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Jodi Aronoff McKibben, M.S.
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| Jodi Aronoff McKibben, M.S. |
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Jodi B.
Aronoff McKibben is a Ph.D. Candidate in clinical
psychology at Ohio University. Her clinical work thus far has
focused on the areas of trauma, anxiety, and depression. Her
research experiences have primarily dealt with the areas of trauma,
dissociation, neuropsychology, and cultic studies. She first became
involved with research on cults in 1994 when she joined with two
other colleagues to form a Cultic Studies Lab at Ohio University.
This lab worked closely with Dr. Paul Martin at the Wellspring
Retreat and Resource Center to investigate the psychological
sequalae of cult involvement. Ms. McKibben has also compared
simulators and college students to persons with cult experiences to
see how these groups would differ in reported symptomatology. She
is currently investigating the possibility of biases in the
diagnosis of persons with cult experiences. Ms. McKibben also
provides statistical consultation. |
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^ Aronoff-McKibben, Jodi, M.S.: "Are Cultic Environments Psychologically Harmful? "
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name: Jodi Aronoff McKibben, M.S. |
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e-mail: Jodimckibben@aol.com. |
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International Cultic Studies Association
Department: Profiles - individual
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Jodi Aronoff McKibben, M.S.
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| _______________________________________________ |
| Jodi Aronoff McKibben, M.S. |
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Jodi B.
Aronoff McKibben is a Ph.D. Candidate in clinical
psychology at Ohio University. Her clinical work thus far has
focused on the areas of trauma, anxiety, and depression. Her
research experiences have primarily dealt with the areas of trauma,
dissociation, neuropsychology, and cultic studies. She first became
involved with research on cults in 1994 when she joined with two
other colleagues to form a Cultic Studies Lab at Ohio University.
This lab worked closely with Dr. Paul Martin at the Wellspring
Retreat and Resource Center to investigate the psychological
sequalae of cult involvement. Ms. McKibben has also compared
simulators and college students to persons with cult experiences to
see how these groups would differ in reported symptomatology. She
is currently investigating the possibility of biases in the
diagnosis of persons with cult experiences. Ms. McKibben also
provides statistical consultation. |
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| CSR Contributions |
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^ Aronoff-McKibben, Jodi, M.S.: "Are Cultic Environments Psychologically Harmful? "
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___________________________________________ ^ |
| Contact Info |
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name: Jodi Aronoff McKibben, M.S. |
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Internet:
url:
e-mail: Jodimckibben@aol.com. |
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Address: |
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tel.:
fax: |
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