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05/01/2026
Honoring Strength on Cult Recovery Day
On May 1st, we observe **Cult Recovery Day**—a time to recognize the immense courage it takes to reclaim one's life, identity, and autonomy. Healing is not a linear path, but it is one paved with resilience.
We honor the survivors, the families who never stopped searching for answers, and the dedicated professionals working to provide a safe harbor for those finding their way back.
# # # Why Today Matters:
* **Raising Awareness:** Shining a light on the dynamics of coercive control to help others spot the signs early.
* **Building Community:** Reminding survivors that they are not alone and that a life of freedom is possible.
* **Advocating for Change:** Promoting education and resources that empower individuals to heal and thrive.
To everyone on this journey: **Your voice matters, your story is yours again, and your strength is remarkable.**
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11/13/2025
New Documentary with Sam Park reveals details on the sexual abuse he endured: “Everybody knew.” THE MOONIES: Married to the cult was released this month on Amazon Prime in the UK. The UC’s lawyers have allegedly been fighting tooth and nail to keep it from being released on Amazon Prime in the U.S. This documentary features ex-members telling their stories, including U.S. ex-members John Deb...
11/11/2025
November 18th!
10/25/2025
ICSA Today: A vision for the future: ICSA welcomes four new Board Members
ICSA Team
Published Date
October 24, 2025
"The International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) is pleased to announce the appointment of four new members to its Board of Directors. Their expertise, perspectives, and lived experience will help guide ICSA into its next chapter as we continue to expand our research, education, and support for all those impacted by coercive and cultic influence.
Since its founding in 1979, ICSA has built a strong legacy of scholarship and service. Today, we are looking ahead with renewed purpose. As understanding of coercive control deepens and the needs of our community evolve, ICSA is committed to listening more closely, engaging openly, and working with greater transparency. A central part of this shift is our commitment to championing and amplifying survivor voices. Their experiences are essential to advancing knowledge, shaping effective resources, and ensuring that our work responds to the realities of those most affected.
We believe that the appointment of our new board members, and the wide range of expertise and lived experience they offer, will contribute in guiding ICSA toward fulfilling this mission. Adam Arnold, MA, LMFT, LADC, is a licensed psychotherapist and trainer whose trauma-responsive, consent-based practice supports survivors of coercive systems. Carol Merchasin, JD, is an attorney specialized in misconduct within coercive spiritual communities, and is known for her investigative and litigation work on behalf of survivors worldwide. Zoe Lambert, PhD, a writer, lecturer, and cult survivor, explores recovery through creative writing, memoir, and wellbeing practices, amplifying survivor voices in academic and public forums. Omar Saldaña, PhD, a social psychologist and university professor, researches psychological abuse in groups, with a focus on assessment, consequences, and advancing scholarly understanding of coercive dynamics.
This commitment is also reflected in the launch of our new website and digital platforms. Designed to be more accessible and user-friendly, the site highlights survivor perspectives, makes decades of scholarship easier to navigate, and opens new space for dialogue around recovery, prevention, and protection. It reflects our intention to not only share knowledge, but also to learn from and with the community we serve."
A vision for the future: ICSA welcomes four new Board Members - ICSA ICSA welcomes four new Board Members whose diverse expertise and lived experience strengthen our mission to advance research, education, and survivor-informed support on cultic influence and coercive control.
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