FACTORS USED TO INCREASE THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF INDIVIDUALS TO FORCEFUL INDOCTRINATION: OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS
By Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry
In "Factors Used to Increase the Susceptibility of Individuals to Forceful Indoctrination: Observations and Experiments," the author delves into a comprehensive exploration of the various elements that contribute to the vulnerability of individuals towards forceful indoctrination. Through a meticulous analysis of real-life observations and carefully designed experiments, this book sheds light on the intricate interplay of psychological, social, and environmental factors that can heighten an individual's susceptibility to indoctrination tactics. With a rigorous and insightful approach, the author unravels the complex dynamics underlying this phenomenon, offering valuable insights for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the mechanisms of manipulation and persuasion.
UBLICATIONS OFFICE • 1790 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 1956. 46p.