In an era marked by increasing polarization, disinformation, and organized manipulation, understanding and protecting against coercion is more relevant than ever. While the mechanisms of abuse and resulting harm differ in form and social context, there are striking parallels across abusive intimate relationships, gangs, sexual exploitation and trafficking networks, ideological radicalization, and, of course, cultic environments. Despite their prevalence, research and evidence-based knowledge of these phenomena remain relatively underdeveloped.
During the 2026 ICSA Conference, we will explore these topics with some of the world’s leading experts in the field, including psychologists, journalists, academics, health care providers, lawyers, and individuals with lived experience.
🌍 ICSA International Conference 2026
💡 Theme: Expanding the scope of coercive control: Understanding abusive dynamics and their impacts across interpersonal, institutional, and cultic contexts
🎟️ Tickets: US$375
📍 San Diego, California
📅 1–4 July 2026
🏨 San Diego Hilton Bayfront
Each year, ICSA’s International Conference brings together researchers, clinicians, service providers, survivors, and family members from around the world to engage in open dialogue on the most pressing issues in cultic studies and coercive influence. The event fosters collaboration between academic, clinical, and lived-experience perspectives to deepen understanding, strengthen recovery and prevention practices, and promote ethical dialogue.
👉️ Join us during four days of discussion and knowledge exchange https://buff.ly/isHcDTq
Since 1979, the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) has been working to advance research and open dialogue on psychological manipulation and cultic influence, providing education, support, and collaboration for survivors, families, and professionals.
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Advancing education, research and understanding of cultic influence since 1979.
Founded in 1979, the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) is a global network of people concerned about psychological manipulation and abuse in cultic groups, alternative movements, and other environments.
Did you see that our first round of speakers and sessions was announced?
In an era marked by increasing polarization, disinformation, and organized manipulation, understanding and protecting against coercion is more relevant than ever. While the mechanisms of abuse and resulting harm differ in form and social context, there are striking parallels across abusive intimate relationships, gangs, sexual exploitation and trafficking networks, ideological radicalization, and, of course, cultic environments. Despite their prevalence, research and evidence-based knowledge of these phenomena remain relatively underdeveloped.
During the 2026 ICSA Conference, we will explore these topics with some of the world’s leading experts in the field, including psychologists, journalists, academics, health care providers, lawyers, and individuals with lived experience.
🌍 ICSA International Conference 2026
💡 Theme: Expanding the scope of coercive control: Understanding abusive dynamics and their impacts across interpersonal, institutional, and cultic contexts
🎟️ Tickets: US$375
📍 San Diego, California
📅 1–4 July 2026
🏨 San Diego Hilton Bayfront
Each year, ICSA’s International Conference brings together researchers, clinicians, service providers, survivors, and family members from around the world to engage in open dialogue on the most pressing issues in cultic studies and coercive influence. The event fosters collaboration between academic, clinical, and lived-experience perspectives to deepen understanding, strengthen recovery and prevention practices, and promote ethical dialogue.
👉️ Join us during four days of discussion and knowledge exchange. Link in bio.
Since 1979, the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) has been working to advance research and open dialogue on psychological manipulation and cultic influence, providing education, support, and collaboration for survivors, families, and professionals.
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12/05/2026
Mother’s Day can carry a profound and often invisible complexity for those affected by coercive and high-control groups.
This Mother’s Day, we acknowledge the experiences of mothers and children affected by coercive groups and environments. This includes mothers separated from children still inside controlling environments, mothers grieving harm caused while under coercive influence, second-generation adults navigating trauma and conflicted feelings toward their mothers, and survivors now trying to raise children differently from the systems they came from.
The impact cultic and high-control groups can have on the mother-child bond can be profound and devastating. We commend those who are actively working to process and heal from these experiences while building healthier and more meaningful relationships.
If you are affected, we hope you take care of yourselves during this period.
06/05/2026
Did you know that with an ICSA membership you can get special prices for the 2026 ICSA Conference?
This is just one of the benefits of becoming an ICSA member:
🎟️ Reduced rates on select events
🔒 Access to members-only content and webinars
📇 Inclusion in the Service Provider Directory
🤝 Opportunities to engage with a global network of researchers, professionals, and survivors
And one of the most important benefits: your support makes our work possible.
ICSA is an independent nonprofit that receives no government funding. Our work is sustained by the generosity of members and donors. Each year, ICSA reaches over 150,000 people — providing research, resources, and support to individuals, families, and professionals worldwide.
We are incredibly grateful to our membership community, whose support enables us to publish research, convene conferences, and develop recovery and professional training resources.
Become a member today and help us continue this work: https://buff.ly/iBVp8mK
First speakers and sessions announced!
In an era marked by increasing polarization, disinformation, and organized manipulation, understanding and protecting against coercion is more relevant than ever. While the mechanisms of abuse and resulting harm differ in form and social context, there are striking parallels across abusive intimate relationships, gangs, sexual exploitation and trafficking networks, ideological radicalization, and, of course, cultic environments. Despite their prevalence, research and evidence-based knowledge of these phenomena remain relatively underdeveloped.
During the 2026 ICSA Conference, we will explore these topics with some of the world’s leading experts in the field, including psychologists, journalists, academics, health care providers, lawyers, and individuals with lived experience.
