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“How do we find words for describing levels of betrayal and emotional, physical, sexual and spiritual torture that fragment and destroy a child or cast and case traumatic shadows over the whole of adult life? We might, as a society, slowly find it possible to accept that one in four citizens are likely to have experience some form of emotional, psychical, sexual or spiritual abuse (McQueen, Itzin, Kennedy, Sinason, & Maxted, 2008), in itself a figure unimaginable and hidden twenty years ago. However, accepting the way a hurt and hurting parent or stranger re-enacts their disturbance with a vulnerable child or children remains far easier to digest than to consider the intellectually planned, scientific, methodical, procedures of organized child-abusing perpetrators-in other words, torture.” MindPsychologyAbuseTraumaBetrayalTherapyTortureChildChild AbuseSexual AbuseEmotional AbuseRapeDissociative Identity DisorderDissociationMind ControlMultiplicityUnimaginableRitual AbusePhysical AbusePsychological AbuseCultsTraumaticChild AbusersFragmentSpiritual AbusePsychotherapistSplinterMuliple Personality Disorder Author:Valerie Sinason
“When there is abuse by itself it's scary enough. When there is abuse within a religious setting it is so terrifying to people. Look how long its taken the Ryan report of 2009 took till then to talk about ritualistic kinds of abuse children in Ireland went through at the hands of nuns and priests, so nobody can bear it when its linked to religion, but when it's linked to religion that is not mainstream it seems to frighten people more. As if yes, abuse exists, Satanism exists, but you can't have Satanist abuse.” Child AbuseRitual AbuseSatanic Ritual AbuseRitualistic AbuseSraCatholic Child AbuseReligious AbuseInstitutional AbuseSatanist Cabuse Author:Valerie Sinason
“Whatever the theory, it is important to note that clinicians such as Kluft draw attention to the clinical error of insisting that all alters talk as one or that only the alter with the legal name should be validated. 'Such stances are commonly associated with therapeutic failure'.” TherapyMisunderstandingDissociative Identity DisorderPsychotherapyAlter PersonalitiesDissociative PartsAltersAlter Identities Book:Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder Source: Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder
“While professionals and patients can be blamed for 'believing' in an illness or having one, patients also report problems when they are believed. Some professionals, they commented, have worryingly simplistic ideas of 'integration'. Ignoring the separately named alters in effect offers a psychic death sentence rather than aiding integration. If anything it can create a compliant false-self 'main person' who answers to [his or] her name and keeps all other 'states' in silent terror internally.” TherapyIntegrationMisunderstandingDissociative Identity DisorderPsychotherapyAlter PersonalitiesAlter IdentitiesIatrogenic Harm Book:Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder Source: Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder
“The substance of the attacks on the reality of organized abuse and torture of children always reduce to that old chestnut—it is unscientific. “Give us proof,” say the naysayers. “How is this different from reports of alien abduction?” say the clever-clever wags of Private Eye. Indeed. How is it different? In the case of alien abduction, we are asked to believe that visitors to this planet from outer space have kidnapped someone, taken them away, and brought them back. It is not believable. In the case of ritual abuse, we are asked to believe that people can organize themselves into groups for the purpose of torturing children. There would seem to be a significant difference here in what we are asked to believe.” TortureRitual AbuseSociety DenialSatanic Ritual AbuseChild ProtectionOrganized AbuseMoral PanicSatanic PanicSadistic AbusePedophile RingsMoral PanicsSystematic Abuse Book:Ritual Abuse and Mind Control: The Manipulation of Attachment Needs Source: Ritual Abuse and Mind Control: The Manipulation of Attachment Needs
“I find it disturbing that one anthropologist's readings of transcripts are being listened to more seriously than 40 senior health service clinicians. [Referring to Jean La Fontaine's 1994 research paper for the DOH]” InfluenceCrimeDenialRitual AbuseSociety DenialMedia ManipulationSatanic Ritual AbuseChild ProtectionOrganised AbuseSraSatanic PanicCreditabilityChild Abuse AllegationsDepartment Of HealthJean La FontaineLa Fontaine Author:Valerie Sinason
“the number of children and adults tortured in the name of mainstream religious orthodoxy historically outweighs onslaught by Satanists” Satanic Ritual AbuseCult AbuseSatanic PanicClergy AbusePedophile PriestsReligious AbuseSatanic CultSatanic AbuseRitual Child AbuseTourism AbuseValerie Sinason Book:Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse Source: Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse
