Cult and Ritual Abuse: Narratives, Evidence, and Healing Approaches, 3rd Edition

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ABC-CLIO, 15.07.2014 - 338 Seiten

This personal yet scholarly journey into the confusing and clandestine world of ritual abuse survivors sheds light on their catastrophic experiences and their efforts to heal afterward.

Revised, updated, and expanded, this third edition of a classic study is one of the most authoritative and evenhanded volumes to tackle its hotly debated subject matter. Incorporating the authors' firsthand observations, the book provides historical, anthropological, and psychological context for contemporary reports of both ritual abuse and ritual crime.

In addition to sharing patient vignettes and a history of cult and ritual abuse in society, the authors explore fascinating topics related to these practices, among them what triggers personality shifts for victims even many years after the abuse has stopped. Importantly, the book shows how ritual abuse affects society as a whole, influencing civil and criminal law, politics, legislation, social movements, social welfare, and psychological theory. It provides unique insights into the scientific study, forensic investigation, and implementation of social services for survivors of cult and ritual abuse, discusses new research and treatment strategies, and establishes the foundation for a psychological diagnosis to be called Cult and Ritual Trauma Disorder.

  • Features recalled histories of ritual abuse and vignettes of patients who have experienced dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder)
  • Discusses techniques used to create and manipulate altered states of consciousness
  • Explores how media sensationalizes and inaccurately depicts ritual abuse
  • Critiques the argument that ritual abuse stories are the result of false memories and advances the idea that reports of ritual abuse are understated
  • Expresses the position that clinicians have an ethical duty to achieve competence in recognizing and treating the psychological effects of ritual abuse
  • Concludes that clinicians, lawmakers, law enforcement, social services personnel, journalists, and others need to treat allegations of ritual abuse seriously and evaluate each report on its own merits

 

Inhalt

Chapter 1 The Church in Thetford Forest
1
Chapter 2 On the Borderline
5
Chapter 3 Entering Uncharted Territory
13
Chapter 4 Multiple Personalities
20
Chapter 5 Possession Ritual Abuse and Dissociation
38
Chapter 6 Empirical and Forensic Evidence of Ritual Abuse
52
Chapter 7 Breaking the Code
79
Chapter 8 The African Connection
93
Chapter 15 The Politics of Psychotherapy
180
Chapter 16 The Media
189
Chapter 17 Will the System Protect Them?
200
Chapter 18 Cult and Ritual Trauma Disorder
223
Chapter 19 Where Do We Go from Here?
234
A Proposed Diagnosis in DSM Format
239
Appendix B Letter from the FBI January 18 1993
243
Notes
245

Chapter 9 Other Cultures
107
The Year of the Awakening
119
Chapter 11 Investigating Western Occultism
126
Chapter 12 An Introduction to Wicca
144
Chapter 13 Satanism?
152
Chapter 14 Nihilists and Revisionists
163
References
283
Name Index
327
Subject Index
335
About the Authors
339
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James Randall Noblitt, PhD, is professor of clinical psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University in Los Angeles, CA.

Pamela Perskin Noblitt is a non-attorney representative advocating on behalf of Social Security Disability claimants.

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