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  • McChesney, Makena, author.
     
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  • Brainwashing.
     
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  • Self-help groups -- Corrupt practices.
     
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    Seeking Oz : my twelve-year journey in a cult / Makena McChesney.
    by McChesney, Makena, author.
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    Bloomington, IN, Balboa Press, a division of Hay House, [2018]
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  • Cults.
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  • Cult members.
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  • Brainwashing.
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  • Self-help groups -- Corrupt practices.
  • ISBN: 
    9781982206192 (paperback) ;
    1982206195 (paperback)
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    xxii, 252 pages ; 23 cm
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    "Facing marital problems and eventually divorce, author Makena McChesney found herself a single mother. Seeking comfort, she was befriended by the charismatic pastor of a nondenominational Christian fellowship of believers, and she joined the cult in 1978. In Seeking Oz, she discusses the twelve years of entrapment in this cult, predominantly in the 1980s, in a rural community in the United States. In this memoir, she answers the often-asked question, How did you end up in a cult? Starting with her formative years in a mainstream Pentecostal Christian church, she underscores the underlying issues that contribute to victimization conditions that develop from being raised in a fear-based, shame-based religion. McChesney narrates her journey through restrictive doctrines in early childhood and adolescence, through a resultant dysfunctional marriage, and ultimately through the twelve cult years. McChensney travels down the Yellow Brick Road and through the Dark Forest as she finds herself getting increasingly entangled and her choices taken from her. As the entanglement progresses to a form of imprisonment, she angrily and secretly challenges the God of her religion in the way of questions for which she demands and expects answers. Answers pour forth in waves of several disturbing events that impact her and her family until a time of death and destruction that serves to eventually pave a way out. She tells her story not to condemn the offenders, but to encourage victims to be strong and take personal responsibility."--Amazon.com
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