An Empirical Look at the Ritual Abuse Controversy Randy Noblitt, PhD
https://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/a...y-noblitt-phd/
An Empirical Look at the Ritual Abuse Controversy Randy Noblitt, PhD
https://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/a...y-noblitt-phd/
You want us read this man's paper?In an interview shortly after the trial in a local newspaper, Dr. Noblitt was described as having been the prosecution expert witness in many ritual abuse cases, including the Keller case ( inson, 1993). He stated in that interview that Dan Keller, while in court, used a mysterious hand signal to mind-control people within the courtroom. Further, he asserted that cults use severe torture on victims and that all memory of the torture is repressed. In a direct quote from this news article, Dr. Noblitt stated: “I believe they use a technique of mind control unknown in legitimate psychology. It’s akin to hypnosis, created through abuse…the state of shock is so severe that it sends the victim into a deep trance state. Then cult members use different signals or triggers…” to control the victims.
Yes. Severe ritualistic torture causes all sorts of ed up in one's mind. There is a very interesting do entary on Netflix now about a woman with 7 different personalities. All were created as a way to suppress the abuse while it was happening so she could return back to her "normal" personality. The brain basically fragments itself during the abuse as a coping mechanism.
And mind control is a very real thing. Read up on the CIA's MKultra program.
I watch video of your man.
Casio keyboard Rolling Stone Cat Stevens mind control is very real thing.
You may want to read up on how multiple personalities aren't really a thing. There is more than a little evidence pointing out that it is entirely an artifact of bad "treatment".
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...th-or-metaphorMultiple Personality Disorder has always been controversial and contagious. We are lucky that MPD is now in one of its quiescent phases, but it will almost certainly make a comeback before very long. Recurrent false epidemics have occurred several different times during the last century. The trigger is usually either the widespread copy-catting of a popular movie or book, or the fevered preachings of a charismatic MPD guru, or both.
MPD was an extremely popular diagnosis when hypnosis was in vogue 130 years ago; then emerged again 60 years ago when The Three Faces Of Eve became a best-selling book and hit movie; was revived 40 years ago following the vogue of the movie Sybil, and its many imitators; and reached a peak 30 years ago when several thought leaders started conducting weekend workshops all over the country minting an army of poorly trained MPD therapists who suddenly diagnosed and treated it in all their patients.
Having seen hundreds of patients who claimed to house multiple personalities, I have concluded that the diagnosis is always (or at least almost always) a fake, even though the patients claiming it are usually (but not always) sincere.
In every single instance, I discovered that the alternate personalities had been born under the tutelage of an enthusiastic and naive therapist, or in imitation of a friend, or after seeing a movie, or upon joining a multiples' chat group—or some combination. It was most commonly a case of a suggestible and gullible therapist and a suggestible and gullible patient influencing each other in the creation of new personalities. None of the purported cases had had a spontaneous onset and none was the least bit convincing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissoc...n y_disorder
Turns out that societies who have little exposure to stories about multiple personalities, and just as much trauma... don't have cases.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...th-or-metaphorMPD presented an insoluble conundrum for me as Chair of the DSM IV Task Force. I was convinced that it was an iatrogenically inspired diagnosis inappropriately inflicted on vulnerable patients by the poorly trained therapists who came away from their silly weekend workshops armed with an MPD hammer that seemed to fit every patient nail. My own inclination was to wise up dumb therapists and protect vulnerable patients by simply omitting MPD from the DSM.
Now what was that you were saying about the woman who suffered from "Severe ritualistic torture " and developed multiple personalities?
Interesting and I'll read up more on it. I was just relaying what I had watched.
You still haven't answered whether or not you believe ritual satanic abuse exists today.
What are your thoughts on MKultra? Stuff like that fascinates me.
You have not educated yourself until you have watched this video. It fully disproves TSA's theory.
Honest.![]()
Sorry. Got lost in my blizzard.
Ritual sexual abuse. Yes or no?
What Satanic abuse cases happening today? Past cases I know BS.
is this at all related to the total made up bull Oak Hill DayCare child abuse hysteria from the 80s/90s?
They were just exonerated and Austin is about to get sued. Between this and the in West Memphis I put zero stock in the satanic ritual stories.
Illuminati day care workers.
No.
And I should not have used the term ritual satanic abuse and instead used ritual sexual abuse.
But your paper guy
was star witness in Oak Hill trial.
Now not related?
like he reads the he is googling.
I believe people were accused of both.
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