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61. IBP: Dr Michelle Haslam & her psychological report on the controversial New Kadampa Tradition

61. IBP: Dr Michelle Haslam & her psychological report on the controversial New Kadampa Tradition

Released Thursday, 5th December 2019
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61. IBP: Dr Michelle Haslam & her psychological report on the controversial New Kadampa Tradition

61. IBP: Dr Michelle Haslam & her psychological report on the controversial New Kadampa Tradition

61. IBP: Dr Michelle Haslam & her psychological report on the controversial New Kadampa Tradition

61. IBP: Dr Michelle Haslam & her psychological report on the controversial New Kadampa Tradition

Thursday, 5th December 2019
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This is our fourth foray into the land of Buddhism, Cults and Cult-like behaviours across mainstream Buddhist groups. Let’s be honest, this topic is always perversely interesting. If you missed out on our past episodes covering these topics, there are links and short intros below to those past episodes, which were a lot of fun.

For our latest journey, we interview Dr Michelle Haslam, PhD, a clinical psychologist who ran afoul of the machinations of the New Kadampa Tradition (NKT) and has since written a psychological report on their tactics and set up a resource site filled with testimonies from ex-followers along with articles to warn the general public about their often dysfunctional behaviour. She shares some of the horrendous tactics employed against her after leaving the group and discusses some of her psychological analysis of the NKT, their practices and group dynamics. She is also currently working in an undisclosed location despite mentioning that she has worked  in safeguarding in the interview previously.

Michelle has had a dreadful website put together by a mysterious psychologist, who doesn't actually appear to exist in the real world, immediately after publishing her report. It's defamatory and quite sad and makes awful claims about her. Be your own judge of it should you stumble on it.

The introduction involves an added presentation on cults that ties together the multiple themes from our last episodes and that concludes our forays into cult-land. If you have heard it all before, you can skip it by jumping to the interview proper at 37.10.

Note: Those who critique the New Kadampa Tradition often end up being trolled, attacked, and threatened by folks, who hide their identities and usually claim to not be any part of the NKT. It is obviously difficult to prove that they are so I am putting this here as a potential warning so that you dear listener can make up our own mind about who is to blame if this podcast should come under attack.

Here are the links to her sites, which are highly recommended;

https://newkadampatraditionreport.org/https://info-buddhism.com/PDF/Psychological_report_on_The_New_Kadampa_Tradition.pdfhttps://buddhism-controversy-blog.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/exposingthenkt/https://www.facebook.com/groups/talkaboutshugden/

Our past episodes on cults;

04. IBP: cults, cultish shennanigans & Buddhist groupshttps://soundcloud.com/imperfect-buddha-podcast/31-imperfect-buddha-podcast-cults-cultish-shennanigans-buddhist-groups

05. IBP: Tenzin Peljor on leaving a Buddhist culthttps://soundcloud.com/imperfect-buddha-podcast/32-imperfect-buddha-podcast-tenzin-peljor-interview

27. IBP: Why not join a cult? Stuart & Matthew go deep into cult-land.https://soundcloud.com/imperfect-buddha-podcast/151-imperfect-buddha-podcast-cults-2

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The Imperfect Buddha Podcast

The Imperfect Buddha podcast explores the world of contemporary Western Buddhism mixing in banter with analysis, no holds barred discussion, and guest interviews. We shun Ted style talks in favour of in-depth discussion and interviews that have room to breathe. The podcast has a host site which features articles and essays on contemporary Western Buddhism, as well as show notes for each episode. Follow the link to find out more: http://imperfectbuddha.comThe podcast is sponsored by O'Connell Coaching. For support with any of the issues discussed in the podcast, check out the link for an approach that is perfectly suited to Buddhists, post-Buddhists, non-Buddhists, secular sceptics, and New Age refugees. I use Buddhist tools, modern counselling and coaching techniques and practices, along with neo-Shamanic practices and models to help folks rekindle their relationship with personal-growth, development and change work or re-evaluate a relationship with Buddhism or other spiritual paths. https://oconnellcoaching.comYou can leave comments at the Imperfect Buddha Facebook page or Twitter feed. Feel free to make suggestions for topics to cover and guests to interview.Our original theme tune was provided by RSD (Smith & Mighty)from Bristol, UK. Check him out at: https://rsdbristol.bandcamp.comOur new theme tune comes from Trieste and the artist Emerald Dream. Check out his work at: https://emeralddreams.bandcamp.com/releases Original street art Buddha image by Bristol's Banksy: http://banksy.co.uk/menu.asp

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