ABSTRACT

Leaders of some cults have been mesmerizing, hypnotic personalities with the power to control and manipulate groups of people. In common with other cults, Moral Rearmament personified certain traits. These were a simple message easily understood and containing mass appeal and sameness was demanded and coerced, contradicting the common childhood experiences within the Indian context where differentness was natural. The layering nature of culture and religion frequently show up in the Indian self, where indigenous culture is assumed as integrated at an earlier, emotional level and Western culture on a later, cognitive level. A basic assumption in Hindu culture, the spiritual self, is deeply engraved in the preconscious of all Indians. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in intercultural therapy at Nafsiyat/University College London. Nafsiyat Intercultural Therapy Centre was founded to provide the best therapy to those in society who could least afford it.