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===Journalism=== *'''Journalism'''
*{{cite news |last=Alford |first=Henry |date=28 November 2010 |title=You're O.K., But I'm Not. Let's Share |newspaper=New York Times |location=New York |page=L1 }} **{{cite news |last=Alford |first=Henry |date=28 November 2010 |title=You're O.K., But I'm Not. Let's Share |newspaper=New York Times |location=New York |page=L1 }}
**{{cite book |last=Anderson |first=Kurt |editor1-first=Lillian |editor1-last=Ross |title=The Fun of It: Stories from The Talk of the Town; The New Yorker |year=2007 |publisher=Vintage Books/Random House |location=New York |isbn=0375756493 |page=413 |chapter=Son of EST: The Terminator of Self-Doubt }}

**{{cite news |last1=Baker |first1=Richard |last2=McKenzie |first2=Nick |date=30 August 2011 |title=Department Chops $80,000 'Charisma' Seminar |url=http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/department-chops-80000-charisma-seminar-20110829-1jigm.html |newspaper=The Age |publisher=Fairfax Media |location=Melbourne, Victoria }}
*{{cite book |last=Anderson |first=Kurt |editor1-first=Lillian |editor1-last=Ross |title=The Fun of It: Stories from The Talk of the Town; The New Yorker |year=2007 |publisher=Vintage Books/Random House |location=New York |isbn=0375756493 |page=413 |chapter=Son of EST: The Terminator of Self-Doubt }}
**{{cite news |last=Beam |first=Alex |date=6 November 1998 |title=A Harvard Forum For Self-Promotion? |newspaper=Boston Globe |location=Boston Massachussets }}

**{{cite news |last=Beam |first=Alex |date=2 April 1999 |title=Case in Point |newspaper=Boston Globe |location=Boston Massachussets }}
*{{cite news |last1=Baker |first1=Richard |last2=McKenzie |first2=Nick |date=30 August 2011 |title=Department Chops $80,000 'Charisma' Seminar |url=http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/department-chops-80000-charisma-seminar-20110829-1jigm.html |newspaper=The Age |publisher=Fairfax Media |location=Melbourne, Victoria }}
**{{cite book |last=Boulware |first=Jack |title=San Francisco Bizarro |publisher=Macmillan/St. Martins |location=New York |year=2000 |isbn=0312206712 |page=38 }}

**{{cite journal |last=Collier |first=Roger |date=18 November 2014 |title=10 health stories that mattered: Oct. 11–17 |journal=Canadian Medical Association Journal |volume=186 |issue=17 |url=http://www.cmaj.ca/content/186/17/E647.full.pdf+html?sid=88109a5f-aeef-421d-9d1e-091d62f731ea |location=Ottawa, Ontario |publisher=Canadian Medical Association |doi=10.1503/cmaj.109-4924 }}
*{{cite news |last=Beam |first=Alex |date=6 November 1998 |title=A Harvard Forum For Self-Promotion? |newspaper=Boston Globe |location=Boston Massachussets }}
**{{cite news |last=Davidson |first=James |date=17 October 1987 |title=Businessmen get expert coaching |newspaper=Globe & Mail |location=Toronto |page=B1 }}

**{{cite web |url=http://www.thurgauerzeitung.ch/ostschweiz/stgallen/kantonstgallen/tb-sg/Landmark-spielt-schon-lange-keine-Rolle-mehr;art122380,3941246 |title=Landmark spielt schon lange keine Rolle mehr |last=Elsener |first=Marcel |date=3 September 2014 |website=Thurgauer Zeitung |publisher=St. Galler Tagblatt AG |location=St. Galler, Thurgau Switzerland |accessdate=5 September 2014 }}
*{{cite news |last=Beam |first=Alex |date=2 April 1999 |title=Case in Point |newspaper=Boston Globe |location=Boston Massachussets }}
**{{cite news |last=Faltermayer |first=Charlotte |date=24 June 2001 |title=The Best of est? |url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,138763,00.html |newspaper=Time Magazine |location=New York |accessdate=8 December 2014 }}

*{{cite book |last=Boulware |first=Jack |title=San Francisco Bizarro |publisher=Macmillan/St. Martins |location=New York |year=2000 |isbn=0312206712 |page=38 }} **{{cite book |last=Goldwag |first=Arthur |title=Cults, Conspiracies, and Secret Societies |publisher=Knopf Doubleday |location=New York |year=2009 |isbn=9780307390677 |pages=28–30 }}
**{{cite news |last=Grigoriadis |first=Vanessa |date=9 July 2001 |title=Pay Money, Be Happy |url=http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/culture/features/4932/index1.html |newspaper=New York Magazine |location=New York, New York |accessdate=10 October 2014}}

**{{cite news |last=Hellard |first=Peta |date=11 June 2006 |title=Stress Fear in $700 Child Forum: WA children as young as eight who attend "life-changing" coaching sessions by a controversial US company could have difficulty with their schoolwork afterwards, according to experts |newspaper=Sunday Times |publisher=News Corporation |location=Perth, Western Australia }}
*{{cite journal |last=Collier |first=Roger |date=18 November 2014 |title=10 health stories that mattered: Oct. 11–17 |journal=Canadian Medical Association Journal |volume=186 |issue=17 |url=http://www.cmaj.ca/content/186/17/E647.full.pdf+html?sid=88109a5f-aeef-421d-9d1e-091d62f731ea |location=Ottawa, Ontario |publisher=Canadian Medical Association |doi=10.1503/cmaj.109-4924 }}
**{{cite news |last=Jaffe |first=Eric |date=15 November 2010 |title=A look at four psychology fads: The basics of est, primal therapy, Transcendental Meditation and lucid dreaming |url=http://articles.latimes.com/2010/nov/15/health/la-he-psychology-fads-20101115 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |location=Los Angeles, California |accessdate=9 September 2014}}

*{{cite news |last=Davidson |first=James |date=17 October 1987 |title=Businessmen get expert coaching |newspaper=Globe & Mail |location=Toronto |page=B1 }} **{{cite book |last=Kaminer |first=Wendy |title=I'm Disfunctional, You're Disfunctional |year=1993 |publisher=Vintage Books/Random House |location=New York |isbn=0-679-74585-8 }}
**{{cite web |url=http://www.businessinsider.com/lululemons-landmark-retreat-for-workers-2014-1 |title=Lululemon Spends $500 for Workers to Attend a Controversial Retreat Endorsed by Founder Chip Wilson |last=Lutz |first=Ashley |date=9 January 2014 |website=Business Insider |publisher=Business Insider, Inc. |location=New York, New York |accessdate=5 September 2014 }}

**{{cite news |last=McClure |first=Laura |date=July/August 2009 |title=The Landmark Forum: 42 Hours, $500, 65 Breakdowns; My lost weekend with the trademark happy, bathroom-break hating, slightly spooky inheritors of est |url=http://www.motherjones.com/media/2009/07/landmark-42-hours-500-65-breakdowns |newspaper=Mother Jones |location=San Francisco, California |accessdate=8 December 2014 }}
*{{cite web |url=http://www.thurgauerzeitung.ch/ostschweiz/stgallen/kantonstgallen/tb-sg/Landmark-spielt-schon-lange-keine-Rolle-mehr;art122380,3941246 |title=Landmark spielt schon lange keine Rolle mehr |last=Elsener |first=Marcel |date=3 September 2014 |website=Thurgauer Zeitung |publisher=St. Galler Tagblatt AG |location=St. Galler, Thurgau Switzerland |accessdate=5 September 2014 }}
**{{cite news |last1=Russell |first1=Charles |last2=Russell |first2=Jennie |date=15 October 2014 |title=AHS employee complaint over Landmark seminars sparks review: Public Interest Commissioner will look into complaint over controversial Landmark Education training |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/ahs-employee-complaint-over-landmark-seminars-sparks-review-1.2800113 |newspaper=CBC News |location=Ottawa, Ontario |accessdate=8 December 2014}}

