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''Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-First Century'' contains articles from two dozen international authors who write about the psychological, forensic, social and political consequences and ramifications of ritual abuse in modern times.
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''Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse'' discusses the clinical issues around the treatment of survivors of ritual Satanist abuse. Authors from the United States and the United Kingdom look at the historical foundations of ritual abuse and clinical accounts from children and adults. The book has definitions of ritual Satanist abuse. It discusses issues in psychotherapy involving clients suffering from ritual abuse.<ref name = Sinason>Sinason, V. ''Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse'' Routledge, New York 1994 ISBN 0-415-10543-9</ref>
  
The book explores cross-cultural reports of abusive ritual life-threatening ordeals. It includes information on diagnosis, controversy, cult brainwashing, satanic abuse, police and media handling, prayer, inner healing, patterns in mind control, and therapy. Its chapters discuss current issues including ritually based crime and civil suits involving allegations of ritual abuse. Ritual trauma for diagnostic and treatment applications are also discussed. <ref> Noblitt, R.; Perskin, P. ''Ritual abuse in the Twenty First Century'' (2008) Reed Publishers, Bandon, OR p. 552  ISBN 1-934759-12-0 http://www.rdrpublishers.com/catalog/item/6339393/5820690.htm</ref>
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Valerie Sinason is the director of the Clinic for Dissociative Studies, London and a psychoanalyst and consultant research psychotherapist at the Psychiatry of Disability Department at St George's Hospital Medical School, London.<ref>[http://www.routledgementalhealth.com/attachment-trauma-and-multiplicity-9780415491815 Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder] Valerie Sinason (editor)(2002) Brunner-Routledge, Hove, East Sussex, UK ISBN: 041519556X</ref>
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The book has been reviewed by the ''International Journal of Psycho-Analysis''<ref>Johns, M. (1998) Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse. Edited by Valerie Sinason. London: Routledge 1994. Pp. 320 ''International Journal of Psycho-Analysis'' Volume 79 p. 1255-1258  http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=IJP.079.1255A</ref>, the ''British Journal of Psychotherapy''<ref>Black, D. M. (Autumn 1995). "Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse edited by Valerie Sinason". ''British Journal of Psychotherapy'' 12 (1): 119-131. "Most of the book is written by therapists who have lived through a very real trauma themselves: that of slowly coming to believe that the appalling stories they are hearing may be literally true. Some therapists have further paralleled their patients' experience by meeting disbelief or dismissiveness in their professional colleagues. Far from an overeagerness to accept these stories, virtually every contributor describes initial extreme reluctance to believe them, only gradually overborne by the weight of the evidence....we also meet the courage and devotion of many impressive therapists, who have persevered and very often won through, and we are also, very practically, given a great deal of helpful and directly useful information: what to do and who to turn to if we think we may be faced with these issues. This book is not fun, but it is admirable and necessary." http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119961579/abstract</ref> and Survivors of Spiritual Abuse<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060925195442/http://www.sosa.org/treating.html Review of ''Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse'' edited by Valerie Sinason]</ref>.
  
 
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*[[Cult and Ritual Abuse]]
 
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*[[Extreme Abuse Surveys]]
 
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*[[Hell Minus One]]
 
*[[Ritual Abuse]]
 
*[[Ritual Abuse]]
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*[[Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-First Century]]
 
*[[Ritual Abuse Torture]]
 
*[[Ritual Abuse Torture]]
 
*[[Satanic Ritual Abuse Evidence and Journal Articles]]
 
*[[Satanic Ritual Abuse Evidence and Journal Articles]]
*[[Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse]]
 
 
==Books and Articles==
 
*Noblitt, J.R.; Perskin, P. ''Cult and Ritual Abuse: Its History, Anthropology, and Recent Discovery in Contemporary America'' (2000) Greenwood Publishing Group, p. 269 ISBN 027596664X http://books.google.com/books?id=zJkTTpfyJ-8C
 
*Noblitt, J.R. (1995). “Psychometric measures of trauma among psychiatric patients reporting ritual abuse”. Psychological Reports 77(3):743-747. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8559911
 
  
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==External Links==
*[http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/an-empirical-look-at-the-ritual-abuse-controversy-randy-noblitt-phd/  An Empirical Look at the Ritual Abuse Controversy]
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*[http://valeriesinason.co.uk/index.html Valerie Sinason's Website]
*[http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/studies/satanic-ritual-abuse-evidence-with-information-on-the-mcmartin-preschool-case/ Ritual Abuse articles]
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*[http://clinicds.com/ Clinic for Dissociative Studies]
*[http://www.ra-info.org/resources/ra_cases.shtml  Ritual Abuse Cases]
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*[http://valeriesinason.co.uk/allpublications.html Major publications by Valerie Sinason]
*[http://extreme-abuse-survey.net/  Extreme Abuse Survey]
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*[http://valeriesinason.co.uk/3.html  Valerie Sinason - Dissociative Identity Disorder]
*http://www.ritualabusetorture.org/
 
*http://www.ra-info.org
 
*http://www.survivorship.org
 
*http://web.archive.org/web/20071218103952/http://www.aches-mc.org/
 
*http://web.archive.org/web/20080116175648/http://theawarenesscenter.org/ritualabuse.html
 

Revision as of 18:28, 1 May 2011

Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse discusses the clinical issues around the treatment of survivors of ritual Satanist abuse. Authors from the United States and the United Kingdom look at the historical foundations of ritual abuse and clinical accounts from children and adults. The book has definitions of ritual Satanist abuse. It discusses issues in psychotherapy involving clients suffering from ritual abuse.[1]

Valerie Sinason is the director of the Clinic for Dissociative Studies, London and a psychoanalyst and consultant research psychotherapist at the Psychiatry of Disability Department at St George's Hospital Medical School, London.[2]

The book has been reviewed by the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis[3], the British Journal of Psychotherapy[4] and Survivors of Spiritual Abuse[5].

References

  1. Sinason, V. Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse Routledge, New York 1994 ISBN 0-415-10543-9
  2. Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder Valerie Sinason (editor)(2002) Brunner-Routledge, Hove, East Sussex, UK ISBN: 041519556X
  3. Johns, M. (1998) Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse. Edited by Valerie Sinason. London: Routledge 1994. Pp. 320 International Journal of Psycho-Analysis Volume 79 p. 1255-1258 http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=IJP.079.1255A
  4. Black, D. M. (Autumn 1995). "Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse edited by Valerie Sinason". British Journal of Psychotherapy 12 (1): 119-131. "Most of the book is written by therapists who have lived through a very real trauma themselves: that of slowly coming to believe that the appalling stories they are hearing may be literally true. Some therapists have further paralleled their patients' experience by meeting disbelief or dismissiveness in their professional colleagues. Far from an overeagerness to accept these stories, virtually every contributor describes initial extreme reluctance to believe them, only gradually overborne by the weight of the evidence....we also meet the courage and devotion of many impressive therapists, who have persevered and very often won through, and we are also, very practically, given a great deal of helpful and directly useful information: what to do and who to turn to if we think we may be faced with these issues. This book is not fun, but it is admirable and necessary." http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119961579/abstract
  5. Review of Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse edited by Valerie Sinason

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