Steven Alan Hassan (pronounced ) is an American mental health professional and author who specializes in the area of
cults
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. He worked as a
deprogrammer in the late 1970s, but since then has advocated a non-coercive form of
exit counseling
Deprogramming is a controversial tactic that seeks to dissuade someone from "strongly held convictions" such as religious beliefs. Deprogramming purports to assist a person who holds a particular belief system—of a kind considered harmful by thos ...
.
Hassan has written four books on the subject of
mind control Mind control may refer to:
Psychology and neurology
* Brainwashing, the concept that the human mind can be altered or controlled by certain psychological techniques
* Brain–computer interface
* Hypnosis
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and is often described in the media as an expert on mind control and cults. Hassan's view of undue influence in such groups is echoed by some scholars with backgrounds in psychology and psychiatry. Some researchers in the sociology of religion are critical of his application of mind-control theory to what they characterise as
new religious movements
A new religious movement (NRM), also known as a new religion, is a religious or spiritual group that has modern origins and is peripheral to its society's dominant religious culture. NRMs can be novel in origin, or they can be part of a wider re ...
.
Hassan is a former member of the
Unification Church
The Unification Church () is a new religious movement, whose members are called Unificationists or sometimes informally Moonies. It was founded in 1954 by Sun Myung Moon in Seoul, South Korea, as the Holy Spirit Association for the Unificatio ...
. He founded Ex-Moon Inc. in 1979. In 1999, he founded the Freedom of Mind Resource Center.
Early life and Unification Church
Hassan was raised in a
Jewish
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family in
Queens, New York
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.
At age 19, while pursuing a poetry degree at
Queens College
Queens College (QC) is a public college in the New York City borough of Queens. Part of the City University of New York system, Queens College occupies an campus primarily located in Flushing.
Queens College was established in 1937 and offe ...
, Hassan was recruited into the
Unification Church
The Unification Church () is a new religious movement, whose members are called Unificationists or sometimes informally Moonies. It was founded in 1954 by Sun Myung Moon in Seoul, South Korea, as the Holy Spirit Association for the Unificatio ...
,
and was a member for 2 1/2 years.
Hassan was involved in recruiting, fundraising, and political campaigning for the
Unification Church of the United States
The Unification Church of the United States is the branch of the Unification Church in the United States. It began in the late 1950s and early 1960s when missionaries from South Korea were sent to America by the international Unification Church' ...
. He was "a former Unification Church high official" and "a national leader of
CARP
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" (Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles, the Unification Church's campus organization). He described living in communal housing and sleeping less than four hours a night.
He said that he believed
Richard Nixon
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 until Resignation of Richard Nixon, his resignation in 1974. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican ...
was an
archangel
Archangels () are the second lowest rank of angel in the Catholic hierarchy of angels, based on and put forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in the 5th or 6th century in his book ''De Coelesti Hierarchia'' (''On the Celestial Hierarchy'') ...
and that, during the
Watergate
The Watergate scandal was a major political scandal in the United States involving the administration of President Richard Nixon. The scandal began in 1972 and ultimately led to Nixon's resignation in 1974, in August of that year. It revol ...
scandal, he and other members of the church engaged in prayer and
fasting
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to "prove their loyalty to the president".
He surrendered his bank account to the Unification Church, and quit college and his job to work for the organization.
Hassan said that "he was ready to kill or die for"
Sun Myung Moon
Sun Myung Moon (; born Moon Yong-myeong; 6 January 1920 – 3 September 2012) was a Korean religious leader, also known for his business ventures and support for conservative political causes. A messiah claimant, he was the founder of the ...
.
His membership in the church concerned and confused his family.
In 1976, after working for two full days without sleep, Hassan fell asleep while driving, resulting in a serious automobile accident that required medical care. Hassan's parents hired "
deprogrammers
Deprogramming is a controversial tactic that seeks to dissuade someone from "strongly held convictions" such as religious beliefs. Deprogramming purports to assist a person who holds a particular belief system—of a kind considered harmful by thos ...
" who seized him from his sister's home and took him to an apartment. After five days of isolation and intensive deprogramming, Hassan became convinced that he had been "brainwashed" by the church. Feeling shame at his gullibility and guilt for his recruitment of others, he decided to "dedicate his life to studying cults and developing strategies to help their members escape."