*{{cite news |last=Faltermayer |first=Charlotte |date=24 June 2001 |title=The Best of est? |url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,138763,00.html |newspaper=Time Magazine |location=New York |accessdate=8 December 2014 }} **{{cite news |last1=Russell |first1=Charles |last2=Russell |first2=Jennie |date=15 October 2014 |title=Alberta Health Services staff pressured to attend controversial seminars: Government continued to use Landmark Education despite employee complaints |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-health-services-staff-pressured-to-attend-controversial-seminars-1.2798835 |newspaper=CBC News |location=Ottawa, Ontario |accessdate=8 December 2014}}
**{{cite news |last1=Russell |first1=Charles |last2=Russell |first2=Jennie |date=17 October 2014 |title=Alberta Health Services hired 'coach' to implement Landmark ideology: Sole-source contract breached department policy |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-health-services-hired-coach-to-implement-landmark-ideology-1.2802283 |newspaper=CBC News |location=Ottawa, Ontario |accessdate = 2014-10-25 }}

**{{cite news |last=Scioscia |first=Amanda |date=19 October 2000 |title=Drive-thru Deliverance: It's not called est anymore, but you can still be ridiculed into self-awareness in just one expensive weekend |url=http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2000-10-19/news/drive-thru-deliverance/ |newspaper=Phoenix New Times |location=Phoenix, Arizona }}
*{{cite book |last=Goldwag |first=Arthur |title=Cults, Conspiracies, and Secret Societies |publisher=Knopf Doubleday |location=New York |year=2009 |isbn=9780307390677 |pages=28–30 }}
**{{Cite episode |title=Landmark's controversial training programs |url=http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2011/s3367386.htm |accessdate=5 September 2014 |series=7.30 |serieslink=7.30 |first=Mike |last=Sexton |network=Australian Broadcasting Corporation |date=15 November 2011 }}

**{{cite web |url=http://la.curbed.com/archives/2014/10/cafe_gratitude_and_the_cult_of_commerce.php |title=Cults Week—Café Gratitude and the Cult of Commerce |author=staff |date=3 September 2014 |website=Curbed LA |publisher=] |location=Los Angeles |accessdate=11 November 2014 }}
*{{cite news |last=Grigoriadis |first=Vanessa |date=9 July 2001 |title=Pay Money, Be Happy |url=http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/culture/features/4932/index1.html |newspaper=New York Magazine |location=New York, New York |accessdate=10 October 2014}}
**{{cite news |author=staff |date=17 December 2013 |title=Landmark Education Targeting Indians with Its Overpriced Courses |newspaper=Moneylife |publisher=Hind Service Industries |location=Dadar, Mumbai }}

*{{cite news |last=Hellard |first=Peta |date=11 June 2006 |title=Stress Fear in $700 Child Forum: WA children as young as eight who attend "life-changing" coaching sessions by a controversial US company could have difficulty with their schoolwork afterwards, according to experts |newspaper=Sunday Times |publisher=News Corporation |location=Perth, Western Australia }} **{{cite news |last=Welkos |first=Robert W. |date=29 December 1991 |title=Scientologists Ran Campaign to Discredit Erhard, Detective Says: Religion: Competition for customers said to be the motive behind investigation launched into activities of the est founder. |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |location=Los Angeles, California }}
**{{cite news |last=Walsh |first=Nikki |date=19 February 2012 |title=One Weekend to Fix Your Life? |newspaper=Irish Mail on Sunday |url=http://www.landmarkworldwide.com/why-landmark/news-archives/oneweekendtofixyourlife}}

**{{cite news |last=McNutt |first=Helen |date=December 2006 |title=Managing My Inner Brat |newspaper=The Sunday Times |location=London |url=http://www.landmarkworldwide.com/why-landmark/news-archives/managingmyinnerbrat }}
*{{cite news |last=Jaffe |first=Eric |date=15 November 2010 |title=A look at four psychology fads: The basics of est, primal therapy, Transcendental Meditation and lucid dreaming |url=http://articles.latimes.com/2010/nov/15/health/la-he-psychology-fads-20101115 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |location=Los Angeles, California |accessdate=9 September 2014}}
**{{cite news |last=Thornburg |first=Nathan |date=7 March 2011 |title=Change We Can (Almost) Believe In |newspaper=TIME |url=http://www.landmarkworldwide.com/why-landmark/news-archives/changewecanalmostbelievein }}

**{{cite news |last=Kim |first=Jen |date=16 July 2013 |title=Why We Are the Way We Are |newspaper=Psychology Today |url=http://www.landmarkworldwide.com/why-landmark/news-archives/whywearethewayweare }}
*{{cite book |last=Kaminer |first=Wendy |title=I'm Disfunctional, You're Disfunctional |year=1993 |publisher=Vintage Books/Random House |location=New York |isbn=0-679-74585-8 }}
**{{cite news |last=Lieber |first=Chavie |date=8 January 2014 |title=The Self-Help Movement Behind Lululemon’s Eerie Dogma |newspaper=Racked }}

**{{cite news |last=Capuzzo |first=Jill |date=March 1996 |title=Come on! There’s a New Life Waiting Over the Weekend |newspaper=Philadelphia Inquirer |url=http://www.landmarkworldwide.com/why-landmark/news-archives/comeontheresanewlifewaitingovertheweekend }}
*{{cite web |url=http://www.businessinsider.com/lululemons-landmark-retreat-for-workers-2014-1 |title=Lululemon Spends $500 for Workers to Attend a Controversial Retreat Endorsed by Founder Chip Wilson |last=Lutz |first=Ashley |date=9 January 2014 |website=Business Insider |publisher=Business Insider, Inc. |location=New York, New York |accessdate=5 September 2014 }}
**{{cite news |last=Thorne |first=Matt |date=13 July 2008 |title=Chuck Palahniuk talks sex dolls, strippers and the one subject he won't write about |newspaper=The Independent }}

**{{cite news |last=Bernstein |first=Elizabeth |date=16 April 2011 |title=Friendly Fight: A Smarter Way to Say ‘I’m Angry’ |newspaper=Wall Street Journal |url=http://www.landmarkworldwide.com/why-landmark/news-archives/friendlyfightasmarterwaytosayimangry }}
*{{cite news |last=McClure |first=Laura |date=July/August 2009 |title=The Landmark Forum: 42 Hours, $500, 65 Breakdowns; My lost weekend with the trademark happy, bathroom-break hating, slightly spooky inheritors of est |url=http://www.motherjones.com/media/2009/07/landmark-42-hours-500-65-breakdowns |newspaper=Mother Jones |location=San Francisco, California |accessdate=8 December 2014 }}
**{{cite news |last=Taylor |first=Camille |date=26 November 2008 |title=A Dream to Transform Self, Company and Country |newspaper=Jamaica Gleaner }}

*{{anchor|sociology}}'''Sociology'''
*{{cite news |last1=Russell |first1=Charles |last2=Russell |first2=Jennie |date=15 October 2014 |title=AHS employee complaint over Landmark seminars sparks review: Public Interest Commissioner will look into complaint over controversial Landmark Education training |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/ahs-employee-complaint-over-landmark-seminars-sparks-review-1.2800113 |newspaper=CBC News |location=Ottawa, Ontario |accessdate=8 December 2014}}
**{{cite book |last=Arweck |first=Elisabeth |title=Researching New Religious Movements: Responses and Redefinitions |publisher=Brill |location=Leiden |year=2004 |isbn=0203642376 }}

**{{cite book |last1=Aupers |first1=Stef |editor1-first=Erik |editor1-last=Sengers |title=The Dutch and Their Gods: Secularization and Transformation of Religion in the Netherlands |series=Studies in Dutch Religious History |volume=3 |year=2005 |publisher=Verloren |location=Hilversum |isbn=9065508678 |page=193 |chapter='We Are All Gods': New Age in the Netherlands 1960-2000}}
*{{cite news |last1=Russell |first1=Charles |last2=Russell |first2=Jennie |date=15 October 2014 |title=Alberta Health Services staff pressured to attend controversial seminars: Government continued to use Landmark Education despite employee complaints |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-health-services-staff-pressured-to-attend-controversial-seminars-1.2798835 |newspaper=CBC News |location=Ottawa, Ontario |accessdate=8 December 2014}}
**{{cite book |last=Barker |first=Eileen |editor-first=Lindsay |editor-last=Jones |title=Encyclopedia of Religion |publisher=Macmillan Reference |location=Detroit |year=2005 |isbn=9780028657431 |chapter=New Religious Movements in Europe}}

