| brainwashing | <psychology> Inducing an individual to modify attitudes and actions in certain directions through the application of various forms of psychological pressure or torture. (17 Dec 1997) |
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forcible indoctrination into a new set of attitudes and beliefs
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| brainwashing |
(aka thought control, mind control, coercive persuasion). A non-violent method that uses mind control techniques to convince a person to abandon some of their basic beliefs and adopt the beliefs of the indoctrinator. The anti-cult movement teaches that many small religious groups, which they call cults, engage in brainwashing. Sociologists and mental health researchers who are not involved in the anti-cult movement generally reject the concept.
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| brainwashing | forcible indoctrination into a new set of attitudes and beliefs |
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