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MacHovec, F. J. (1989) Interview and interrogation: A scientific approach. C. C.Thomas, Springfield, IL
TABLE OF CONTENTS: You: Who are you? -- Physical and emotional factors and forces that http://www.ra-info.org/library/books/by-author/ra_book4.shtmlshape personality -- Needs and motivation -- Life stages -- Them: Who are they?-- Major personality theories -- Defense mechanisms -- What's abnormal? Neurotic needs -- Interaction -- Nonverbal behaviors: Frequency, intensity, range -- Verbal behavior: Transactions, P-A-C ego states -- Interview -- Special applications -- Crime, news, intelligence -- Cult crime and ritual abuse -- Uncooperative witnesses and countermeasures -- Job interviews, resume and application analysis, performance evaluation, stress interview -- Interrogation -- The criminal mind and evil -- Sociopaths and psychopaths -- Minor crimes -- Interrogation strategy -- Interrogating violent people -- Courtroom survival skills -- Appendix. Interrogation opinionnaire -- References -- Index.
SUMMARY: (from the preface) This book is for anyone who interviews or interrogates others. It applies to a variety of settings: job or school interviewing, legal practice, church work, medicine, mental health, security, news and investigative reporting, military debriefing and intelligence, law enforcement, sales and service industries. Obtaining information from others in today's world of multimedia information requires a thorough knowledge of human nature and sophisticated communications skills. Those are the two goals of this book. The major emphasis is on scientific interview and interrogation based on the latest information on personality and behavior, emotion and motivation, needs and defenses, what is normal and what is abnormal. .

Mackay, R.S. (1970) Bio-medical telemetr.y John Wylie and Sons, NY, NY.

Malachi, Martin. (1976, 1992) Hostage to the devil: The possession and exorcism of five contemporary Americans. HarperSanFrancisco, San Francisco, CA.

Mangen, Richard. (1992)  "Psychological testing and ritual abuse." In Sakheim, David K. and Devine, Susan (eds.) Out of darkness: Exploring satanism and ritual abuse. pp. 147-173 Lexington Books/Macmillan, Inc., NY, NY.
SUMMARY: There is a lack of literature in the area of psychological testing of cult abuse victims. The purpose of this chapter is to begin to fill this gap and to address some of the issues involved in conceptualizing and undertaking psychological testing with victims of satanic cult abuse. Given that satanic cult abuse involves extensive psychological trauma leading to a variety of dissociative disorders--including MPD (multiple personality disorder), the small but growing body of literature relating to psychological test results of MPD and several other articles of significance, which is reviewed.

Manson, Charles. and Emmons, Nuel. (1986) Manson in his own words.  Grove Press, NY, NY. 

Manshell, Lisa (1990). Nap time: The true story of sexual abuse at a suburban day-care center. William Morrow, NY, NY.
NOTE: Investigative reporter's account of Margaret Kelly Michaels' trial in Maplewood, NJ.

Marks, J. (l979.) The Search for the Manchurian candidate: The CIA and mind control. W.W. Norton, NY, NY. (Also Time Books, NY, NY.)
NOTE: An account of the CIA's undercover research on hypnosis, drugs, and mind-control. No references to cults, and Marks did not believe that the research was productive.

Marmer, Stephen S. (1997)  "A credulous skeptic's approach to cults and multiple personality disorder."in Fraser, George A (ed.) in  The dilemma of ritual abuse: Cautions and guides for therapists, 1st ed; pp. 3-16;  American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC.
NOTE: The author reports five anecdotes of patients who demonstrated at least four ways in which reports of satanic ritual cult abuse were dynamically important metaphors.

Marquis, Doc. Secrets of the illuminati: Everything you ever wanted to know about the historical perspectives of satanism, and the who, what, when, where, why and how of the occult and witchcraft.  The American Focus on Satanic Crime: Vol. 5. American Focus Publishers, Edison, NJ.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Witchcraft: Who, What, When, Where. Why and How? -- The Two Seals of Our Doom -- Masking Techniques of Rock 'N Roll -- Forward and Backward Masking -- Moria Mania -- Rosicrucians -- Organizational Chart of the Illuminati -- Combating Witchcraft -- The 33 Degrees of Masonry -- Human Sacrifice -- Occult Holidays, Rites and Ceremonies -- Helter Skelter -- Witches and Human Sacrifice -- How To Save Your Church From Occult Infiltration -- The All-Seeing Eye -- Greenbacks, Silver and Gold. and America -- The Hexing of Rock Music -- Witchcraft Covens and Satanic Crime

Marquis, Doc. Memoirs of a former illuminati witch. The American Focus on Satanic Crime: Vol. 35. American Focus Publishers, Edison, NJ.