Hassan returned to his Jewish faith after leaving the Unification Church.
Career
Institutions
In 1999, he founded the Freedom of Mind Resource Center. The center is registered as a domestic corporation in the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts
Massachusetts ( ; ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine to its east, Connecticut and Rhode ...
, and Hassan is its president and treasurer. Hassan posts dossiers on the site about organizations he has investigated or received complaints about.
Deprogramming and exit counseling
Hassan took part in a number of "
deprogramming
Deprogramming is a controversial tactic that seeks to dissuade someone from "strongly held convictions" such as religious beliefs. Deprogramming purports to assist a person who holds a particular belief system—of a kind considered harmful by thos ...
s" in the late 1970s, but has been critical of them since 1980 and has instead advocated exit counseling. According to Hassan, he has not kidnapped anyone, nor tortured, deprived anyone of food or sleep or been disrespectful towards the clients. An affidavit from one subject, and Hassan's own written description of the same deprogramming, indicate that the subject, who was a football player, was restrained by his former teammates. According to sociologists
Anson D. Shupe and Darnell, Hassan represents "a maturation of the anti-cult movement toward professionalisation and away from coercive vigilantism".
Hassan's preferred approach, exit counseling, is also a form of family-initiated intervention, but distinguishes itself by allowing the subject to leave at any time and by adopting a non-violent, persuasive approach. In ''
Combatting Cult Mind Control'' (1988), Hassan writes that although "the non-coercive approach will not work in every case, it has proved to be the option most families prefer. Forcible intervention can be kept as a last resort if all other attempts fail."
Michael Langone
Michael D. Langone (born 1947) is an American counseling psychologist who specializes in research about cultic groups and psychological manipulation. He is executive director of the International Cultic Studies Association, and founding editor ...
, a psychologist and advocate for exit counseling, questions Hassan's
humanistic
Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential, and agency of human beings, whom it considers the starting point for serious moral and philosophical inquiry.
The meaning of the term "humanism" ha ...
counseling approach in a 1995 work. According to Langone, Hassan's "Strategic Intervention Therapy" operates on the assumption that, deep down, all members of "mind control groups" want to get out of the group. In the context of family intervention, the "counselor knows best what the cultist really wants" approach contains the risk of the counselor "manipulating the cultist from point A ("I'll talk to you because my family requested it") to point B ("I want to leave the cult") while mistakenly believing that he is helping the cultist "grow"." For Langone, the fact that the counselor's assistance has in no way been sought by the subject casts further doubt on the ethical propriety of such manipulation.
Although exit counseling models like Hassan's emphasise the voluntary nature of the procedure, Shupe questioned in 2011 how willing the NRM member can be when: (i) they are not actually the client of the counselor (who has been hired by others), and (ii) they are not aware that the counselor's primary, preconceived purpose is to convince them to abandon their faith.
Education and writing
In 1985, Hassan completed a Master's degree in
counseling psychology
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Counseling psychology in th ...
at
Cambridge College
Cambridge College is a private college based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It also operates regional centers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Springfield, Massachusetts, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, and Rancho Cucamonga, California. There is a ...
. Hassan studied
hypnosis
Hypnosis is a human condition involving focused attention (the selective attention/selective inattention hypothesis, SASI), reduced peripheral awareness, and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion.In 2015, the American Psychological ...
and is a member of the International Society of Hypnosis.
In ''Combatting Cult Mind Control'' he describes his own recruitment as the result of the unethical use of powerful psychological influence techniques by members of the church.
Hassan spent several years developing and promoting a model to evaluate cults and cult-like groups. In his third book, ''Freedom of Mind: Helping Loved Ones Leave Controlling People, Cults, and Beliefs'' (2012), Hassan presents Lifton's and
Margaret Singer's models of evaluation alongside his own model represented by the acronym "BITE": control of Behavior, Information, Thought and Emotion.
Hassan's view of the dangers of charismatic leadership is echoed by some scholars with backgrounds in psychology and psychiatry, such as
Robert Jay Lifton
Robert Jay Lifton (born May 16, 1926) is an American psychiatrist and author, chiefly known for his studies of the psychological causes and effects of wars and political violence, and for his theory of thought reform. He was an early proponent of ...
and
Anthony Storr, who raise serious questions about the potential for harm in groups controlled by leaders with pathological personality traits.
