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Edward Antrim Lottick, M. D.
Edward Antrim Lottick, M.D., has been a cultic studies student for 18 years.He retired from 35 years of active medical practice in 2000.Since then he has completed four years of advanced French at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, PA, and has taught an advanced psychology elective on American Cults at the college every other year for the past eight years.In 1992, he surveyed 5400 Pennsylvania physicians about their personal and professional experience with cults; in 2004, he surveyed 3000 Pennsylvania psychologists regarding similar experience; and in 2007, he surveyed over 1000 Pennsylvania legislators, district attorneys, and judges regarding similar experience.Two years ago, he published "The Forgotten Freedom," The Torch, 79(3), 26-30, 2006, and is working on a book on a related topic.He recently translated from French to English, the legislation on fraudulent abuse of vulnerable persons introduced in 2006 to the Belgian Parliament.He is also active on a number of boards.He recently discovered he is listed fairly accurately when last checked on Wikipedia under "Edward Lottick."
Contributions by author
Conference 2005 Madrid: AgendaConference 2006 CO: Conference Handbook with agenda, bios, & abstractsConference/Congrès 2007: Brussels Home - Bruxelles Page d'acceuilGod vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law - Book Review by Edward Lottick, M.D.Lottick, Edward, M.D.: "Survey Reveals Physicians' Experience with Cults"