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This is just a preview of our Patreon exclusive Bonus Episode. You can hear the full episode by becoming a member at:
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In this engaging follow-up to part one, Rachel continues her exploration of apocalyptic thinking, delving deeper into the psychological foundations that contribute to this mindset. Building on the previous episode, she discusses how fear of the unknown and the need for control can drive individuals toward apocalyptic beliefs, providing a sense of purpose and direction in uncertain times.
Rachel highlights the personality traits that may predispose individuals to apocalyptic thinking, such as authoritarianism and openness to experience. She examines how cult leaders exploit these psychological factors to manipulate followers, creating fear, urgency, and dependency through apocalyptic narratives. By using compelling examples, including the infamous David Koresh and the Branch Davidians, she illustrates how these leaders foster a strong sense of community while isolating their members from the outside world.
As Rachel wraps up this thought-provoking discussion, she offers practical advice on how to recognize and address apocalyptic thinking in oneself and others. This episode serves as a vital resource for anyone grappling with fear and uncertainty in today’s world.
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This is just a preview of our Patreon exclusive Bonus Episode. You can hear the full episode by becoming a member at:
https://www.patreon.com/indoctrination
In this engaging follow-up to part one, Rachel continues her exploration of apocalyptic thinking, delving deeper into the psychological foundations that contribute to this mindset. Building on the previous episode, she discusses how fear of the unknown and the need for control can drive individuals toward apocalyptic beliefs, providing a sense of purpose and direction in uncertain times.
Rachel highlights the personality traits that may predispose individuals to apocalyptic thinking, such as authoritarianism and openness to experience. She examines how cult leaders exploit these psychological factors to manipulate followers, creating fear, urgency, and dependency through apocalyptic narratives. By using compelling examples, including the infamous David Koresh and the Branch Davidians, she illustrates how these leaders foster a strong sense of community while isolating their members from the outside world.
As Rachel wraps up this thought-provoking discussion, she offers practical advice on how to recognize and address apocalyptic thinking in oneself and others. This episode serves as a vital resource for anyone grappling with fear and uncertainty in today’s world.
Connect with us on social media:
https://linktr.ee/indoctrination
Watch full video episodes of IndoctriNation here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNAi0T2hzH9dM029dkTfj635PzuXl67jS
Download Rachel’s Video Lectures and Webinars here:
https://rachelbernsteintherapy.com/videos.html
IndoctriNation is edited by The Podcast Consultant:
https://thepodcastconsultant.com/about

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