While acknowledging the validity of the concern, Religious Studies Professor
Eugene V. Gallagher is critical of the lack of specificity as to when such questions might appropriately be raised. He argues that theorists like Hassan take well-founded suspicion of some manipulative religious leaders and generalize it into a mind control ideology applicable to all cult leaders and cult members. According to Gallagher, such generalization cultivates mistrust of all non-conventional religious leaders and groups, and disregards the great variety of leadership forms found in new religions.
Sociologists
Anson D. Shupe and
David G. Bromley
David G. Bromley (born 1941) is a professor of sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, specialized in sociology of religion and the academic study of new religious mo ...
, who disagree with Hassan and the
anti-cult movement
The anti-cult movement, abbreviated ACM and also known as the countercult movement, consists of various governmental and non-governmental organizations and individuals that seek to raise awareness of religious groups that they consider to be ...
, have criticized his work.
Shupe writes that he was creating "a moral crusade" as that was how he made a living. Bromley and Shupe had earlier included a piece by Hassan in a volume they edited (which was otherwise mostly critical of the anti-cult movement) to explain his view, as they considered him one of the best working in the anti-cult field.
Hassan has also applied his cult research to politics.
In 2019, he published ''The Cult of Trump'': ''A Leading Cult Expert Explains How the President Uses Mind Control''. The book represents a broadening of his focus from
new religious movement
A new religious movement (NRM), also known as a new religion, is a religious or Spirituality, spiritual group that has modern origins and is peripheral to its society's dominant religious culture. NRMs can be novel in origin, or they can be part ...
s into political culture. The author compares
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
's behaviour to that of
Jim Jones
James Warren Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was an American cult leader, preacher and mass murderer who founded and led the Peoples Temple between 1955 and 1978. Jones and the members of his inner circle planned and orchestrat ...
,
L. Ron Hubbard
Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 – January 24, 1986) was an American author and the founder of Scientology. A prolific writer of pulp science fiction and fantasy novels in his early career, in 1950 he authored the pseudoscie ...
, and Sun Myung Moon, and expresses the hope that the book will lessen political division.
Its loose usage of the word "cult" led to initial dismissal and criticism, but following
January 6 United States Capitol attack
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interest in Hassan's work in this field increased.
Hassan received his doctorate from
Fielding Graduate University
Fielding Graduate University (previously Fielding Graduate Institute and The Fielding Institute) is a Private university, private Postgraduate education, graduate-level university in Santa Barbara, California. It offers postgraduate and doctoral ...
and published a dissertation in January 2021. His dissertation was titled "The BITE Model of Authoritarian Control: Undue Influence, Thought Reform, Brainwashing, Mind Control, Trafficking and the Law". Hassan describes his model as an effort to measure degrees of exploitative control or
undue influence
Undue influence (UI) is a psychological process by which a person's free will and judgement is supplanted by that of another. It is a legal term and the strict definition varies by jurisdiction. Generally speaking, it is a means by which a person ...
and as an attempt to evaluate behavior, information, thought and emotional controls.
Hassan contributed two chapters relating to hypnosis and society to the 2024
edited volume
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''The Routledge International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis''.
In the media
Hassan is often described in the media as a cult and mind control expert.
After the 2013
Boston Marathon bombing
The Boston Marathon bombing, sometimes referred to as simply the Boston bombing, was an Islamist domestic terrorist attack that took place during the 117th annual Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. Brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarna ...
, he was interviewed by reporters to explain his view of the bombers' state of mind and how he believed mind control was involved.
[ Interview. Video no longer available, but some relevant text remains.]
Hassan's definition of "cult-like behavior" was described by the magazine ''Slate'' as "particularly wide ranging"; on a blog posting he once compared the
British royal family
The British royal family comprises Charles III and other members of his family. There is no strict legal or formal definition of who is or is not a member, although the Royal Household has issued different lists outlining who is considere ...