**{{cite book |last1=Beckford |first1=James A. |last2=Levasseur |first2=Martine |editor-first=James A. |editor-last=Beckford |title=New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change |publisher=Sage/UNESCO |location=London |year=1986 |isbn=92-3-102-402-7 |chapter=New Religious movements in Western Europe}}
*{{cite news |last1=Russell |first1=Charles |last2=Russell |first2=Jennie |date=17 October 2014 |title=Alberta Health Services hired 'coach' to implement Landmark ideology: Sole-source contract breached department policy |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-health-services-hired-coach-to-implement-landmark-ideology-1.2802283 |newspaper=CBC News |location=Ottawa, Ontario |accessdate = 2014-10-25 }}
**{{cite book |last=Beckford |first=James A. |authorlink=James A. Beckford |editor1-first=Phillip Charles |editor1-last=Lucas |editor2-first=Thomas |editor2-last=Robbins |title=New Religious Movements in the 21st Century |year=2004 |publisher=Routledge |location=Abingdon and New York |isbn=0-415-96576-4 |page=208 |chapter=New Religious Movements and Globalization }}

**{{cite book |title=Historical Dictionary of New Religious Movements |author=George D. Chryssides |authorlink=George D. Chryssides |publisher=Scarecrow |location=Lanham, Maryland |year=2001 |isbn=0810840952 }}
*{{cite news |last=Scioscia |first=Amanda |date=19 October 2000 |title=Drive-thru Deliverance: It's not called est anymore, but you can still be ridiculed into self-awareness in just one expensive weekend |url=http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2000-10-19/news/drive-thru-deliverance/ |newspaper=Phoenix New Times |location=Phoenix, Arizona }}
**{{cite book |last=Clarke |first=Peter B. |title=New Religions in Global Perspective: A Study of Religious Change in the Modern World |publisher=Routledge |location=Abingdon |year=2006 |isbn=9780415257480 |pages=11, 102–103 }}

**{{cite book |editor-last1=Cresswell |editor-first1=Jamie |editor-last2=Wilson |editor-first2=Bryan |title=New Religious Movements |year=1999 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=0415200504 |page=35 }}
*{{Cite episode |title=Landmark's controversial training programs |url=http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2011/s3367386.htm |accessdate=5 September 2014 |series=7.30 |serieslink=7.30 |first=Mike |last=Sexton |network=Australian Broadcasting Corporation |date=15 November 2011 }}
**{{cite book |last=Greeley |first=Andrew M. |title=Sociology and Religion: a Collection of Readings |publisher=HarperCollins |location=London |year=1995 |isbn=0065018818 |page=299 }}

**{{cite book |editor1-first=Olav |editor1-last=Hammer |editor2-first=Mikael |editor2-last=Rothstein |title=The Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements |year=2012 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge and New York |isbn=9780521145657 |pages=19, 45 }}
*{{cite web |url=http://la.curbed.com/archives/2014/10/cafe_gratitude_and_the_cult_of_commerce.php |title=Cults Week—Café Gratitude and the Cult of Commerce |author=staff |date=3 September 2014 |website=Curbed LA |publisher=] |location=Los Angeles |accessdate=11 November 2014 }}
**{{cite book |last=Helas |first=Paul |editor-first1=Peter |editor-last1=Clarke |editor-first2=Stewart |editor-last2=Sutherland |title=The World's Religions: The Study of Religion, Traditional and New Religion |publisher=Routledge |location=London |year=1991 |isbn=0-415-06432-5 |chapter=Western Europe: Self Religion }}

**{{cite book |last=Wallis |first=Roy |editor-first1=Peter |editor-last1=Clarke |editor-first2=Stewart |editor-last2=Sutherland |title=The World's Religions: The Study of Religion, Traditional and New Religion |publisher=Routledge |location=London |year=1991 |isbn=0-415-06432-5 |chapter=North America}}
*{{cite news |author=staff |date=17 December 2013 |title=Landmark Education Targeting Indians with Its Overpriced Courses |newspaper=Moneylife |publisher=Hind Service Industries |location=Dadar, Mumbai }}
**{{cite book |last=Jenkins |first=Philip |title=Mystics and Messiahs: Cults and New Religions in American History |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=London |year=2000 |isbn=0195127447 |page=180 }}

**{{cite book |last=Kurtz |first=Lester R. |title=Gods in the Global Village: The World's Religions in Sociological Perspective |publisher=Pine Forge |location=Thousand Oaks, California |year=2007 |isbn=9781412927154 |page=219 }}
*{{cite news |last=Welkos |first=Robert W. |date=29 December 1991 |title=Scientologists Ran Campaign to Discredit Erhard, Detective Says: Religion: Competition for customers said to be the motive behind investigation launched into activities of the est founder. |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |location=Los Angeles, California }}
**{{cite book |last=Lewis |first=James R. |authorlink=James R. Lewis (scholar) |title=The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of New Age Religions |year=2004 |publisher=Prometheus Books |isbn=1591020409 |page=187}}

**{{cite journal |last=Lockwood |first=Renee |year=2011 |title=Religiosity Rejected: Exploring the Religio-Spiritual Dimensions of Landmark Education |journal=International Journal for the Study of New Religions |volume=2 |issue=2 |pages=225–254 |location=Sheffield, England |publisher=Equinox |issn=2041-9511 }}
===Sociology===
**{{cite journal |last=Lockwood |first=Renee D. |date=June 2012 |title=Pilgrimages to the Self: Exploring the Topography of Western Consumer Spirituality through 'the Journey' |journal=Literature & Aesthetics |volume=22 |issue=1 |pages=111, 125 |location=Sydney, New South Wales |publisher=Sydney Society of Literature and Aesthetics |issn=1036-9368}}
*{{cite book |last=Arweck |first=Elisabeth |title=Researching New Religious Movements: Responses and Redefinitions |publisher=Brill |location=Leiden |year=2004 |isbn=0203642376 }}
**{{cite book |last=Nelson |first=Geoffrey K. |title=Cults, New Religions and Religious Creativity |publisher=Routledge & Kegan Paul |location=London |year=1987 |isbn=0-7102-0855-3 }}

**{{cite book |last=Palmer |first=Dominic |title=The New Heretics of France |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York |year=2011 |isbn=9780199735211 |pages=27, 160–161, 186 }}
*{{cite book |last1=Aupers |first1=Stef |editor1-first=Erik |editor1-last=Sengers |title=The Dutch and Their Gods: Secularization and Transformation of Religion in the Netherlands |series=Studies in Dutch Religious History |volume=3 |year=2005 |publisher=Verloren |location=Hilversum |isbn=9065508678 |page=193 |chapter='We Are All Gods': New Age in the Netherlands 1960-2000}}
**{{cite book |last=Parsons |first=Gerald |editor-first=Gerald |editor-last=Parsons |title=The Growth of Religious Diversity: Britain from 1945: Volume 1 Traditions |publisher=Routledge | location=Abingdon and New York | year=1993 | isbn=0415083265 | chapter=Expanding the religious spectrum: New Religious Movements in Modern Britain }}

*{{cite book |last=Barker |first=Eileen |editor-first=Lindsay |editor-last=Jones |title=Encyclopedia of Religion |publisher=Macmillan Reference |location=Detroit |year=2005 |isbn=9780028657431 |chapter=New Religious Movements in Europe}} **{{cite book |last1=Ramstedt |first1=Martin |editor1-first=Daren |editor1-last=Kemp |editor2-first=James R. |editor2-last=Lewis |editor2-link=James R. Lewis (scholar) |title=Handbook of the New Age |series=Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion |volume=1 |year=2007 |publisher=BRILL |location=Leiden |isbn=9789004153554 |pages=196-197 |chapter=New Age and Business: Corporations as Cultic Milieus? }}
**{{cite book |editor-last1=Roof |editor-first1=Wade Clark |editor-last2=McKinney |editor-first2=William |title=American Mainline Religion: Its Changing Shape and Future |year=1987 |publisher=Rutgers University Press |location=New Brunswick, New Jersey |isbn=0813512158 |page=245 }}