🌍 ICSA International Conference 2026
💡 Theme: Expanding the scope of coercive control: Understanding abusive dynamics and their impacts across interpersonal, institutional, and cultic contexts
🎟️ Tickets: US$375
📍 San Diego, California
📅 1–4 July 2026
🏨 San Diego Hilton Bayfront
Each year, ICSA’s International Conference brings together researchers, clinicians, service providers, survivors, and family members from around the world to engage in open dialogue on the most pressing issues in cultic studies and coercive influence. The event fosters collaboration between academic, clinical, and lived-experience perspectives to deepen understanding, strengthen recovery and prevention practices, and promote ethical dialogue.
👉️ Join us during four days of discussion and knowledge exchange. Link in bio.
Since 1979, the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) has been working to advance research and open dialogue on psychological manipulation and cultic influence, providing education, support, and collaboration for survivors, families, and professionals.
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01/05/2026
This month’s selection explores the evolution of belief systems, extremist recruitment, and the historical and social contexts of high-control groups. Together, these books examine how influence forms, how group dynamics are sustained, and how individuals are drawn into, and ultimately exit, coercive environments.
📘 How Religion Evolved: And Why It Endures — Robin Dunbar
Explores how group size, social bonding, and transcendent experience shape religion and cult formation.
📗 An Assassin in Utopia: The True Story of a Nineteenth-Century S*x Cult and a President’s Murder — Susan Wels
A historical account linking the Oneida Community to wider political events in 19th-century America.
📙 White American Youth: My Descent into America’s Most Violent Hate Movement—and How I Got Out — Christian Picciolini
A firsthand account of recruitment, radicalization, and exit from a neo-Nazi movement.
📕 Conspiracy Nation: Exposing the Dangerous World of Australian Conspiracy Theories — Ariel Bogle & Cam Wilson
Examines how conspiracy theories spread and shape belief systems in contemporary digital environments.
Explore the full reviews: https://buff.ly/A9tWVTg
28/04/2026
Understanding the neurobiological impact of cultic abuse is a critical step in the recovery process for survivors. In her article, Doni Whitsett, PhD, LCSW, explores how high-control environments use "coerced consent" to bypass individual agency and how this trauma is physically stored in the nervous system.
Key insights from the article include:
The spectrum of sexual control: Cults often strip members of sexual agency through leader-mandated rules that weaken healthy personal attachments.
The biology of trauma: Chronic stress from these environments can dysregulate the body's stress-response system, leading to toxic cortisol levels and long-term health risks.
Pathways to healing: Recovery involves working within the "window of tolerance" and utilizing neuroplasticity to safely "rewire" the brain for joy and connection.
Read the full summary of Dr. Whitsett’s research on how survivors can reclaim their bodies and move toward healing: https://buff.ly/N1V555P
Recovering from sexual abuse in cults: What can we learn from neurobiology? Learn how coercive, high-control environments affect the nervous system, and discover body-based approaches for rebuilding agency, safety, and intimacy.
In an era marked by increasing polarization, disinformation, and organized manipulation, understanding and protecting against coercion is more relevant than ever. While the mechanisms of abuse and resulting harm differ in form and social context, there are striking parallels across abusive intimate relationships, gangs, sexual exploitation and trafficking networks, ideological radicalization, and, of course, cultic environments. Despite their prevalence, research and evidence-based knowledge of these phenomena remain relatively underdeveloped.
During the 2026 ICSA Conference, we will explore these topics with some of the world’s leading experts in the field, including psychologists, journalists, academics, health care providers, lawyers, and individuals with lived experience.
🌍 ICSA International Conference 2026
💡 Theme: Expanding the scope of coercive control: Understanding abusive dynamics and their impacts across interpersonal, institutional, and cultic contexts
🎟️ Tickets: US$375
📍 San Diego, California
📅 1–4 July 2026
🏨 San Diego Hilton Bayfront
Each year, ICSA’s International Conference brings together researchers, clinicians, service providers, survivors, and family members from around the world to engage in open dialogue on the most pressing issues in cultic studies and coercive influence. The event fosters collaboration between academic, clinical, and lived-experience perspectives to deepen understanding, strengthen recovery and prevention practices, and promote ethical dialogue.
👉️ Join us during four days of discussion and knowledge exchange https://buff.ly/isHcDTq
Since 1979, the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) has been working to advance research and open dialogue on psychological manipulation and cultic influence, providing education, support, and collaboration for survivors, families, and professionals.
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21/04/2026
Cult-related abuse cases have long been difficult to prosecute.
But as understanding of coercive practices evolves, new legal pathways to accountability and justice for victims are beginning to emerge.
This article examines how courts and prosecutors are increasingly recognising the use of addictive substances as a mechanism of control in human trafficking and cult-related cases. It explores how evidence of dependency, debt, and fear of withdrawal may help establish coercion where traditional “mind control” arguments have faced legal limitations.
The article also considers how prosecutorial strategies developed in trafficking cases may inform future accountability in cult-related litigation.
A valuable read for legal practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and professionals working in coercive control, exploitation, and abuse.
Read the full article:
https://buff.ly/AJNvQfz
Cults & drug-based coercion: Lessons from human trafficking cases for cult litigation Discover how modern prosecutors use evidence of drug addiction to prove legal coercion in human trafficking and cult cases, overcoming the hurdles of traditional "brainwashing" defenses for justice
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