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Family Interventions for Cult-Affected Loved Ones (formerly Exit Counseling: A Family Intervention. How to Respond to Cult-Affected Loved Ones) (ICSA/AFF, third, revised edition 2006)

  • The Boston Movement: Critical Perspectives on the International Churches of Christ, edited by Carol Giambalvo and Herbert Rosedale (AFF, 1996) Authored: "A Brief History of the Boston Movement," chapter 1; "Exit Counseling and the Boston Movement," chapter 12; "An Examination of the Boston Movement in Relation to Thought-Reform Criteria," chapter 13.
  • "Post-cult Problems: An Exit Counselor’s Perspective" Chapter 7, and "Exit Counseling: A Practical Overview" Chapter 8 (with David Clark, Noel Giambalvo, M.S., Kevin Garvey and Michael D. Langone, Ph. D.) Recovery from Cults. Help for Victims of Psychological and Spiritual Abuse, edited by Michael D. Langone (W. W. Norton, 1993)

    ICSA Recovery Workshops: The Colorado Model, by Carol Giambalvo and Rosanne Henry, ICSA Today, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2010
  • "Ethical Standards for Thought Reform Consultants" by Carol Giambalvo, Joseph Kelly, Patrick Ryan, and Madeleine Landau Tobias. Cultic Studies Journal, (AFF, Volume 13, No 1, 1996)
  • "Destructive Cults, Intervention, Exit Counseling" Chapter 3, Today’s Destructive Cults and Movements by Rev. Lawrence J. Gesy, foreword by Mother Teresa of Calcutta (Our Sunday Visitor Publishing Division, 1993)
  • "The Hunger Project: Inside Out" (Spiritual Counterfeits Project Journal, Volume 8:1, 1988) and revised, unpublished document.Note: Copies of this paper are available by direct request to:  carol.giambalvo@att.net
  • "Getting It and Losing It" (Spiritual Counterfeits Project Journal, Volume 8:1, 1988)
  • "The Forum: est in the heir" (Spiritual Counterfeits Project Journal, Volume 8:1, 1988)
  • Various unpublished works comparing the eight social and psychological criteria for thought reform by Robert Jay Lifton, M.D. to specific cults/groups.
  • "Crossroads Church of Christ disassociates from Boston Church of Christ movement" (Cult Awareness Network News, May 1989)