*{{cite book |last1=Beckford |first1=James A. |last2=Levasseur |first2=Martine |editor-first=James A. |editor-last=Beckford |title=New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change |publisher=Sage/UNESCO |location=London |year=1986 |isbn=92-3-102-402-7 |chapter=New Religious movements in Western Europe}} **{{cite book |last=Rupert |first=Glenn A. |editor1-first=James R. |editor1-last=Lewis |editor2-first=J. Gordon |editor2-last=Melton |title=Perspectives on the New Age |publisher=SUNY Press |location=Albany, New York |year=1992 |isbn=079141213X |page=130 }}
**{{cite book |last=Siegler |first=Elijah |editor-first=James R. |editor-last=Lewis |title=The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of New Age Religions |publisher=Prometheus |location=Amherst, New York |year=2004 |isbn=1591020409 |chapter=Marketing Lazaris}}

*{{cite book |last=Beckford |first=James A. |authorlink=James A. Beckford |editor1-first=Phillip Charles |editor1-last=Lucas |editor2-first=Thomas |editor2-last=Robbins |title=New Religious Movements in the 21st Century |year=2004 |publisher=Routledge |location=Abingdon and New York |isbn=0-415-96576-4 |page=208 |chapter=New Religious Movements and Globalization }} **{{cite book |editor1-first=Charles |editor1-last=Taliaferro |editor2-first=Victoria S. |editor2-last=Harrison |editor3-first=Stewart |editor3-last=Goetz |title=The Routledge Companion to Theism |year=2012 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=9780415881647 |page=123 }}
**{{cite book |last=Wuthnow |first=Robert |editor-first=James A. |editor-last=Beckford |title=New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change |publisher=Sage/UNESCO |location=London |year=1986 |isbn=92-3-102-402-7 |chapter=Religious movements in North America }}

*{{cite book |title=Historical Dictionary of New Religious Movements |author=George D. Chryssides |authorlink=George D. Chryssides |publisher=Scarecrow |location=Lanham, Maryland |year=2001 |isbn=0810840952 }} **{{cite book |last=York |first=Michael |title=The Emerging Network: A Sociology of the New Age and Neo-pagan Movements |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |location=Lanham, Maryland |year=1995 |isbn=0847680010 |pages=55–57 }}
*'''History'''

*{{cite book |last=Clarke |first=Peter B. |title=New Religions in Global Perspective: A Study of Religious Change in the Modern World |publisher=Routledge |location=Abingdon |year=2006 |isbn=9780415257480 |pages=11, 102–103 }} **{{cite book |last=Roth |first=Matthew |editor-first1=Chris |editor-last1=Carlsson |editor-first2=Lisa Ruth |editor-last2=Elliott |title=Ten Years That Shook the City: San Francisco 1968-1978 |publisher=City Lights |location=San Francisco |year=2011 |isbn=9781931404129 |pages=201–202 |chapter=Coming Together: The Communal Option }}
**{{cite book |last=Sandbrook |first=Dominic |title=Mad As Hell: The Crisis of the 1970s and the Rise of the Populist Right |publisher=Anchor Books |location=New York |year=2012 |isbn=9781400077243 |pages=168–169 }}

*'''Religion and philosophy'''
*{{cite book |editor-last1=Cresswell |editor-first1=Jamie |editor-last2=Wilson |editor-first2=Bryan |title=New Religious Movements |year=1999 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=0415200504 |page=35 }}
**{{cite book |last=Collins |first=Gary R. |title=The Soul Search: A Spiritual Journey to Authentic Intimacy with God |publisher=Thomas Nelson |location=Nashville |year=1998 |isbn=0785274111 }}

*{{cite book |last=Greeley |first=Andrew M. |title=Sociology and Religion: a Collection of Readings |publisher=HarperCollins |location=London |year=1995 |isbn=0065018818 |page=299 }} **{{cite book |last=Evans |first=Jules |title=Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations |publisher=New World Library |location=Novato, California |year=2013 |isbn=9781608682294 |pages=135–142 }}
**{{cite book |last=Hexham |first=Irving |title=The Concise Dictionary of Religion |publisher=Regent College Publishing |location=Vancouver, B.C. |year=1993 |isbn=1573831204 |pages=75–76 }}

*{{cite book |editor1-first=Olav |editor1-last=Hammer |editor2-first=Mikael |editor2-last=Rothstein |title=The Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements |year=2012 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge and New York |isbn=9780521145657 |pages=19, 45 }} **{{cite book |last=Hexham |first=Irving |title=Pocket Dictionary of New Religious Movements |publisher=IVP Academic |location=Downers Grove, Illinois |year=2002 |isbn=0830814663 |page=47 }}
**{{cite book |last=Kyle |first=Richard |title=Religious Fringe: A History of Alternative Religions in America |publisher=Intervarsity |location=Downers Grove, Illinois |year=1993 |page= |isbn=0830817662 |quote=Est is no ordinary California cult. Rather, as John Clark points out, it is 'a form of secular salvation.' It is 'secular' because it is not identified with any formal religion. In fact, est denies being a religion at all. Yet est does propound a worldview and does have religious overtones. Since its purpose is to alter one's epistemology and instill a monistic or pantheistic belief in impersonal divinity, est qualifies as religious in the expansive use of the term.}}

*{{cite book |last=Helas |first=Paul |editor-first1=Peter |editor-last1=Clarke |editor-first2=Stewart |editor-last2=Sutherland |title=The World's Religions: The Study of Religion, Traditional and New Religion |publisher=Routledge |location=London |year=1991 |isbn=0-415-06432-5 |chapter=Western Europe: Self Religion }} **{{cite book |last=Richardson |first=James T. |editor-first=William H. |editor-last=Swatos, Jr. |title=Encyclopedia of Religion and Society |publisher=AltaMira |location=Walnut Creek, California |year=1998 |isbn=0761989560 |pages=167–168 |chapter=est (THE FORUM)}}
**{{cite book |last=Saliba |first=John A. |title=Understanding New Religious Movements |publisher=Rowman Altamira |location=Walnut Creek, California |year=2003 |isbn=9780759103559 |page=88}}

*{{cite book |last=Jenkins |first=Philip |title=Mystics and Messiahs: Cults and New Religions in American History |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=London |year=2000 |isbn=0195127447 |page=180 }} **{{cite book |editor-first=Jonathan Z. |editor-last=Smith |title=HarperCollins Dictionary of Religion |publisher=HarperSanFrancisco |location=New York |year=1995 |isbn=0060675152 |pages=343, 365, 795}}
**{{cite book |last=Vitz |first=Paul C. |title=Psychology as Religion: The Cult of Self-worship |publisher=Wm. B. Eerdmans |location=Grand Rapids, Michigan |year=1994 |isbn=0802807259 |pages=26–28}}

*{{cite book |last=Kurtz |first=Lester R. |title=Gods in the Global Village: The World's Religions in Sociological Perspective |publisher=Pine Forge |location=Thousand Oaks, California |year=2007 |isbn=9781412927154 |page=219 }} **{{cite book |last=Young |first=Wendy Warren |editor-first=Peter Bernard |editor-last=Clarke |title=The New Evangelists: Recruitment Methods and Aims of New Religious Movements |year=1987 |publisher=Ethnographica |location=London |isbn=0905788605 |pages=134–147 |chapter=The Aims and Methods of 'est' and 'The Centres Network'}}
*'''Business'''