“I have stated elsewhere (Sinason 1994) that the number of children and adults tortured in the name of mainstream religious and racial orthodoxy outweighs any others. Wiccans, witches, warlocks, pagans and Satanists who are not abusive and practice a legally accepted belief system are increasingly concerned at the way criminal groups closely related to the drug and pornographic industries abuse their rituals.” Ritual AbuseSatanic Ritual AbuseCultsOrganized AbuseOrganised AbuseSatanic PanicClergy AbusePedophile PriestsSatanic AbuseAbusive CultsRitual Child AbuseRitual Sexual Abuse Book:Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder Source: Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder
“Those of us who work in the field of trauma and abuse, whether psychologists, psychoanalysts, social workers, doctors, counselors, or psychotherapists, have been provided with beautiful tools for understanding the impact of trauma. We become adept at understanding the dynamic of why the messenger is always shot and broadcast the Bionic insight of why the visionary is not bearable to the group. However, when it comes to military mind control, abuse within religious belief groups or cults, and deliberately created dissociative identity disorder, we enter the least resourced field of all.” PsychologyMilitaryAbuseTraumaTherapyDissociative Identity DisorderDissociationMind ControlMultiplicitySocial WorkerRitual AbuseSatanic Ritual AbusePsychological AbuseCultsMessengerMkultraReligious AbusePsychotherapistMuliple Personality Disorder Book:Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control Source: Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control
“Audio of interview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=... "Savile was not only abusing all children with or without disabilities in group settings or in hospital settings, he was also invoking belief systems, doing rituals, making children believe that he had extra powers and that if they didn't obey him they would be published in an after life." "There are special things in, especially, for example, Alistair Crowley that can be used to frighten children even more, but the use of cloaks, of making spells, of making threats, of threatening what will happen after death too is something that the 5 different people that spoke to me about Jimmy Savile said that he'd been part of." - Dr Valerie Sinason, Clinic for Dissociative Studies, London” LawSocietyPoliceChild AbuseSexual AbuseOccultSurvivorsRitual AbuseSatanic Ritual AbuseSatanismUkSociety ProblemTherapistPedophilesPaedophileRitualistic AbusePaedophile RingSraCrowleyPsychotherapistChild Sex AbusePsychoanalystJimmy SavileSavile Author:Valerie Sinason
“Audio of interview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=... "No I haven't been in a ceremony but I've seen the marks on them, I've seen the terror they're in and I've seen how they were before such events happened and how they are when they speak about it, how consistent they are in other things they say, so that there has been no reason from a psychological point of view to doubt their capacity to give good evidence, but its the police who need to find the proper corroboration." - Dr Valerie Sinason, Clinic for Dissociative Studies, London - talks about Private Eye magazine's suggestion that she "invented" the story published in the Express and that no abuse existed” LawSocietyPoliceChild AbuseSexual AbuseSurvivorsRitual AbuseSatanic Ritual AbuseSatanismUkSociety ProblemTherapistPedophilesPaedophileRitualistic AbusePaedophile RingSraPrivate EyePsychotherapistChild Sex AbusePsychoanalystJimmy SavileSavile Author:Valerie Sinason
“Audio of interview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=... "it's not surprising that in that first group I worked with over 20 years ago I had 2 accounts of Jimmy Savile being an abuser where I did support some people to go to the police but it was seen as something impossible to consider at the time." "We have improved a lot as a society in the last 20 years in accepting the reality of abuse, even though it's still so hard for us." "When we look at adults who were abused in childhood we find that nearly all of them had told somebody..." "The culture of the police has changed dramatically but 20 years ago when even counselors and social workers didn't think the abuse could be so widespread the police were obviously part of that culture too. I mean it's hard to realise that in the 1980s there was a point where it was thought that there were only 486 children on the abuse register. Now the government accepts that 1 in 4 adults will have been abused at some point in their lives. That is a huge change." "This is really different for any survivors listening now if a police officer doesn't listen sympathetically and offer a believing response then something has gone wrong because the police really do have this in their guidelines now." - Dr Valerie Sinason, Clinic for Dissociative Studies, London” LawChangeSocietyPoliceChild AbuseSexual AbuseSurvivorsRitual AbuseVictimsSatanic Ritual AbuseSatanismUkSociety ProblemTherapistPedophilesPaedophileRitualistic AbusePaedophile RingSraPsychotherapistChild Sex AbusePsychoanalystJimmy SavileSavile Author:Valerie Sinason
