter Malinoski, Ph.D. has conducted and published research assessing psychological distress in former cult members for eight years.  He is a psychologist with Meridian Psychological Associates, Indianapolis, IN. 
  ___________________________________________ ^
Contributions    
 

^ Aronoff-McKibben, Jodi, M.S.: "Are Cultic Environments Psychologically Harmful? "
^ Malinoski, Peter, M.A., Ph.D.: "Seeking Accurate Information: Part I, A Sketch of Currently Available Popular and Professional Books on Cultic and Related Groups"
^ Malinoski, Peter, M.A., Ph.D.: "Thoughts on Conducting Research with Former Cult Members"

 
 
  ___________________________________________ ^
Contact Info    
      malinoski@att.net
      malinoski@worldnet.att.net
       
       
_____________________________________________ ^
 
Profiles: individual

___________________________________________ ^

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News Section Index
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Profiles: Individual - archives
Profiles: Organizational - archives
  

International Cultic Studies Association
Department: Profiles

Malinoski, Peter Ph.D.

_______________________________________________

Malinoski, Peter Ph.D.

 
 
   
Peter Malinoski, Ph.D. has conducted and published research assessing psychological distress in former cult members for eight years.  He is a psychologist with Meridian Psychological Associates, Indianapolis, IN. 
  ___________________________________________ ^
Contributions    
 

^ Aronoff-McKibben, Jodi, M.S.: "Are Cultic Environments Psychologically Harmful? "
^ Malinoski, Peter, M.A., Ph.D.: "Seeking Accurate Information: Part I, A Sketch of Currently Available Popular and Professional Books on Cultic and Related Groups"
^ Malinoski, Peter, M.A., Ph.D.: "Thoughts on Conducting Research with Former Cult Members"

 
 
  ___________________________________________ ^
Contact Info    
      malinoski@att.net
      malinoski@worldnet.att.net
       
       
_____________________________________________ ^
 
Profiles: individual

___________________________________________ ^