*{{cite book |last=Lewis |first=James R. |authorlink=James R. Lewis (scholar) |title=The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of New Age Religions |year=2004 |publisher=Prometheus Books |isbn=1591020409 |page=187}} **{{cite book |last=Atkin |first=Douglas |title=The Culting of Brands: Turn Your Customers Into True Believers |publisher=Penguin/Portfolio |location=New York |year=2004 |isbn=9781591840275 |page=101 |chapter=What Is Required of a Belief System?}}
**{{cite book |last=Black |first=Jonathan |title=Yes You Can!: Behind the Hype and Hustle of the Motivation Biz |year=2006 |publisher=Bloomsbury |location=New York |isbn=9781596910003 |page=133 }}

**{{cite book |last=Hayes |first=Dennis |title=Behind the Silicon Curtain: The Seductions of Work in a Lonely Era |publisher=South End Press |location=Boston |year=1989 |isbn=0896083500 |pages=120–121 }}
*{{cite journal |last=Lockwood |first=Renee |year=2011 |title=Religiosity Rejected: Exploring the Religio-Spiritual Dimensions of Landmark Education |journal=International Journal for the Study of New Religions |volume=2 |issue=2 |pages=225–254 |location=Sheffield, England |publisher=Equinox |issn=2041-9511 }}
**{{cite book |last=Ries |first=Al |title=Focus: The Future of Your Company Depends on It |publisher=HarperCollins |location=New York |year=2005 |isbn=9780060799908 |page=164 }}

**{{cite book |last=Sosik |first=John J. |title=Leading with Character: Stories of Valor and Virtue and the Principles They Teach |publisher=Information Age |location=Greenwich, Connecticut |year=2006 |isbn=9781593115418 |pages=16–17 }}
*{{cite journal |last=Lockwood |first=Renee D. |date=June 2012 |title=Pilgrimages to the Self: Exploring the Topography of Western Consumer Spirituality through 'the Journey' |journal=Literature & Aesthetics |volume=22 |issue=1 |pages=111, 125 |location=Sydney, New South Wales |publisher=Sydney Society of Literature and Aesthetics |issn=1036-9368}}
**{{cite book | last=Wildflower | first=Leni | title=The Hidden History of Coaching | publisher=McGraw-Hill | location=Maidenhead | year=2013 | isbn=9780335245406 |page=101 }}

*'''Psychiatry and psychology'''
*{{cite book |last=Nelson |first=Geoffrey K. |title=Cults, New Religions and Religious Creativity |publisher=Routledge & Kegan Paul |location=London |year=1987 |isbn=0-7102-0855-3 }}
**{{cite book |last=Barker |first=Eileen |authorlink=Eileen Barker |editor-first=Dinesh |editor-last=Bhugra |editor-link=Dinesh Bhugra |title=Psychiatry and Religion: Context, Consensus and Controversies |year=1996 ||publisher=Routledge |location=London and New York |isbn=0415089557 |page=126 |chapter=New Religions and Mental Health }}

*{{cite book |last=Palmer |first=Dominic |title=The New Heretics of France |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York |year=2011 |isbn=9780199735211 |pages=27, 160–161, 186 }} **{{cite journal |last=Brewer |first=Mark |date=August 1975 |title=We're Gonna Tear You Down and Put You Back Together |journal=Psychology Today |volume=9 |pages=35–39 |location=New York |publisher=Sussex }}
**{{cite book |editor-first1=Clive |editor-last1=Chappell |editor-first2=Carl |editor-last2=Rhodes |editor-first3=Nicky |editor-last3=Solomon |editor-first4=Mark |editor-last4=Tennant |editor-first5=Lyn |editor-last5=Yates |title=Reconstructing the Lifelong Learner: Pedagogy and Identity in Individual, Organisational and Social Change |publisher=RoutledgeFalmer |location=London |year=2003 |isbn=0415263484 |pages=94–106 }}

*{{cite book |last=Parsons |first=Gerald |editor-first=Gerald |editor-last=Parsons |title=The Growth of Religious Diversity: Britain from 1945: Volume 1 Traditions |publisher=Routledge | location=Abingdon and New York | year=1993 | isbn=0415083265 | chapter=Expanding the religious spectrum: New Religious Movements in Modern Britain }} **{{cite book |last=Colman |first=Andrew M. |title=A Dictionary of Psychology |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford and New York |year=2009 |isbn=9780199534067 |pages=260, 412 }}
**{{cite book |last1=Conway |first1=Flo |last2=Siegelman |first2=Jim |title=Snapping: America's Epidemic of Sudden Personality Change |publisher=Stillpoint |location=New York |year=1995 |isbn=0964765004 |pages=15–18 }}

**{{cite book |last=Eisner |first=Donald A. |title=The Death of Psychotherapy: From Freud to Alien Abductions |year=2000 |publisher=Praeger |location=Westport, Connecticut |isbn=0275964132 |page=60 }}
*{{cite book |last1=Ramstedt |first1=Martin |editor1-first=Daren |editor1-last=Kemp |editor2-first=James R. |editor2-last=Lewis |editor2-link=James R. Lewis (scholar) |title=Handbook of the New Age |series=Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion |volume=1 |year=2007 |publisher=BRILL |location=Leiden |isbn=9789004153554 |pages=196-197 |chapter=New Age and Business: Corporations as Cultic Milieus? }}
**{{cite book |last=Farber |first=Sharon Klayman |title=Hungry for Ecstasy: Trauma, the Brain, and the Influence of the Sixties |publisher=Jason Aronson/Rowman & Littlefield |location=Lanham, Maryland |year=2012 |isbn=9780765708588 |pages=131, 134, 139 }}

*{{cite book |editor-last1=Roof |editor-first1=Wade Clark |editor-last2=McKinney |editor-first2=William |title=American Mainline Religion: Its Changing Shape and Future |year=1987 |publisher=Rutgers University Press |location=New Brunswick, New Jersey |isbn=0813512158 |page=245 }} **{{cite book| last=Galanter |first=Marc |authorlink=Marc Galanter |title=Cults and New Religious Movements |publisher=American Psychiatric Association |year=1989 |isbn=0890422125 |page=31 }}
**{{cite book |last=Gastil |first=John |title=The Group in Society |publisher=SAGE |location=Thousand Oaks and London |year=2010 |isbn=9781412924689 |pages=226–227 }}

**{{cite journal |last1=Klar |first1=Yechiel |last2=Mendola |first2=Richard |last3=Fisher |first3=Jeffrey D. |last4=Silver |first4=Roxane Cohen |last5=Chinsky |first5=Jack M. |last6=Goff |first6=Barry |year=1990 |title=Characteristics of Participants in a Large Group Awareness Training |journal=Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology |volume=58 |issue=1 |location=Washington, D.C. |publisher=American Psychological Association |issn=0022-006X |pages=99–108 }}
*{{cite book |last=Rupert |first=Glenn A. |editor1-first=James R. |editor1-last=Lewis |editor2-first=J. Gordon |editor2-last=Melton |title=Perspectives on the New Age |publisher=SUNY Press |location=Albany, New York |year=1992 |isbn=079141213X |page=130 }}
**{{cite book |last1=Klar |first1=Yechiel |last2=Mendola |first2=Richard |last3=Fisher |first3=Jeffrey D. |last4=Silver |first4=Roxane Cohen |last5=Chinsky |first5=Jack M. |last6=Goff |first6=Barry |title=Evaluating a Large Group Awareness Training |publisher=] |location=New York |year=1990 |isbn=0387973206 }} (full study)

*{{cite book |last=Siegler |first=Elijah |editor-first=James R. |editor-last=Lewis |title=The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of New Age Religions |publisher=Prometheus |location=Amherst, New York |year=2004 |isbn=1591020409 |chapter=Marketing Lazaris}} **{{cite book |last1=Koocher |first1=Gerald P. |last2=Keith-Spiegel |first2=Patricia |title=Ethics in Psychology and the Mental Health Professions: Standards and Cases |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York |year=2008 |isbn=9780195149111 |page=151 }}
**{{cite book |last=Moskowitz |first=Eva S. |title=In Therapy We Trust: America's Obsession with Self Fulfillment |publisher=John Hopkins University Press |location=Baltimore, Maryland |year=2001 |isbn=0801864038 |pages=236–239 }}

