Conditions for Thought Reform
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These conditions create the atmosphere needed to put a thought
reform system into place:
Keep the person unaware of what is going on and how she or he
is being changed a step at a time
Potential new members are led, step by step, through a behavioral-change
program without being aware of the final agenda or full content
of the group. The goal may be to make them deployable agents for
the leadership, to get them to buy more courses, or get them to
make a deeper commitment, depending on the leader's aim and desires.
Control the person's social and/or physical environment; especially
control the person's time
Through various methods, newer members are kept busy and led to
think about the group and its content during as much of their waking
time as possible.
Systematically create a sense of powerlessness in the person.
This is accomplished by getting members away from the normal social
support group for a period of time and into an environment where
the majority of people are already group members.
The members serve as models of the attitudes and behaviors of the
group and speak an in- group language.
Strip members of their main occupation (quit jobs, drop out of
school) or source of income or have them turn over their income
(or the majority of) to the group.
Once stripped of your usual support network, your confidence in
your own perception erodes.
As your sense of powerlessness increases, your good judgment and
understanding of the world are diminished. (ordinary view of reality
is destabilized)
As group attacks your previous worldview, it causes you distress
and inner confusion; yet you are not allowed to speak about this
confusion or object to it -- leadership suppresses questions and
counters resistance.
This process is speeded up if you are kept tired -- the cult will
keep you constantly busy.
Manipulate a system of rewards, punishments and experiences
in such a way as to inhibit behavior that reflects the person's
former social identity
Manipulation of experiences can be accomplished through various
methods of trance induction, including leaders using such techniques
as paced speaking patterns, guided imagery, chanting, long prayer
sessions or lectures, and lengthy meditation sessions.
Your old beliefs and patterns of behavior are defined as irrelevant
or evil. Leadership wants these old patterns eliminated, so the
member must suppress them
Members get positive feedback for conforming to the group's beliefs
and behaviors and negative feedback for old beliefs and behavior.
Manipulate a system of rewards, punishments, and experiences
in order to promote learning the group's ideology or belief system
and group-approved behaviors
Good behavior, demonstrating an understanding and acceptance of
the group's beliefs, and compliance are rewarded while questioning,
expressing doubts or criticizing are met with disapproval, redress
and possible rejection. If one expresses a question, he or she is
made to feel that there is something inherently wrong with them
to be questioning.
The only feedback members get is from the group, they become totally
dependent upon the rewards given by those who control the environment.
Members must learn varying amounts of new information about the
beliefs of the group and the behaviors expected by the group.
The more complicated and filled with contradictions the new system
in and the more difficult it is to learn, the more effective the
conversion process will be.
Esteem and affection from peers is very important to new recruits.
Approval comes from having the new member's behaviors and thought
patterns conform to the models (members). Members' relationship
with peers is threatened whenever they fail to learn or display
new behaviors. Over time, the easy solution to the insecurity generated
by the difficulties of learning the new system is to inhibit any
display of doubts -- new recruits simply acquiesce, affirm and act
as if they do understand and accept the new ideology.
Put forth a closed system of logic and an authoritarian structure
that permits no feedback and refuses to be modified except by leadership
approval or executive order
The group has a top-down, pyramid structure. The leaders must have
verbal ways of never losing.
Members are not allowed to question, criticize or complain -- if
they do, the leaders allege that the member is defective -- not
the organization or the beliefs.
The individual is always wrong -- the system, its leaders and its
belief are always right.
Conversion or remolding of the individual member happens in a closed
system. As members learn to modify their behavior in order to be
accepted in this closed system, they change -- begin to speak the
language -- which serves to further isolate them from their prior
beliefs and behaviors. |