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Rachel Bernstein is a video game designer and developer based in San Francisco, USA.

Education

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Bernstein graduated from Princeton University with a degree in electrical engineering and computer science in 1987.[1]

Career

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From 1987 to 1994, Bernstein worked as a software engineer. In 1994, she co-founded the company Frog City Software with the brothers Bill and Ted Spieth. Bernstein wrote the code and assembled a development team for a prototype that later became the game Imperialism. The project received funding from Strategic Simulations in 1995, with president Chuck Kroegel describing it as "the thinking man's Civilization."[2] Imperialism was released in 1997 and has an IGN community rating of 7.8/10.[3] Bernstein oversaw the development of games Imperialism II: Age of Exploration and Trade Empires, for which she wrote a detailed project breakdown.[4] In 2003, Bernstein sold Frog City to Take-Two Interactive, but continued to run the company as Take-Two's subsidiary.[5]

Bernstein joined Electronic Arts in 2007 and became an executive producer for Maxis, overseeing the development of the Wii version of MySims Agents (2009) and The Sims Medieval (2011).[6]

Since 2013, Bernstein has served as an executive producer at Google for the Android Play Studio.[7]

She has been a speaker at South by Southwest,[6] TEDxYouth,[5] and the 2016 Astra S.T.E.A.M. Summit in San Francisco.[1]

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Rachel Bernstein is an American licensed marriage and family therapist known for her expertise in cult intervention, recovery from high-control groups and narcissistic relationships, and her work supporting survivors and their families. She hosts the podcast IndoctriNation, which features interviews with cult survivors, experts, and journalists exploring systems of control, manipulation, and paths to recovery. Bernstein's interest in cults began in the 1970s when a family member became involved in Scientology, prompting her to study the subject during college and her graduate training at the University of Southern California. With more than three decades of clinical experience, Bernstein has worked at the Cult Clinic in Los Angeles and the Cult Hotline and Clinic in New York, where she provided individual and group therapy, ran support programs, and focused on education and prevention. Since 2001 she has maintained a private practice in Los Angeles, specializing in trauma recovery and helping clients rebuild autonomy after coercive experiences. She serves on the advisory board of the International Cultic Studies Association, presents at its conferences, and has lectured at USC in education, social work, and psychiatry programs. Bernstein frequently appears as a commentator on cults and coercive control in major media outlets including CNN, BBC, MSNBC, NPR, and others.

Early life

Limited information is publicly available about Rachel Bernstein's early life from reliable sources. Her interest in cults and high-control groups originated in the 1970s when a family member became involved with Scientology. No verified details about her birth date, place, or family circumstances (including adoption) are available in independent, reliable sources.

Career

Television appearances

Rachel Bernstein appeared as herself in the documentary series Lost and Found in 2013. The episode featured her in a non-acting capacity ("Self") alongside her birth mother Bonnie McAvoy and biological siblings, as part of the series' focus on adoption reunion stories. This is her only listed credit on IMDb. The series Lost and Found explores narratives of rediscovery. Note that Bernstein has also appeared as an expert commentator on television news outlets (as noted in the lead section), though these are typically uncredited in entertainment databases like IMDb.

Online presence and creative work

Rachel Bernstein operates a personal YouTube channel under the username InkChickPinUp. The channel features a single video uploaded in 2013, titled "My Adoption Reunion - Lost and Found, OWN channel," discussing her experience on the Oprah Winfrey Network program about adoption reunions. Her primary professional online presence and creative work is hosting and producing the IndoctriNation podcast, which features interviews and discussions on cults, coercive control, and recovery (covered in the lead section).

Personal life

Little public information is available about Rachel Bernstein's personal life. She has maintained privacy regarding marital status, children, and family details beyond her public mention of a family member's involvement in Scientology during the 1970s sparking her interest in cults.

Filmography

Rachel Bernstein has appeared as an expert commentator on cults and coercive control in television programs and documentaries. She is credited as "Self - Cult Expert" in the TV documentary THS Investigates: Cults, Religion & Mind Control. Her media appearances align with her professional work and are covered more broadly in the introduction regarding commentary in outlets such as CNN, BBC, MSNBC, and NPR. No formal acting, producing, or other production credits are documented.
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