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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 41 MIN

Ep.59 The Sullivanians

from Hidden Cults · host Nik Hunter

The Sullivan Institute began in New York during the 1950s as an unconventional psychotherapy movement that promised personal liberation, emotional growth, and freedom from traditional social constraints. Under the leadership of Saul Newton and Jane Pearce, it attracted artists, intellectuals, therapists, and idealistic young people searching for a new way of life. Over time, however, the movement evolved into a tightly controlled community where therapy became a tool of authority, family bonds were discouraged, sexual relationships were regulated, children were raised communally, and members increasingly surrendered personal autonomy to the group's leadership. Former members would later describe an environment shaped by manipulation, coercion, financial control, sexual exploitation, and psychological dependency. This episode explores the rise of the Sullivanians, the ideology that rejected the nuclear family, the community that grew on Manhattan's Upper West Side, the survivors who eventually spoke out, and the collapse of one of America's most unusual and controversial psychotherapy cults.Part 1 – Saul Newton: War, Radical Politics, Psychoanalysis, and ReinventionPart 2 – Founding the Sullivan Institute: Therapy, Authority, and the Rejection of the FamilyPart 3 – Children, Custody, and the Cost of the Anti-Family Ideology  Part 4 – Exposure, Defections, Lawsuits, and Professional Collapse Part 5 – Dissolution, Survivor Reckoning, and the Legacy of the SullivaniansFrom silent compounds to subway attacks, from charismatic prophets to catastrophic ends, Hidden Cults is a documentary-style podcast that digs deep into the world's most extreme, elusive, and explosive fringe groups. Each episode unpacks a different cult with investigative depth, emotional clarity, and gripping storytelling. You'll hear the full timeline: from the origins and ideology, to the rise of control, to the final descent into chaos. We're not here for the sensational. We're here for the truth. If you've ever wondered how ordinary people fall into extraordinary belief systems, and what happens when those systems implode, you're in the right place.New episodes weeklyListener stories always welcomeAnonymity guaranteed.Listener stories: [email protected] ResourcesInternational Cultic Studies Association (ICSA)https://www.icsahome.comProvides information, recovery support, referrals, and events for survivors and concerned families.Open Minds Foundationhttps://www.openmindsfoundation.orgOffers education and support about undue influence and manipulative organizations.The Hotline (USA – Domestic Abuse)https://www.thehotline.org📞 1-800-799-7233 — 24/7 support for victims of domestic, emotional, and religious abuse.Freedom of Mind Resource Center (Steven Hassan)https://freedomofmind.comResources on cult recovery, exit counseling, and mind control education.FaithTrust Institutehttps://www.faithtrustinstitute.orgSupport and resources for survivors of religious abuse, especially within faith communities.United StatesCult Recovery Hotline (ICSA)📞 1-239-514-3081Referral and support line for ex-members, families, and researchers.RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)https://www.rainn.org📞 1-800-656-4673 — Confidential support for trauma survivors.Canada Cult & Trauma Support Resources Info-Cult / Info-Secte (Montreal-based, Canada-wide) Website: https://infosecte.orgPhone: 📞 514-274-2333Email: [email protected]’s leading organization for individuals and families affected by cults, coercive groups, and spiritual abuse.Offers confidential support, referrals, and information in English and French.United KingdomThe Family Survival Trusthttps://familysurvivaltrust.orgSupport and advocacy for those affected by cults and coercive control.Cults Information Centre and Family Supporthttps://cults.org.ukUK-based information and guidance for cult survivors and families.Mind UK (Mental Health Support)https://www.mind.org.uk📞 0300 123 3393 — Non-judgmental mental health advice and support.AustraliaCult Information and Family Support (CIFS)https://www.cifs.org.auNational support for individuals and families affected by cults.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hidden-cults--6633392/support.This episode includes AI-generated content.

The Sullivan Institute began in New York during the 1950s as an unconventional psychotherapy movement that promised personal liberation, emotional growth, and freedom from traditional social constraints. Under the leadership of Saul Newton and Jane Pearce, it attracted artists, intellectuals, therapists, and idealistic young people searching for a new way of life. Over time, however, the movement evolved into a tightly controlled community where therapy became a tool of authority, family bonds were discouraged, sexual relationships were regulated, children were raised communally, and members increasingly surrendered personal autonomy to the group's leadership. Former members would later describe an environment shaped by manipulation, coercion, financial control, sexual exploitation, and psychological dependency. This episode explores the rise of the Sullivanians, the ideology that rejected the nuclear family, the community that grew on Manhattan's Upper West Side, the survivors who eventually spoke out, and the collapse of one of America's most unusual and controversial psychotherapy cults.Part 1 – Saul Newton: War, Radical Politics, Psychoanalysis, and ReinventionPart 2 – Founding the Sullivan Institute: Therapy, Authority, and the Rejection of the FamilyPart 3 – Children, Custody, and the Cost of the Anti-Family Ideology  Part 4 – Exposure, Defections, Lawsuits, and Professional Collapse Part 5 – Dissolution, Survivor Reckoning, and the Legacy of the SullivaniansFrom silent compounds to subway attacks, from charismatic prophets to catastrophic ends, Hidden Cults is a documentary-style podcast that digs deep into the world's most extreme, elusive, and explosive fringe groups. Each episode unpacks a different cult with investigative depth, emotional clarity, and gripping storytelling. You'll hear the full timeline: from the origins and ideology, to the rise of control, to the final descent into chaos. We're not here for the sensational. We're here for the truth. If you've ever wondered how ordinary people fall into extraordinary belief systems, and what happens when those systems implode, you're in the right place.New episodes weeklyListener stories always welcomeAnonymity guaranteed.Listener stories: [email protected] ResourcesInternational Cultic Studies Association (ICSA)https://www.icsahome.comProvides information, recovery support, referrals, and events for survivors and concerned families.Open Minds Foundationhttps://www.openmindsfoundation.orgOffers education and support about undue influence and manipulative organizations.The Hotline (USA – Domestic Abuse)https://www.thehotline.org📞 1-800-799-7233 — 24/7 support for victims of domestic, emotional, and religious abuse.Freedom of Mind Resource Center (Steven Hassan)https://freedomofmind.comResources on cult recovery, exit counseling, and mind control education.FaithTrust Institutehttps://www.faithtrustinstitute.orgSupport and resources for survivors of religious abuse, especially within faith communities.United StatesCult Recovery Hotline (ICSA)📞 1-239-514-3081Referral and support line for ex-members, families, and researchers.RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)<a href="https://www.rainn.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer...

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