reFOCUS: Recovering Former Cultists' Support Network
What is reFOCUS?
reFOCUS is a network of referral and support for former members of closed, high demand groups, relationships or cults.
reFOCUS is not an organization, per se (it has no membership). It is, rather, a network, a nexus of connections between people in recovery, the lines of communication which link people up with available resources necessary to their recovery. Those resources include other former members, support groups and rehab facilities, mental health professionals, clergy, and other supportive organizations.
This network also serves as a means to encourage the creation and exchange of related information which educates, encourages, or informs, such as books, articles, journals, newsletters, video and audio materials, surveys and research data, etc.
reFOCUS is not an organization, per se (it has no membership). It is, rather, a network, a nexus of connections between people in recovery, the lines of communication which link people up with available resources necessary to their recovery. Those resources include other former members, support groups and rehab facilities, mental health professionals, clergy, and other supportive organizations.
This network also serves as a means to encourage the creation and exchange of related information which educates, encourages, or informs, such as books, articles, journals, newsletters, video and audio materials, surveys and research data, etc.
What does reFOCUS do?
The board of directors of reFOCUS serves to facilitate exchanges within the network, and to identify and evaluate any additional resources which may be available.
In the beginning the board's primary focus was given to establishing reFOCUS' identity, purpose, and goals; writing by-laws; filing for incorporation; considering security measures; securing tax exempt status, drawing up support group guidelines; and reconsidering our relationships with other supportive organizations.
Current and near future focus will be given to assisting local support groups; identify currently existing ones, and to encourage the establishment of new ones; and promoting and supporting the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) and other recovery resources.
reFOCUS has received internal revenue tax exemption -- all contributions to reFOCUS are tax deductible.
Our newsletter has recently been changed to a free internet email newsletter. It consists of some time-tested articles on recovery issues as well as some newer ones and new updates of recovery workshops and conferences. We welcome contributions in terms of articles and ideas. If you are interested in receiving this newsletter, please email us at refocuscarol@att.net and let us know.
Other ongoing projects include maintaining the former member contact list, creating a referral list of experienced mental health professionals sensitive to the struggles of former members, and exploring possible pertinent uses of the internet and on-line computer services.
A History of FOCUS/reFOCUS
In the beginning the board's primary focus was given to establishing reFOCUS' identity, purpose, and goals; writing by-laws; filing for incorporation; considering security measures; securing tax exempt status, drawing up support group guidelines; and reconsidering our relationships with other supportive organizations.
Current and near future focus will be given to assisting local support groups; identify currently existing ones, and to encourage the establishment of new ones; and promoting and supporting the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) and other recovery resources.
reFOCUS has received internal revenue tax exemption -- all contributions to reFOCUS are tax deductible.
Our newsletter has recently been changed to a free internet email newsletter. It consists of some time-tested articles on recovery issues as well as some newer ones and new updates of recovery workshops and conferences. We welcome contributions in terms of articles and ideas. If you are interested in receiving this newsletter, please email us at refocuscarol@att.net and let us know.
Other ongoing projects include maintaining the former member contact list, creating a referral list of experienced mental health professionals sensitive to the struggles of former members, and exploring possible pertinent uses of the internet and on-line computer services.
A History of FOCUS/reFOCUS
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Except where noted, entire contents Copyright 1998-2010 reFOCUS, Inc. - - a secular, nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation, Flagler Beach, Florida 32136, Tel. (386) 439-7541. All rights reserved. Opinions of individual authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of reFOCUS.
Except where noted, entire contents Copyright 1998-2010 reFOCUS, Inc. - - a secular, nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation, Flagler Beach, Florida 32136, Tel. (386) 439-7541. All rights reserved. Opinions of individual authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of reFOCUS.