Marron, Kevin (1988) Ritual abuse: Canada's most infamous trial on child abuse. McClelland-Bantam (Seal). Toronto, ON., Canada.
NOTE: Analysis of a case in Hamilton, Ontario. Two children accused their parents of ritual abuse; the parents were tried and convicted.

Masello, Robert. (1996) Raising hell: A concise history of the black arts -- and those who dared to practice them. Berkley Pub. Group, NY, NY.

Masters, Anthony, (1978) The devil's dominion: The complete story of hell and satanism in the modern world. Putnam, NY, NY.

Masters, R.E.L. (1962) The Sexual Psychopathology of Witchcraft. Julian Press, NY, NY.

Matthew, Laurie. Behind enemy lines. See http://www.rans.org.uk/shop/shop.htm
NOTE: Anthology of twenty-seven ritual abuse survivor stories.

Matthew, Laurie. Fight rabbit fight http://www.See http://www.rans.org.uk/shop/shop.htm
NOTE: A collection of stories, told in fairytale fashion, about the issues faced by survivors of ritual abuse and those who work with them.

Matthew, Laurie. Where angels fear. Sequel to Who dares wins! See http://www.rans.org.uk/shop/shop.htm

Matthew, Laurie. (2001) Who dares wins! Young Women's Centre Ltd, Scotland.  See http://www.rans.org.uk/shop/shop.htm
NOTE: Intended as a basic information resource. Covers issues such as: feminism and ritual abuse, supporting survivors of ritual abuse, children and ritual abuse and a survivor’s perspective.

Matthews, Alex. (1997) Satan's silence. Intrigue Press, Angel Fire, NM.
NOTE: Fiction

Mayer, R. S. (1991) Satan's children: Case studies in multiple personality. G.P. Putnam, NY, NY. Also Avon Books, NY, NY.
NOTE: An analyst describes his treatment of several ritual abuse survivors. The material is graphic and the author maintains a skeptical outlook throughout the book.

McCann, I Lisa and Colletti, Joseph John. (1994) “The dance of empathy: A hermeneutic formulation of countertransference, empathy, and understanding in the treatment of individuals who have experienced early childhood trauma.” in Wilson, John P and Lindy, Jacob D (eds.) Countertransference in the treatment of PTSD. pp. 87-121. Guilford Press, NY, NY.
NOTE: The first section of this chapter will explore and explain the importance of managing countertransference reactions with patients who report early childhood trauma. Next, we will present a hermeneutic formulation of the relationship between countertransference, empathy, and understanding in treating individuals who have experienced early childhood trauma and abuse. This formulation is embedded within a psychoanalytic perspective. Finally, clinical examples will be presented to clarify and explicate the hermeneutic formulation of the dance of empathy. [Text, p. 89]
Key Words: Adults - Child Abuse - Countertransference - Emotional Abuse - Incest - Ritual Abuse  - Survivors

McCrae, Ronald M. (1984). Mind wars: The true story of government research into the military potential of psychic weapons. St. Martin's Press, NY, NY.

McGrath, Malcolm, (2002) Demons of the modern world. Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. The History of the Fear 2. The Psychological Source of the Fear 3. The Intellectual Origins of the Great Witch-hunt 4. The Reality of Satanism 5. The Recovered Memory Movement 6. The False Memory Machine 7. Children and Satanists 8. The Illusion of a World of Demons 9. Children as Windows on the World of the Demonic 10 Dreams as Windows on the World of the Demonic 11. Madness as A Window on the Demonic World 12. Doors to the Demonic World and the Personality of Satanists 13. The Road From Fantasy to Reality 14. The Monster That Never Dies and Alien Abductions

McKenna, Annie. Paperclip Dolls. See http://www.paperclipdolls.com
NOTE: Annie McKenna’s story about healing from being placed into a government program known to her as Project Monarch at birth by her father who was military intelligence. The book is her personal account as relayed through her journaling, supportive research, and other writings of exactly how her memories revealed themselves, their impact on her life, and how she was able to understand and gain control of her multiplicity.

McMoneagle, Joe. (1993) Mind trek. Hampton Roads Pub., Charlottesville, VA.
NOTE: Autobiography of one of the first military/CIA remote viewers.

Mead, J., and Balch, G. (1987) Child abuse and the church. HDL Publishing, Costa Mesa, CA.

Medway, Gareth J. (2001 )Lure of the sinister: The unnatural history of Satanism. NY Univ. Press, NY, NY.

Meerloo, Joost A. M.  (1956) The rape of the mind: The psychology of thought control, menticide, and brainwashing. World Publishing Company, Tulsa, OK.
NOTE: This book attempts to depict the transformation of the free human mind into an automatically responding machine; a transformation which can be bought about by some of the cultural undercurrents in our present day society as well as by deliberate experiments in the service of a political ideology.

