Healthy/Constructive Religion
 vs. 
Unhealthy/Destructive Religiosity

 

 
 Maxine Pinson
(click photo for biographical information)

 
When I first referred to "spiritual abuse" in 1989, most people had no clue what I was talking about. However, since that time, large numbers of books have been written on the subject and information concerning spiritual abuse now abounds on the Internet.

My interest in unhealthy, destructive, and extremist religions stems from a toxic situation I personally experienced, along with a large number of  my fellow congregants,  in a mainstream Protestant  church (one of the country's most historic). Some of the experiences encountered at that church--in addition to  the devastating, indelible impact of those experiences--will be addressed  in a book I am currently writing, A Toxic Legacy, "Recognizing and Overcoming the Poisonous Effects of Abusive Domination within Family, Religion, and Society."

After years of being urged to tell my story, I am now ready to do so in hopes that it will provide insight, hope, and courage for countless others whose lives have been adversely affected by abusive forms of domination found within family, religion, and society. --Maxine Pinson

 

 
 
 
SELECTED ARTICLES 
by 
Maxine Pinson

Overcoming Spiritual Abuse 

Will The Real Jesus Please Stand Up?
 NOTE: Click animated bullet above article you wish to access.
 

Book Reviews by Maxine Pinson
published in
 TheCultic Studies Journal

Churches That Abuse  by Ronald Enroth
The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse by David Johnson and Jeff VanVonderen

 


 
 IN APPRECIATION
    This Web site is dedicated in appreciation to the following deceased members of my former church family. They each  provided enduring encouragement, support, and comfort for me during the crisis period.

 Mr. George B.  Backus, Mr. Joseph Bottler, Mr. Harry T. Davis, Mrs. Eleanor Exley, Dr. Wayte Fulton, Mr. & Mrs. Wilburn H.   Howard, Mrs. Ruth Healy, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. & Mrs. John McCloy,  Mrs. Grace Moore, Mr. & Mrs. James Reynolds, Mr. and  Mrs. Raymond Summerlin, Dr. Donald Super