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Lifespring was an American for-profit human potential organization founded in 1974 by John Hanley Sr., Robert White, Randy Revell, and Charlene Afremow. The organization encountered significant controversy in the 1970s and 1980s, with various academic articles characterizing Lifespring's training methods as "deceptive and indirect techniques of persuasion and control", and allegations that Lifespring was a cult that used coercive methods to prevent members from leaving. These allegations were highlighted in a 1987 article in The Washington Post as well as local television reporting in communities where Lifespring had a significant presence.

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  • Lifespring was an American for-profit human potential organization founded in 1974 by John Hanley Sr., Robert White, Randy Revell, and Charlene Afremow. The organization encountered significant controversy in the 1970s and 1980s, with various academic articles characterizing Lifespring's training methods as "deceptive and indirect techniques of persuasion and control", and allegations that Lifespring was a cult that used coercive methods to prevent members from leaving. These allegations were highlighted in a 1987 article in The Washington Post as well as local television reporting in communities where Lifespring had a significant presence. (en)
  • Lifespring (англ. «источник жизни») — частная коммерческая организация, основанная в 1974 году Джоном Хенли (John Hanley Sr.). Компания продвигала себя с помощью книг и сарафанного маркетинга. К 1989 году представители компании утверждали, что семинары компании посетили более 300 000 человек. Lifespring классифицировалась как Нью Эйдж-компания, занимающаяся тренингом человеческого потенциала. (ru)
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  • Lifespring was an American for-profit human potential organization founded in 1974 by John Hanley Sr., Robert White, Randy Revell, and Charlene Afremow. The organization encountered significant controversy in the 1970s and 1980s, with various academic articles characterizing Lifespring's training methods as "deceptive and indirect techniques of persuasion and control", and allegations that Lifespring was a cult that used coercive methods to prevent members from leaving. These allegations were highlighted in a 1987 article in The Washington Post as well as local television reporting in communities where Lifespring had a significant presence. Before becoming defunct in the mid-1990s, Lifespring claimed that it had trained more than 400,000 people through its ten centers across the United States. (en)
  • Lifespring (англ. «источник жизни») — частная коммерческая организация, основанная в 1974 году Джоном Хенли (John Hanley Sr.). Компания продвигала себя с помощью книг и сарафанного маркетинга. К 1989 году представители компании утверждали, что семинары компании посетили более 300 000 человек. Lifespring классифицировалась как Нью Эйдж-компания, занимающаяся тренингом человеческого потенциала. Компания была объектом журналистских расследований и критиковалась бывшими сотрудниками и участниками тренингов. После серии судебных тяжб в 1980-х годах, в которых истцы требовали установить ответственность Lifespring за психические расстройства истцов, компания возмещала ущерб в ходе урегулирований, а также в результате одного решения суда присяжных. (ru)
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