The 'Do's and The Don'ts'
The Do's
- DO try to keep in regular contact via
mail or telephone even if there is little response
- DO express sincere love for the cult member
at every available opportunity
- DO keep a diary of comments, attitudes
and events associated with his/her life in the cult
- DO always welcome the cult member back
into the family home no matter what is said
- DO keep copies of all written corresponsence
from you and the individual
- DO record all the names, addresses and
phone numbers of people linked with the cult
- DO try to bite your tongue if the cult
member makes unkind comments
- DO read all of the recommended books relating
to cults and mind control, as well as reading other information on the
cult in question
- DO seek help and information from organisations
specialising in counter-cult work. We care about you and your individual
situation
The Don'ts
- DO NOT rush into adopting a potential
solution before carefully researching the cult problem
- DO NOT say:"You are in a cult; you
are brainwashed"
- DO NOT give money to the member of the
group
- DO NOT feel guilty. This is not a problem
caused by families
- DO NOT act in an angry or hostile manner
towards the cult member
- DO NOT feel alone. It happens to thousands
of families every year
- DO NOT underestimate the control the cult
has over a member
- DO NOT antagonise the cult member by ridiculing
his/her beliefs
- DO NOT be judgemental or confrontational
towards the cult member
- DO NOT antagonise any of the cult's leadership
or members
- DO NOT be persuaded by a cult 'specialist'
to pay large sums of money without verifying his/her qualifications
- DO NOT give up hope of success in helping
your family member to leave the group no matter how long the involvement
has already been
- DO NOT neglect yourself or other family
members
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