[ICSA Orlando Event for Families & Former Members - deadline approaching. Please tell others.

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    Internationational Cultic Studies Association presents...

    MAY 17-19 in Orlando - get yer brain healed.

    __________________________

    Space is limited at the ICSA event for families and former group
    members in Orlando, Florida (May 17-19, 2013).

    Please register now and/or tell others who might be interested in the
    event.

    Questions or more information, contact ICSA: [email protected];
    1-239-514-3081.

    HOW TO REGISTER

    Flyer with information and fax-mail registration: http://icsahome.com/pdf/event_florida.pdf
    Online registration: http://icsahome.com/infoserv_respond/event_regproducts.asp
    Contact ICSA directly: [email protected]; PH: 1-239-514-3081; FAX:
    1-305-393-8193

    TITLE

    Leaving and Recovering from Cultic Groups and Relationships: A Seminar
    for Families and Former Members

    WHEN

    Friday 3:00 p.m. May 17, 2013 to Sunday 3:00 p.m. May 19, 2013


    WHERE

    Canterbury Retreat and Conference Center, 1601 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo
    [Orlando], FL 32765 (407-365-5571)

    DESCRIPTION

    This seminar brings together family members and former members so that
    each group can benefit from the perspectives of the other. In order to
    promote participation by attendees, the seminar will consist of brief
    30 minute lectures followed by an hour of discussion on topics such
    as the following:

    • Overview of joining, leaving, and recovery
    • Why people leave groups
    • Recovery needs of former members
    • Trance and triggers
    • Trauma and recovery
    • Building relationships
    • Breakouts for families, former members
    • Evening films followed by discussion

    FEES

    All rates are per person and INCLUDE ACCOMMODATIONS AND MEALS from
    Friday dinner through Sunday lunch.
    Double Occupancy - $300
    Single Occupancy - $350
    Current ICSA members and their immediate family may deduct $25 from
    fee

    SPEAKERS

    Ron Burks, PhD, holds an MDiv. and an MA in counseling from Asbury
    Theological Seminary and a Ph. D. in Counselor Education from Ohio
    University. He worked for many years at Wellspring Retreat and
    Resource Center in Albany, OH. He and his wife Vicki wrote, Damaged
    Disciples: Casualties of Authoritarian Churches and the Shepherding
    Movement, published by Zondervan. He and Vicki now live near
    Tallahassee Florida where both are licensed mental health counselors.
    Ron now serves as president of the board of Wellspring and the
    clinical advisory board of Meadowhaven.

    Carol Giambalvo is on ICSA’s Board of Directors and is Director of
    ICSA’s Recovery Programs. She is cofounder of reFOCUS, a national
    support network for former cult members. A former cult member, she is
    author of Exit Counseling: A Family Intervention, co-editor of The
    Boston Movement: Critical Perspectives on the International Churches
    of Christ, and co-author of “Ethical Standards for Thought Reform
    Consultants.”

    Susan Groulx is a former member of the Tony Alamo Ministries, an
    aberrant religious group that has been around since the early days of
    the Jesus Movement. She is dedicated to helping individuals who have
    been adversely affected by this destructive cult and was involved in
    bringing polygamist leader, Tony Alamo, to justice for his crimes
    against women and children. She is pursuing a degree in Counseling
    and Human Services.

    Michael D. Langone, PhD, a counseling psychologist, has been consulted
    by several hundred former cult members and/or their families. His
    many publications include Recovery from Cults: Help for Victims of
    Psychological and Spiritual Abuse and Cults: What Parents Should
    Know. Dr. Langone is ICSA’s Executive Director and ICSA Today’s Editor-
    in- Chief

    Judy Pardon, MEd, has been a teacher and a counselor. Since 1992 she
    has been Associate Director of the New England Institute of Religious
    Research and Meadowhaven, where she has worked with former cult
    members, including some who have experienced profound trauma. She has
    also spoken widely on the subject and conducted training programs for
    human service personnel.

    Robert Pardon, MDiv, ThM, is the Executive Director of the New England
    Institute of Religious Research and MeadowHaven. He has specialized in
    Bible-based communal groups. Much of his work involves counseling,
    support groups, working with those born and/or raised in groups, and
    helping former members rebuild their lives. To facilitate the recovery
    process MeadowHaven, a long term rehabilitation facility, was opened
    in 2002. It can accommodate individuals or families who require long
    term (up to a year) care to recover from trauma and cult abuse.

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