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  1. John 'Jack' Gordon Clark (1926–1999) was a Harvard psychiatrist known for his research on the alleged damaging effects of cults. [full citation needed] He was the target of harassment from the Church of Scientology after he testified against it to the Vermont legislature in 1976.

  2. Dr. John G. Clark, a Harvard psychiatrist whose study of new religious sects in the 1970's raised public awareness of the overwhelming influence of some groups over their members, died on...

  3. Oct 11, 1999 · Dr. John G. Clark of Weston, Mass., a psychiatrist who was among the first to note the damaging effects of membership in cults, died Thursday in a nursing home. He was 73.

  4. Oct 18, 1999 · Dr. John G. Clark, a Harvard psychiatrist whose study of new religious sects in the 1970s raised public awareness of the overwhelming influence of some groups over their members, died on Oct. 7 at a nursing home in Belmont, Mass. He was 73 and had been suffering from a long illness, his family said.

  5. Mar 15, 1982 · ''Many cult groups have developed basically similar and quite compelling conversion techniques for exploiting the vulnerabilities of potential converts,'' said John G. Clark Jr., an assistant...

  6. Dr. John G. Clark of Weston, a psychiatrist who was among the first to note the damaging effects of cults, died Thursday in Belmont Manor nursing home. He was 73. Dr. Clark was a member of the faculty at Harvard Medical School and the staff at McLean Hospital in Belmont.

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  8. Nov 27, 2022 · The Cult Phenomenon in the United States (1979) Joint-Congressional Proceedings, statements by John G. Clark, M.D. "Statement of Dr. John Clark, Assistant Clinical Professor, Harvard Medical School at Massachusetts General Hospital." →.

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