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2002 Report


Attention and Research on Social Addictions (AIS)

Cultic Studies Review

Vol. 2, No. 3, 2003

 

Editor's Note: We share this report with our readers in order that they may better appreciate the professionalism and depth of experience of our colleagues in Barcelona. We thank AIS. for translating their report into English. AIS. used to be known as Asesoramiento e Informacion sobre Sectas, but is now know as Attention and Research on Social Addictions. A.I.S. is located at Diagonal 430, 1º 1ª, Barcelona 08008, Spain. Its Web site is: www.ais-sectas.org.
 

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