Meiers, Michael. (1989) Was Jonestown a CIA experiment? A review of the evidence. E. Mellen Press, Lewiston, NY.

Melton, Harold. Keith. (1993) CIA special weapons and equipment: Spy devices of the Cold War. (Foreword by Richard Helms, former Director of CIA.) Sterling Pub., NY, NY. 
NOTE: A catalog of CIA devices: hidden cameras, secret radios, secret explosives, rubber airplanes, audio surveillance devices, and the passive cavity transmitter, a Russian invention that was discovered by the US after its use in bugging the US Embassy in Moscow. 

Melton, J. Gordon. (ed) (1988 and 1994) The encyclopedia of American religions, religious creeds: A compilation of more than 450 creeds, confessions, statements of faith, and summaries of doctrine of religious and spiritual groups in the United States and Canada. Gale Research Co., Detroit, MI. See also Melton, J. G. (1992) Encyclopedic handbook of cults in America. Garland, NY, NY and  London, England

Melton, J. Gordon. (ed.) (1990) Rosicrucianism in America. Garland, NY, NY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:  The grand secret, or, Physical love in health and disease / Paschal B. Randolph -- The book of the triplicate order / Paschal B. Randolph -- The master key of love and the psychology of human behaviour / Harry O. Saxon -- Rosicrucian symbology / KHEI -- Regeneration / F.B. Dowd -- Rosikrucianism / Sergius Rosenkruz.

Melton, J. Gordon. (2005) The Children of God: "The Family." Signature Books, Salt Lake City, UT.
NOTE: About a fundamentalist Christian sect that advocated free love, including sex with children.

Menius, Opal. (1979) No escape. Elsevier/Nelson Books, NY, NY.
NOTE: Fiction. Seventeen-year-old Colin Mackifield vows to learn why his father expressed the hope that Colin would avenge him and then committed suicide.

Mercer, Joyce. (1991) Behind the mask of adolescent satanism. Deaconess Press, Minneapolis, MN.

Michaels, J. (1973) The devil is alive and well and living in America today. Award Books, NY, NY.

Michaelson, J. (1989) Like lambs to the slaughter. Harvest House, Eugene, OR.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Part I, Foundations, entails historical, epidemiological, etiological, normative, and cross-cultural dimensions of dissociative phenomena, providing an empirical foundation for the remaining chapters. Part II, Developmental Perspectives, represents a newly emerging area that focuses on developmental aspects of dissociative processes, including the potential role of incest and attachment in the development of dissociative processes, as well as a description of dissociative disorders in childhood and adolescence. Part III, Theoretical Models, encompasses contemporary conceptual and research dimensions from a variety of perspectives. These contributions include psychobiological, information-processing models of dissociation, and the relation of dissociation to hypnotic phenomena, moving beyond earlier theoretical frameworks for elucidating the etiopathogenesis of dissociation. Part IV, entitled Assessment, comprises 3 interrelated chapters devoted to the diagnosis, psychological, and psychophysiological assessment of clients with dissociative disorders. Part V, Diagnostic Classifications, offers clinicians and researchers an overview of current nosology, differential diagnoses, as well as conceptual and clinical implications of the varied dissociative disorders. In Part VI, Therapeutic Interventions, eight chapters are presented that provide a wealth of information for clinicians treating clients with dissociative disorders, PTSD, and survivors of sexual abuse and/or assault. These chapters reflect leading clinical perspectives in the amelioration of dissociative disorders and related sequelae of abuse. In Part VII, the final section, Special Topics, 2 chapters address ritual abuse and ethical-legal issues in dissociative disorders that should be considered as important readings for clinicians working with dissociative disorder clients. [Text, pp. xii - xiii]

Michaelson, Sol M.  and  Lin, James C. (1987)  Biological effects and health implications of radiofrequency radiation. Plenum Press, NY, NY.
NOTE: A scholarly work, highly technical revealing the scientific basis for microwave concerns. Includes: Measurement and physical description of radio and microwave radiation; Dielectric properties of biological materials; Propagation and absorption effects; Behavioral effects, Neural effects, Biochemical effects; Cardiovascular effects; Ocular effects; Protection Guides. 

Michelet, Jules, (1992) Satanism and witchcraft: The classic study of medieval superstition. Translated by Allinson, A.R.. Carol Pub., NY, NY.
NOTE: History of witchcraft and satanism in Europe to 1500.

Mizrach, Steven. The occult and the Third Reich: The occult and nazism re-examined.

