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Dariusz Kuncewicz, Ph. D.

Dariusz Kuncewicz, Ph. D., is Assistant Professor in the Institute of Social Clinical Psychology, Warsaw (Poland) School of Social Psychology. During 1995-2003 he counseled individuals and families who had been adversely affected by sects and other manipulative groups. In 2000 he took part in preparing a governmental report about sects in Poland. Dr. Kuncewicz is the author of several publications, e.g., the book Controversial religious movements. Psychological aspects of membership (2005), and the article “Personality and membership in new religious movements” (2005).  He is especially interested in conducting experimental research of clinical phenomena, conducting family and individual therapy in private practice, and (among others things) conducting a seminar for students entitled, “Psychology of sects.”

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