“Mind control is built on lies and manipulation of attachment needs.” LiesTortureAttachmentManipulationDissociative Identity DisorderMind ControlRitual AbuseTrauma BondingOperant ConditioningDeprivation Of Rights Book:Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control Source: Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control
“Two other highly vocal FMSF Advisory Board members are Dr Elizabeth Loftus and Professor Richard Ofshe. Loftus is a respected academic psychologist whose much quoted laboratory experiment of successfully implanting a fictitious childhood memory of being lost in a shopping mall is frequently used to defend the false memory syndrome argument. In the experiment, older family members persuaded younger ones of the (supposedly) never real event. However, Loftus herself says that being lost, which almost everyone has experienced, is in no way similar to being abused. Jennifer Freyd comments on the shopping mall experiment in Betrayal Trauma (1996): “If this demonstration proves to hold up under replication it suggests both that therapists can induce false memories and, even more directly, that older family members play a powerful role in defining reality for dependent younger family members." (p. 104). Elizabeth Loftus herself was sexually abused as a child by a male babysitter and admits to blacking the perpetrator out of her memory, although she never forgot the incident. In her autobiography, Witness for the Defence, she talks of experiencing flashbacks of this abusive incident on occasion in court in 1985 (Loftus &Ketcham, 1991, p.149) In her teens, having been told by an uncle that she had found her mother's drowned body, she then started to visualize the scene. Her brother later told her that she had not found the body. Dr Loftus's successful academic career has run parallel to her even more high profile career as an expert witness in court, for the defence of those accused of rape, murder, and child abuse. She is described in her own book as the expert who puts memory on trial, sometimes with frightening implications. She used her theories on the unreliability of memory to cast doubt, in 1975, on the testimony of the only eyewitness left alive who could identify Ted Bundy, the all American boy who was one of America's worst serial rapists and killers (Loftus & Ketcham, 1991, pp. 61-91). Not withstanding Dr Loftus's arguments, the judge kept Bundy in prison. Bundy was eventually tried, convicted and executed.” LawMurderSexual AbuseRapeJudgeSexual AssaultLegalSerial KillersTed BundyFalse MemoryFalse Memory Syndrome FoundationFalsely AccusedFmsfAbuse DeniersFalse AccusationsConvictedDefense ExpertExpert WitnessCourt CaseElizabeth LoftusElizabeth F LoftusFalse ImpressionsLoftusSocietal DenialRichard Ofshe Book:Memory in Dispute Source: Memory in Dispute
“Perhaps DID raises problematic philosophical and psychological concerns about the nature of the mind itself... Ideas of a unitary ego would incline professionals to see multiplicity as a behavioural disturbance. However, if the mind is seen as a seamless collaboration between multiple selves - a kind of trade union agreement for co-existence - it is less threatening to face this subject.” SkepticismDissociative Identity DisorderMultiplicityMultiple Personality DisorderSplit PersonalityDissociative PartsMental Health ProfessionalsUnitary Book:Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder Source: Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder
“When there is abuse by itself it's scary enough. When there is abuse within a religious setting it is so terrifying to people... nobody can bear it when it's linked to religion, but when it's linked to religion that is not mainstream it seems to frighten people more. As if yes, abuse exists, Satanism exists, but you can't have Satanist abuse.” Child AbuseRitual AbuseReligious Abuse Author:Valerie Sinason
“However, it is important to remember that only 15 years ago most major training schools did not accept the existence of child abuse and condemned what they saw as the unhealthy excitement that was considered to emanate from the earliest exponents. The language of their criticism is very similar... to what greets the clinician of today who speaks of DID. It has been a later knowledge that understands the way the shame and trauma of abuse become projected into the professional network leading to splitting and blame.” BeliefBlameChild AbuseSkepticismDissociative Identity DisorderDisbeliefMultiple Personality DisorderSplittingMental Health ProfessionalsSocial Denial Book:Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder Source: Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder