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Understanding ritual trauma: A comparison of findings from threeonline surveys



 
 
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Old November 24th 08, 04:07 AM posted to uk.legal
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Default Understanding ritual trauma: A comparison of findings from threeonline surveys

Understanding ritual trauma: A comparison of findings from three
online surveys - Handout for Karriker, Wanda. (2008, November).Paper
presented at the meeting of the International Society for the Study of
Trauma and Dissociation, Chicago, IL.

A pdf copy of this paper can be received by writing

10 Extreme Abuse Survey Findings Helpful to Understanding Ritual
Trauma

1. Ritual abuse/mind control (RA/MC) is a global phenomenon.

2. A diagnosis of Dissociative Identity Disorder is common for persons
who report histories of RA/MC. (84% of EAS respondents who answered
that they have been diagnosed with DID [N=655] reported that they are
survivors of RA/MC).

3. Ritual abuse (RA) is not limited to SRA, i.e., satanic ritual
abuse, sadistic abuse, satanist abuse.

4. RA is reported to involve mind control techniques.

5. Some extreme abuse survivors report that they were used in
government-sponsored mind control experimentation (GMC).

6. RA/MC is reported to be involved in organized "known" crime.

7. RA/MC is reported to be involved in clergy abuse.

8. Most often reported memories of extreme abuse are similar across
all surveys.

9. Most often reported possible aftereffects of extreme abuse are
similar across all surveys.

10. In rating the effectiveness of healing methods, therapists tend to
favor stabilization techniques; survivors are more open to alternative
ways to cope with indoctrinated belief systems.

http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/ea...online-surveys
 




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