's treatment of
Meghan Markle
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (; born Rachel Meghan Markle, August 4, 1981) is an American member of the British royal family, media personality, entrepreneur, and former actress. She is married to Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, the younger son ...
to a cult, saying that "any organization willing to maintain its public image by sacrificing the well-being of its members relies on many of the same psychological theories and tactics used by authoritarian cults." He also described the fitness company
SoulCycle
SoulCycle Inc. is a fitness company owned by Equinox Group which offers indoor cycling and spinning workout classes. It was founded in 2006, and has operations in the United States and the United Kingdom. In early 2020, before the COVID-19 pa ...
as having cult-like aspects. A friend of Hassan stated that he "has a tendency in some ways to see everything as undue influence because he's primed to see it that way", due to his experiences with the Unification Church.
Publications
Books
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Combating Cult Mind Control'', 1988. — reissued 1990 () and 2015 (''Combating ...'', ).
*''Releasing the Bonds: Empowering People to Think for Themselves'', 2000. .
*''Freedom of Mind: Helping Loved Ones Leave Controlling People, Cults, and Beliefs'', 2012. .
*''The Cult of Trump: A Leading Cult Expert Explains How the President Uses Mind Control'', October 2019. .
Academic literature
* Hassan, S. A., & Shah, M. J. (2019). The anatomy of undue influence used by terrorist cults and traffickers to induce helplessness and trauma, so creating false identities. ''Ethics, Medicine and Public Health'', ''8'', 97–107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemep.2019.03.002
* Hassan, S. A., & Atack, Jon C. Assessment of Potential Harm in Eastern Religions: the Influence Continuum and the BITE Model (2024). In Moffic & Peteet (Eds.), ''Eastern Religions, Spirituality, and Psychiatry: An Expansive Perspective on Mental Health and Illness''. Springer
* Hassan, S., Scheflin, A. (2023). Chapter 53: Understanding the Dark Side of Hypnosis as a Form of Undue Influence Exerted in Authoritarian Cults and Online Contexts: Implications for Practice, Policy, and Education. In J. Linden, L. Sugarman, G. de Benedittis, and K. Varga (Eds.), ''Routledge International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis''. Taylor and Francis (UK). Forthcoming
* Scheflin, A., Hassan, S., (2023). Chapter 54: The Image of Hypnosis: Public Perception of the Negative Aspects of Trance. In J. Linden, L. Sugarman, G. de Benedittis, and K. Varga (Eds.), ''Routledge International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis''. Taylor and Francis (UK). Forthcoming
* Hassan, S.; Caven-Atack, J., Shah, M., Malhotra, S. (2022). Chapter 19: Lone-Actor Terrorism: Understanding Online Indoctrination. In J. Holzer, A. Dew, P. Recupero, P. Gill, and J. Wyman (Ed.), ''Lone-Actor Terrorism: An Integrated Framework.'' Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190929794.003.0020
* Hassan, S., Caven-Atack, J. (2020). Anti-Semitism in Cults and Hate Groups. In: H. S. Moffic et al. (eds.), ''Anti-Semitism and Psychiatry''. Springer, Cham https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37745-8_23
* Hankir A.Z., Hassan S. (2019). Psychological Determinants and Social Influences of Violent Extremism. In: Moffic H., Peteet J., Hankir A., Awaad R. (eds) ''Islamophobia and Psychiatry''. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00512-2_32
* Hassan, Steven. (1994). Chapter 6: Strategic Intervention Therapy. In Shupe, A. & Bromley, D. (Ed.), ''Anti-cult Movements in Cross-cultural Perspective.'' New York: Garland.
See also
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Anti-cult movement
The anti-cult movement, abbreviated ACM and also known as the countercult movement, consists of various governmental and non-governmental organizations and individuals that seek to raise awareness of religious groups that they consider to be ...
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Academic study of new religious movements
The academic study of new religious movements is known as new religions studies (NRS).
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Brainwashing
Brainwashing is the controversial idea that the human mind can be altered or controlled against a person's will by manipulative psychological techniques. Brainwashing is said to reduce its subject's ability to think critically or independently ...
References
External links
Official website
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Living people
American psychology writers
Jewish American social scientists
American psychotherapists
American social sciences writers
Critics of Falun Gong
Critics of the Unification Church
Critics of Scientology
Deprogrammers
Exit counselors
Mind control theorists
Researchers of new religious movements and cults
Cambridge College alumni
American male non-fiction writers
Former Unificationists
20th-century American male writers
20th-century American non-fiction writers
21st-century American male writers
21st-century American non-fiction writers