Trauma Web Resources for
Parents, Teachers, and the General Public:
One Voice Project, (One
Voice/ACAA) (merged with the D.C. chapter of Justice for Children) offers legal
advocacy, articles, referrals to lawyers for survivors & those who work
with them. Ask for the "WALE Talk Show: Talking Points On the Repressed
Memory Debate" transcript. 202‑462‑4688. Resource line: 202‑667‑1160. http://www.jfcadvocacy.org/
California Protective Parents
Association: http://www.protectiveparents.com/
Sensitive Practice Guide:
Lessons from Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse, Wolverhampton Sexual Abuse
Forum Committee http://www.firstpersonplural.org.uk/SPG.pdf
National Center for the
Prosecution of Child abuse. Research, Development and Technical Assistance Arm
of the National District Attorneys Association. Valuable information about
Backlash issues and experts, particularly extensive investigation of Ralph
Underwager http://www.ndaa.org/apri/programs/ncpca/ncpca_home.html
Child Trauma Academy Materials:http://www.childtrauma.org/ctamaterials/default.asp
For
Caregivers: http://www.childtrauma.org/ctamaterials/Principles2.asp
Considerations
for Parents, Caregivers, and Teachers: http://www.childtrauma.org/ctamaterials/principles_TC.asp
The American Academy of Child & Adolescent
Psychiatry: http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/chldabus.htm
Darkness to Light: http://www.darkness2light.org/
Project No Spank: http://www.nospank.net/
Killers are Made, Not Born: http://www.fayesnyder.com/MadeNotBorn.pdf
Stop It Now! Preventing
sexual abuse of children by mobilizing adults, families & communities to
take actions that protect children before they are harmed: www.stopitnow.org
The Safer Society Foundation and Safer Society Press www.safersociety.org
On Sexual Arousal and Sexual Assault: http://www.pandys.org/articles/arousalandassault.html
Web Resources with Scholarly Articles on Trauma:
David Baldwin's Trauma
Information Pages: http://www.trauma‑pages.com/
What Psychologists Better
Know About Recovered Memories: Research, Lawsuits, and the Pivotal Experiment,
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice (vol. 2, #3, pp. 304‑315): http://www.kspope.com/memory/lofrev3.php#copy
Ross Cheit, JD, PH.D. Athe intersection between law, public policy, and
psychology in understanding social responses to child sexual abuse in the
contemporary United States.@: http://research.brown.edu/research/profile.php?id=10061
Stephen Porges= Polyvagal Theory: http://www.wam.umd.edu/~sporges/polyvag.htm
Dalenberg,
C. ARecovered Memory and
the Daubert Criteria: Recovered Memory as Professionally Tested, Peer Reviewed,
and Accepted in the Relevant Scientific Community,@ See:
Free classes by trauma
specialists: http://learn.nctsn.org/
Tinnin:
Website, http://traumatherapy.usKey technical aspects of this work involve
specific procedures to facilitate trauma narration (Processing Traumatic Memory
With The Mind=s Eye And The Hidden
Observer, http://EzineArticles.com/?id=176434 ),
nonverbal processing by graphic narrative, and external dialogue with parts
(Hearing Voices and Talking to Voices: Invite Them In http://EzineArticles.com/?id=172482
). Outcome studies are described in: Gantt, L. & Tinnin, L.W. (2007).
Intensive Trauma Therapy for PTSD and Dissociative Disorders, The Arts in
Psychotherapy 34(1), pp. 69‑80.
Web Resources on Memory
and AFalse Memory@
Recovered Memory Project:
http://www.RecoveredMemory.org
Or : http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Taubman_Center/Recovmem/
The "False
Memory" Defense: Using Disinformation and Junk Science in and out of Court, by Charles L. Whitfield, M.D., F.A.S.A.M.:
http://childabuse.georgiacenter.uga.edu/both/whitfield/whitfield2.phtml
A Brief History of the False Memory Research of Elizabeth
Loftus:
ATrauma, memory, and betrayal trauma research@ included 20 studies demonstrating that upwards of 70%
of those who recall their memories can substantiate them: http://dynamic.uoregon.edu/~jjf/trauma.html
AThe science of memory: apply with caution@: http://dynamic.uoregon.edu/~jjf/stressweb.html
Web Resources On
Dissociation
International Society for the
Study of Trauma & Dissociation: http://www.isst‑d.org/
Past issues of the journal ADissociation@ (no
charge) https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/dspace/handle/1794/1129
Dissociation and Trauma
Archives: http://boundless.uoregon.edu/digcol/diss/index.html
Sidran: Traumatic Stress
Education and Advocacy: http://www.sidran.org/
Hope Morrow on Dissociation: http://www.traumacentral.net/TC_dissociation.htm
Ralph B. Allisson, MD: http://www.dissociation.com/2007/publishedpapers.asp
Similarities in Responses to Extreme and Unremitting Stress:
Cultures of Communities under Siege, Frankel, O=Hearn:http://www.empty‑memories.nl/science/WarsawGhetto.pdf
Christian Perspective: Karl
Lehman, MD: http://kclehman.com/
Excerpt from a chapter in:
Lacter, E. & Lehman, K. (2008). Guidelines to Differential Diagnosis
between Schizophrenia and Ritual Abuse/Mind Control Traumatic Stress. In J.R.
Noblitt & P. Perskin (Eds.), Ritual Abuse in the Twenty‑first Century:
Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, pp. 85‑154.
Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers:
Torture-based,
Government-sponsored Mind Control Experimentation on Children, by Wanda Karriker,
Ph.D.: http://my.dmci.net/~casey/GovernmentSponsoredMindControlExperiments‑MediaPacket.pdf
55 Short Highly‑Readable
Articles on Ritual Abuse by a Survivor (Svali):
Book: The Illuminati: How the
Cult Programs People: http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/svali_speaks.htm
Interview with Svali (scroll
down): http://educate‑yourself.org/mc/mcsvaliinterviewpt1.shtml
Collection by Svali:
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_illuminati_svali.htm
Deprogramming. Coping With
& Undoing the Programming: http://www.geocities.com/australiarass/Deprogramming.html
Jeanne Riseman on Programming: Taking the Wind out of Its Sails http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/543
Jeanne Riseman On Simplifying
Complex Programming: http://www.survivorship.org/articles/programming.html
"The effects of DID on
Children of Trauma Survivors" offered by Sidran, as well as Jane Hyman's
book chapter "Parenting with Parts"
Coons, P.M. (1985). Children
of parents with multiple personality. In R.P. Kluft (Ed), The childhood
antecedents of multiple personality (pp 151‑165). Washington, DC: American
Psychiatric Press
Kluft, R.P. (1987). The
parental fitness of mothers with multiple personality disorder: A preliminary
study. Child Abuse and Neglect, 11, 273‑280.
Peterson, G., Boat, B.W.
(1997). Concerns and issues in treating children and parents diagnosed with
dissociative identity disorder. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 6, 1‑14.