**{{cite book |last=Oakes |first=Len |title=Prophetic Charisma: The Psychology of Revolutionary Religious Personalities | publisher=Syracuse University Press | location=Syracuse, New York |year=1997 |isbn=0815627009 |pages=51, 189 }}
*{{cite book |editor1-first=Charles |editor1-last=Taliaferro |editor2-first=Victoria S. |editor2-last=Harrison |editor3-first=Stewart |editor3-last=Goetz |title=The Routledge Companion to Theism |year=2012 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=9780415881647 |page=123 }}
**{{cite book |last=Paris |first=Joel |title=Psychotherapy in an Age of Narcissism: Modernity, Science, and Society |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |location=New York |year=2013 |isbn=9780230336964 |pages=20–21 }}

**{{cite journal |last=Rubinstein |first=Gidi |year=2005 |title=Characteristics of participants in the Forum, psychotherapy clients, and control participants: A comparative study |journal=Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice |issue=78 |location=Leicester |publisher=British Psychological Society |pages=481–492 }}
*{{cite book |last=Wallis |first=Roy |editor-first1=Peter |editor-last1=Clarke |editor-first2=Stewart |editor-last2=Sutherland |title=The World's Religions: The Study of Religion, Traditional and New Religion |publisher=Routledge |location=London |year=1991 |isbn=0-415-06432-5 |chapter=North America}}
**{{cite book |last1=Zimbardo |first1=Philip |last2=Andersen |first2=Susan |editor-last=Michael |editor-first=Langone |title=Recovery from Cults |publisher=Norton | location=New York |year=1995 |isbn=0393313212 |chapter=Understanding Mind Control: Exotic and Mundane Mental Manipulations }}

*{{cite book |last=Wuthnow |first=Robert |editor-first=James A. |editor-last=Beckford |title=New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change |publisher=Sage/UNESCO |location=London |year=1986 |isbn=92-3-102-402-7 |chapter=Religious movements in North America }}

*{{cite book |last=York |first=Michael |title=The Emerging Network: A Sociology of the New Age and Neo-pagan Movements |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |location=Lanham, Maryland |year=1995 |isbn=0847680010 |pages=55–57 }}

===History===
*{{cite book |last=Roth |first=Matthew |editor-first1=Chris |editor-last1=Carlsson |editor-first2=Lisa Ruth |editor-last2=Elliott |title=Ten Years That Shook the City: San Francisco 1968-1978 |publisher=City Lights |location=San Francisco |year=2011 |isbn=9781931404129 |pages=201–202 |chapter=Coming Together: The Communal Option }}

*{{cite book |last=Sandbrook |first=Dominic |title=Mad As Hell: The Crisis of the 1970s and the Rise of the Populist Right |publisher=Anchor Books |location=New York |year=2012 |isbn=9781400077243 |pages=168–169 }}

===Religion and philosophy===
*{{cite book |last=Collins |first=Gary R. |title=The Soul Search: A Spiritual Journey to Authentic Intimacy with God |publisher=Thomas Nelson |location=Nashville |year=1998 |isbn=0785274111 }}

*{{cite book |last=Evans |first=Jules |title=Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations |publisher=New World Library |location=Novato, California |year=2013 |isbn=9781608682294 |pages=135–142 }}

*{{cite book |last=Hexham |first=Irving |title=The Concise Dictionary of Religion |publisher=Regent College Publishing |location=Vancouver, B.C. |year=1993 |isbn=1573831204 |pages=75–76 }}

*{{cite book |last=Hexham |first=Irving |title=Pocket Dictionary of New Religious Movements |publisher=IVP Academic |location=Downers Grove, Illinois |year=2002 |isbn=0830814663 |page=47 }}

*{{cite book |last=Kyle |first=Richard |title=Religious Fringe: A History of Alternative Religions in America |publisher=Intervarsity |location=Downers Grove, Illinois |year=1993 |page= |isbn=0830817662 |quote=Est is no ordinary California cult. Rather, as John Clark points out, it is 'a form of secular salvation.' It is 'secular' because it is not identified with any formal religion. In fact, est denies being a religion at all. Yet est does propound a worldview and does have religious overtones. Since its purpose is to alter one's epistemology and instill a monistic or pantheistic belief in impersonal divinity, est qualifies as religious in the expansive use of the term.}}

*{{cite book |last=Richardson |first=James T. |editor-first=William H. |editor-last=Swatos, Jr. |title=Encyclopedia of Religion and Society |publisher=AltaMira |location=Walnut Creek, California |year=1998 |isbn=0761989560 |pages=167–168 |chapter=est (THE FORUM)}}

*{{cite book |last=Saliba |first=John A. |title=Understanding New Religious Movements |publisher=Rowman Altamira |location=Walnut Creek, California |year=2003 |isbn=9780759103559 |page=88}}

*{{cite book |editor-first=Jonathan Z. |editor-last=Smith |title=HarperCollins Dictionary of Religion |publisher=HarperSanFrancisco |location=New York |year=1995 |isbn=0060675152 |pages=343, 365, 795}}

*{{cite book |last=Vitz |first=Paul C. |title=Psychology as Religion: The Cult of Self-worship |publisher=Wm. B. Eerdmans |location=Grand Rapids, Michigan |year=1994 |isbn=0802807259 |pages=26–28}}

*{{cite book |last=Young |first=Wendy Warren |editor-first=Peter Bernard |editor-last=Clarke |title=The New Evangelists: Recruitment Methods and Aims of New Religious Movements |year=1987 |publisher=Ethnographica |location=London |isbn=0905788605 |pages=134–147 |chapter=The Aims and Methods of 'est' and 'The Centres Network'}}

===Business===
*{{cite book |last=Atkin |first=Douglas |title=The Culting of Brands: Turn Your Customers Into True Believers |publisher=Penguin/Portfolio |location=New York |year=2004 |isbn=9781591840275 |page=101 |chapter=What Is Required of a Belief System?}}

*{{cite book |last=Black |first=Jonathan |title=Yes You Can!: Behind the Hype and Hustle of the Motivation Biz |year=2006 |publisher=Bloomsbury |location=New York |isbn=9781596910003 |page=133 }}

*{{cite book |last=Hayes |first=Dennis |title=Behind the Silicon Curtain: The Seductions of Work in a Lonely Era |publisher=South End Press |location=Boston |year=1989 |isbn=0896083500 |pages=120–121 }}

*{{cite book |last=Ries |first=Al |title=Focus: The Future of Your Company Depends on It |publisher=HarperCollins |location=New York |year=2005 |isbn=9780060799908 |page=164 }}

*{{cite book |last=Sosik |first=John J. |title=Leading with Character: Stories of Valor and Virtue and the Principles They Teach |publisher=Information Age |location=Greenwich, Connecticut |year=2006 |isbn=9781593115418 |pages=16–17 }}

*{{cite book | last=Wildflower | first=Leni | title=The Hidden History of Coaching | publisher=McGraw-Hill | location=Maidenhead | year=2013 | isbn=9780335245406 |page=101 }}

===Psychiatry and psychology===
*{{cite book |last=Barker |first=Eileen |authorlink=Eileen Barker |editor-first=Dinesh |editor-last=Bhugra |editor-link=Dinesh Bhugra |title=Psychiatry and Religion: Context, Consensus and Controversies |year=1996 ||publisher=Routledge |location=London and New York |isbn=0415089557 |page=126 |chapter=New Religions and Mental Health }}

*{{cite journal |last=Brewer |first=Mark |date=August 1975 |title=We're Gonna Tear You Down and Put You Back Together |journal=Psychology Today |volume=9 |pages=35–39 |location=New York |publisher=Sussex }}

*{{cite book |editor-first1=Clive |editor-last1=Chappell |editor-first2=Carl |editor-last2=Rhodes |editor-first3=Nicky |editor-last3=Solomon |editor-first4=Mark |editor-last4=Tennant |editor-first5=Lyn |editor-last5=Yates |title=Reconstructing the Lifelong Learner: Pedagogy and Identity in Individual, Organisational and Social Change |publisher=RoutledgeFalmer |location=London |year=2003 |isbn=0415263484 |pages=94–106 }}

