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Survivorship of Extreme or Ritualistic Abuse 2023 Online Conference
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif., May 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Since 1989, Survivorship has been helping survivors of severe abuse. Through advocacy, education, publications and support groups, Survivorship has provided research and important knowledge to help survivors and their helpers.
Survivorship is announcing its Survivorship of Extreme or Ritualistic Abuse 2023 Online Conference. The Survivor Conference will be Saturday and Sunday May 20 – 21. The Clinician's Conference will be on Friday May 19. These online conferences provide an opportunity for those around the world to attend at a low cost.
Conference information: https://survivorship.org/the-survivorship-ritual-abuse-and-mind-control-2023-online-conference/
Speakers
Researching Ritual Abuse and Mind Control in Art and Literature: One Art Historian's Journey Lynn Brunet PhD
Lynn is an art historian, artist and survivor of Masonic ritual abuse. Her talk will trace the series of case studies where she has uncovered traces of ritual abuse in the work of some key artists and writers from earlier in the 20th century.
The Effects of Social Movements on Survivor Support Systems and Survivor Recovery Neil Brick
Neil Brick will speak about the history of ritualistic abuse and the effects of social movements on survivors. Neil Brick is a survivor of ritualistic abuse. https://ritualabuse.us http://neilbrick.com
The Enmeshment of the British False Memory Society and the British Psychological Society Dr. Rainer Hermann Kurz
Discusses the response of the British Psychological Society in 1995 to the 'Memory Wars', subsequent 'policy capture' in 2008 through individuals associated with the British False Memory Society, and the battle to restore a credible position on Memory-Based Evidence. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rainer_Kurz2
Some Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines and Standards Relevant to the Psychological Care of Extreme Abuse Survivors Dr. Randall Noblitt
Reviews practice guidelines from the APA and the ISSTD and discusses the roles of common factors and empirically supported treatments in implementing guidelines and standards. Randy Noblitt is a professor of Clinical Psychology and a licensed psychologist.
Programmed and Internal Psychological Mechanisms that Perpetuate the Cycle of Extreme Abuse Ellen Lacter, Ph.D.
Presentation examines the psychological mechanisms that perpetuate the cycle of extreme child abuse, including ritualistic abuse, torture, production of sadistic child abuse materials, and sex-trafficking of young children to multiple perpetrators. Ellen Lacter, Ph.D., is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Registered Play Therapist and Supervisor.
Other speakers: Shelby Rising Eagle, Patricia Quinn
SOURCE Survivorship Ritual Abuse Conferences
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