*{{cite book |last=Colman |first=Andrew M. |title=A Dictionary of Psychology |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford and New York |year=2009 |isbn=9780199534067 |pages=260, 412 }}

*{{cite book |last1=Conway |first1=Flo |last2=Siegelman |first2=Jim |title=Snapping: America's Epidemic of Sudden Personality Change |publisher=Stillpoint |location=New York |year=1995 |isbn=0964765004 |pages=15–18 }}

*{{cite book |last=Eisner |first=Donald A. |title=The Death of Psychotherapy: From Freud to Alien Abductions |year=2000 |publisher=Praeger |location=Westport, Connecticut |isbn=0275964132 |page=60 }}

*{{cite book |last=Farber |first=Sharon Klayman |title=Hungry for Ecstasy: Trauma, the Brain, and the Influence of the Sixties |publisher=Jason Aronson/Rowman & Littlefield |location=Lanham, Maryland |year=2012 |isbn=9780765708588 |pages=131, 134, 139 }}

*{{cite book| last=Galanter |first=Marc |authorlink=Marc Galanter |title=Cults and New Religious Movements |publisher=American Psychiatric Association |year=1989 |isbn=0890422125 |page=31 }}

*{{cite book |last=Gastil |first=John |title=The Group in Society |publisher=SAGE |location=Thousand Oaks and London |year=2010 |isbn=9781412924689 |pages=226–227 }}

*{{cite journal |last1=Klar |first1=Yechiel |last2=Mendola |first2=Richard |last3=Fisher |first3=Jeffrey D. |last4=Silver |first4=Roxane Cohen |last5=Chinsky |first5=Jack M. |last6=Goff |first6=Barry |year=1990 |title=Characteristics of Participants in a Large Group Awareness Training |journal=Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology |volume=58 |issue=1 |location=Washington, D.C. |publisher=American Psychological Association |issn=0022-006X |pages=99–108 }}

*{{cite book |last1=Klar |first1=Yechiel |last2=Mendola |first2=Richard |last3=Fisher |first3=Jeffrey D. |last4=Silver |first4=Roxane Cohen |last5=Chinsky |first5=Jack M. |last6=Goff |first6=Barry |title=Evaluating a Large Group Awareness Training |publisher=] |location=New York |year=1990 |isbn=0387973206 }} (full study)

*{{cite book |last1=Koocher |first1=Gerald P. |last2=Keith-Spiegel |first2=Patricia |title=Ethics in Psychology and the Mental Health Professions: Standards and Cases |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York |year=2008 |isbn=9780195149111 |page=151 }}

*{{cite book |last=Moskowitz |first=Eva S. |title=In Therapy We Trust: America's Obsession with Self Fulfillment |publisher=John Hopkins University Press |location=Baltimore, Maryland |year=2001 |isbn=0801864038 |pages=236–239 }}

*{{cite book |last=Oakes |first=Len |title=Prophetic Charisma: The Psychology of Revolutionary Religious Personalities | publisher=Syracuse University Press | location=Syracuse, New York |year=1997 |isbn=0815627009 |pages=51, 189 }}

*{{cite book |last=Paris |first=Joel |title=Psychotherapy in an Age of Narcissism: Modernity, Science, and Society |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |location=New York |year=2013 |isbn=9780230336964 |pages=20–21 }}

*{{cite journal |last=Rubinstein |first=Gidi |year=2005 |title=Characteristics of participants in the Forum, psychotherapy clients, and control participants: A comparative study |journal=Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice |issue=78 |location=Leicester |publisher=British Psychological Society |pages=481–492 }}

*{{cite book |last1=Zimbardo |first1=Philip |last2=Andersen |first2=Susan |editor-last=Michael |editor-first=Langone |title=Recovery from Cults |publisher=Norton | location=New York |year=1995 |isbn=0393313212 |chapter=Understanding Mind Control: Exotic and Mundane Mental Manipulations }}

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    • Sociology
      • Arweck, Elisabeth (2004). Researching New Religious Movements: Responses and Redefinitions. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 0203642376.
      • Aupers, Stef (2005). "'We Are All Gods': New Age in the Netherlands 1960-2000". In Sengers, Erik (ed.). The Dutch and Their Gods: Secularization and Transformation of Religion in the Netherlands. Studies in Dutch Religious History. Vol. 3. Hilversum: Verloren. p. 193. ISBN 9065508678.
      • Barker, Eileen (2005). "New Religious Movements in Europe". In Jones, Lindsay (ed.). Encyclopedia of Religion. Detroit: Macmillan Reference. ISBN 9780028657431.
      • Beckford, James A.; Levasseur, Martine (1986). "New Religious movements in Western Europe". In Beckford, James A. (ed.). New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change. London: Sage/UNESCO. ISBN 92-3-102-402-7.
      • Beckford, James A. (2004). "New Religious Movements and Globalization". In Lucas, Phillip Charles; Robbins, Thomas (eds.). New Religious Movements in the 21st Century. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. p. 208. ISBN 0-415-96576-4.
      • George D. Chryssides (2001). Historical Dictionary of New Religious Movements. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow. ISBN 0810840952.
      • Clarke, Peter B. (2006). New Religions in Global Perspective: A Study of Religious Change in the Modern World. Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 11, 102–103. ISBN 9780415257480.
      • Cresswell, Jamie; Wilson, Bryan, eds. (1999). New Religious Movements. Routledge. p. 35. ISBN 0415200504.
      • Greeley, Andrew M. (1995). Sociology and Religion: a Collection of Readings. London: HarperCollins. p. 299. ISBN 0065018818.
      • Hammer, Olav; Rothstein, Mikael, eds. (2012). The Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 19, 45. ISBN 9780521145657.
      • Helas, Paul (1991). "Western Europe: Self Religion". In Clarke, Peter; Sutherland, Stewart (eds.). The World's Religions: The Study of Religion, Traditional and New Religion. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-06432-5.
      • Wallis, Roy (1991). "North America". In Clarke, Peter; Sutherland, Stewart (eds.). The World's Religions: The Study of Religion, Traditional and New Religion. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-06432-5.
      • Jenkins, Philip (2000). Mystics and Messiahs: Cults and New Religions in American History. London: Oxford University Press. p. 180. ISBN 0195127447.
      • Kurtz, Lester R. (2007). Gods in the Global Village: The World's Religions in Sociological Perspective. Thousand Oaks, California: Pine Forge. p. 219. ISBN 9781412927154.
      • Lewis, James R. (2004). The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of New Age Religions. Prometheus Books. p. 187. ISBN 1591020409.
      • Lockwood, Renee (2011). "Religiosity Rejected: Exploring the Religio-Spiritual Dimensions of Landmark Education". International Journal for the Study of New Religions. 2 (2). Sheffield, England: Equinox: 225–254. ISSN 2041-9511.
      • Lockwood, Renee D. (June 2012). "Pilgrimages to the Self: Exploring the Topography of Western Consumer Spirituality through 'the Journey'". Literature & Aesthetics. 22 (1). Sydney, New South Wales: Sydney Society of Literature and Aesthetics: 111, 125. ISSN 1036-9368.
      • Nelson, Geoffrey K. (1987). Cults, New Religions and Religious Creativity. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 0-7102-0855-3.
      • Palmer, Dominic (2011). The New Heretics of France. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 27, 160–161, 186. ISBN 9780199735211.
      • Parsons, Gerald (1993). "Expanding the religious spectrum: New Religious Movements in Modern Britain". In Parsons, Gerald (ed.). The Growth of Religious Diversity: Britain from 1945: Volume 1 Traditions. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0415083265.
      • Ramstedt, Martin (2007). "New Age and Business: Corporations as Cultic Milieus?". In Kemp, Daren; Lewis, James R. (eds.). Handbook of the New Age. Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion. Vol. 1. Leiden: BRILL. pp. 196–197. ISBN 9789004153554.
      • Roof, Wade Clark; McKinney, William, eds. (1987). American Mainline Religion: Its Changing Shape and Future. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. p. 245. ISBN 0813512158.
      • Rupert, Glenn A. (1992). Lewis, James R.; Melton, J. Gordon (eds.). Perspectives on the New Age. Albany, New York: SUNY Press. p. 130. ISBN 079141213X.
      • Siegler, Elijah (2004). "Marketing Lazaris". In Lewis, James R. (ed.). The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of New Age Religions. Amherst, New York: Prometheus. ISBN 1591020409.
      • Taliaferro, Charles; Harrison, Victoria S.; Goetz, Stewart, eds. (2012). The Routledge Companion to Theism. Routledge. p. 123. ISBN 9780415881647.
      • Wuthnow, Robert (1986). "Religious movements in North America". In Beckford, James A. (ed.). New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change. London: Sage/UNESCO. ISBN 92-3-102-402-7.
      • York, Michael (1995). The Emerging Network: A Sociology of the New Age and Neo-pagan Movements. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 55–57. ISBN 0847680010.
    • History
      • Roth, Matthew (2011). "Coming Together: The Communal Option". In Carlsson, Chris; Elliott, Lisa Ruth (eds.). Ten Years That Shook the City: San Francisco 1968-1978. San Francisco: City Lights. pp. 201–202. ISBN 9781931404129.
      • Sandbrook, Dominic (2012). Mad As Hell: The Crisis of the 1970s and the Rise of the Populist Right. New York: Anchor Books. pp. 168–169. ISBN 9781400077243.
    • Religion and philosophy
      • Collins, Gary R. (1998). The Soul Search: A Spiritual Journey to Authentic Intimacy with God. Nashville: Thomas Nelson. ISBN 0785274111.
      • Evans, Jules (2013). Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations. Novato, California: New World Library. pp. 135–142. ISBN 9781608682294.
      • Hexham, Irving (1993). The Concise Dictionary of Religion. Vancouver, B.C.: Regent College Publishing. pp. 75–76. ISBN 1573831204.
      • Hexham, Irving (2002). Pocket Dictionary of New Religious Movements. Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP Academic. p. 47. ISBN 0830814663.
      • Kyle, Richard (1993). Religious Fringe: A History of Alternative Religions in America. Downers Grove, Illinois: Intervarsity. ISBN 0830817662. Est is no ordinary California cult. Rather, as John Clark points out, it is 'a form of secular salvation.' It is 'secular' because it is not identified with any formal religion. In fact, est denies being a religion at all. Yet est does propound a worldview and does have religious overtones. Since its purpose is to alter one's epistemology and instill a monistic or pantheistic belief in impersonal divinity, est qualifies as religious in the expansive use of the term.
      • Richardson, James T. (1998). "est (THE FORUM)". In Swatos, Jr., William H. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Religion and Society. Walnut Creek, California: AltaMira. pp. 167–168. ISBN 0761989560.
      • Saliba, John A. (2003). Understanding New Religious Movements. Walnut Creek, California: Rowman Altamira. p. 88. ISBN 9780759103559.
      • Smith, Jonathan Z., ed. (1995). HarperCollins Dictionary of Religion. New York: HarperSanFrancisco. pp. 343, 365, 795. ISBN 0060675152.
      • Vitz, Paul C. (1994). Psychology as Religion: The Cult of Self-worship. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans. pp. 26–28. ISBN 0802807259.
      • Young, Wendy Warren (1987). "The Aims and Methods of 'est' and 'The Centres Network'". In Clarke, Peter Bernard (ed.). The New Evangelists: Recruitment Methods and Aims of New Religious Movements. London: Ethnographica. pp. 134–147. ISBN 0905788605.
    • Business
      • Atkin, Douglas (2004). "What Is Required of a Belief System?". The Culting of Brands: Turn Your Customers Into True Believers. New York: Penguin/Portfolio. p. 101. ISBN 9781591840275.
      • Black, Jonathan (2006). Yes You Can!: Behind the Hype and Hustle of the Motivation Biz. New York: Bloomsbury. p. 133. ISBN 9781596910003.
      • Hayes, Dennis (1989). Behind the Silicon Curtain: The Seductions of Work in a Lonely Era. Boston: South End Press. pp. 120–121. ISBN 0896083500.
      • Ries, Al (2005). Focus: The Future of Your Company Depends on It. New York: HarperCollins. p. 164. ISBN 9780060799908.
      • Sosik, John J. (2006). Leading with Character: Stories of Valor and Virtue and the Principles They Teach. Greenwich, Connecticut: Information Age. pp. 16–17. ISBN 9781593115418.
      • Wildflower, Leni (2013). The Hidden History of Coaching. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill. p. 101. ISBN 9780335245406.
    • Psychiatry and psychology
      • Barker, Eileen (1996). "New Religions and Mental Health". In Bhugra, Dinesh (ed.). Psychiatry and Religion: Context, Consensus and Controversies. London and New York: Routledge. p. 126. ISBN 0415089557. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
      • Brewer, Mark (August 1975). "We're Gonna Tear You Down and Put You Back Together". Psychology Today. 9. New York: Sussex: 35–39.
      • Chappell, Clive; Rhodes, Carl; Solomon, Nicky; Tennant, Mark; Yates, Lyn, eds. (2003). Reconstructing the Lifelong Learner: Pedagogy and Identity in Individual, Organisational and Social Change. London: RoutledgeFalmer. pp. 94–106. ISBN 0415263484.
      • Colman, Andrew M. (2009). A Dictionary of Psychology. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 260, 412. ISBN 9780199534067.
      • Conway, Flo; Siegelman, Jim (1995). Snapping: America's Epidemic of Sudden Personality Change. New York: Stillpoint. pp. 15–18. ISBN 0964765004.
      • Eisner, Donald A. (2000). The Death of Psychotherapy: From Freud to Alien Abductions. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger. p. 60. ISBN 0275964132.
      • Farber, Sharon Klayman (2012). Hungry for Ecstasy: Trauma, the Brain, and the Influence of the Sixties. Lanham, Maryland: Jason Aronson/Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 131, 134, 139. ISBN 9780765708588.
      • Galanter, Marc (1989). Cults and New Religious Movements. American Psychiatric Association. p. 31. ISBN 0890422125.
      • Gastil, John (2010). The Group in Society. Thousand Oaks and London: SAGE. pp. 226–227. ISBN 9781412924689.
      • Klar, Yechiel; Mendola, Richard; Fisher, Jeffrey D.; Silver, Roxane Cohen; Chinsky, Jack M.; Goff, Barry (1990). "Characteristics of Participants in a Large Group Awareness Training". Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 58 (1). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association: 99–108. ISSN 0022-006X.
      • Klar, Yechiel; Mendola, Richard; Fisher, Jeffrey D.; Silver, Roxane Cohen; Chinsky, Jack M.; Goff, Barry (1990). Evaluating a Large Group Awareness Training. New York: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 0387973206. (full study)
      • Koocher, Gerald P.; Keith-Spiegel, Patricia (2008). Ethics in Psychology and the Mental Health Professions: Standards and Cases. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 151. ISBN 9780195149111.
      • Moskowitz, Eva S. (2001). In Therapy We Trust: America's Obsession with Self Fulfillment. Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins University Press. pp. 236–239. ISBN 0801864038.
      • Oakes, Len (1997). Prophetic Charisma: The Psychology of Revolutionary Religious Personalities. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. pp. 51, 189. ISBN 0815627009.
      • Paris, Joel (2013). Psychotherapy in an Age of Narcissism: Modernity, Science, and Society. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 20–21. ISBN 9780230336964.
      • Rubinstein, Gidi (2005). "Characteristics of participants in the Forum, psychotherapy clients, and control participants: A comparative study". Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice (78). Leicester: British Psychological Society: 481–492.
      • Zimbardo, Philip; Andersen, Susan (1995). "Understanding Mind Control: Exotic and Mundane Mental Manipulations". In Michael, Langone (ed.). Recovery from Cults. New York: Norton. ISBN 0393313212.