Morehouse, David. (1996) Psychic warrior: Inside the CIA's Stargate program: The true story of a soldier's espionage and awakening. St. Martin's Press, NY, NY.
NOTE: A first-person account of the Pentagon's remote-viewing   project "Stargate." Morehouse was a whistleblower on the development of weaponry in this project. After numerous attempts   on his life, and a court-martial, he resigned from the military.  

Morgan, R. (1989) The demon lover: On the sexuality of terrorism. W.W. Norton, NY, NY.

Moriarty, Anthony. (1992) The psychology of adolescent satanism: A guide for parents, counselors, clergy, and teachers. Praeger Publishers/Greenwood, Westport, C.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: The problem -- Personality types of adolescents involved in satanism -- The psychopathic delinquent -- The angry misfit -- The pseudo-intellectual -- The suicidal impulsive -- Risk factors associated with satanism -- Cultural factors -- Physical factors -- Psychological factors -- Social factors -- The satanic Bible -- Satanism as a source of power -- The Satan-God duality -- Rites of passage -- Parent styles: The beginning -- Communicating effectively -- Satanism and suicide
SUMMARY: This book addresses the problems of adolescent Satanism from a psychological viewpoint. It includes the developmental dynamics that underlie four different types of young people who become involved in Satanism and provides an analysis of risk factors. The author critically evaluates the philosophy of satanism through a review of The satanic Bible, and further appraises the causes of satanism by examining the roles of power, ritual, and dualistic thinking in young people's lives. In addition, Moriarty evaluates how communication patterns and parenting styles impact on a young person's vulnerability to become involved in satanism. This is also the first book to describe the relationship between satanism and suicide. Finally, it closes with ten practical suggestions for parents and others that will lead to effective prevention. This volume is intended for a wide audience, including parents, teachers, clergy, counselors, and other mental health professionals, and is a valuable resource for law enforcement personnel.

Morneau, Roger J. (1982) A trip into the supernatural. Review and Herald Pub. Assoc., Washington, D.C.

Morris David B. (1991) The culture of pain. Univ. of CA Press, Berkeley, CA.

Morse, Carol L. Satanic Conditioning: Consideration of Selected Conditioning Techniques in Contemporary Satanic Cults.American Focus Publishing Company, Millburn, NJ.
NOTE:  An examination of conditioning techniques in satanic cults from the educational, scriptural, and behavioral science perspectives.

Moyers, B.D. (1988) The secret government. Seven Locks Press, Cabin John, MD.

Mushanga, Tibamanya mwene. (1992) Criminology in Africa. United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, Rome, Italy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Traditional, colonial and present day administration of criminal justice -- Victims of crime and their rights -- Les delais dans l'administration de la justice criminelle de Madagascar -- Twenty years of state violence in Uganda -- Corruption in Africa: A case study of Nigeria -- Politique criminelle au Cameroun: Essai d'approche d'un modele de transition -- Drug trafficking and drug abuse in Africa -- Ritual homicide in Sierra Leone -- The contribution of the labelling theory to the understanding of oppression, conflict and violence in South Africa -- Changements socioculturels et marginalisation des enfants et des jeunes en Afrique subsaharienne -- Rural-urban migration and the problems of crime and delinquency -- Les deviances de subsistance -- Violence as a weapon of the dispossessed -- Teaching and research network in Africa in the field of criminology
SUMMARY: (from the preface) The international nature of crime and criminal activities requires corresponding action both in terms of national, as well as international cooperation, and research activities represent an important contribution to the analysis, policy formulation and evaluation. In view of this, it is important to appreciate the potential of criminological thinking and research for the development of appropriate social and criminal policy, not only within national boundaries, but at the regional and interregional levels. Criminology in Africa has been produced with contributions from leading African authors who have focused on the various problems facing Africa today regarding crime and criminal justice, and they have, at the same time, put forward their ideas and suggestions for coming to terms with these massive problems.

Myers, Bill. (1995) The spell. Tyndale House, Wheaton, IL.
NOTE: (Publisher's description) Christian fiction. "When they move to California after their missionary father is killed in South America, Rebecca must deal with the threats of a group of satanists while her younger brother Scott faces temptation at the hands of a beautiful classmate."

Myers, Bill. (1998)The ancients. Tyndale House,Wheaton, IL.
NOTE: Christian Fiction

Myers, Bill. (1998)  The scream. Tyndale House,Wheaton, IL.
NOTE: Christian Fiction

Myers, John E.B. (1994). The backlash: Child protection under fire. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA.
NOTE: Provides a sampling of perspectives that include county CPS administration, state-level CPS administration, Victims of Child Abuse Laws (VOCAL), the experience of backlash in Europe, and a survey of backlash literature.

 

 

Napier, Nancy J. Getting through the day: Strategies for adults hurt as children. Sidran Foundation Press, Baltimore, MD. http://www.sidran.org/http://www.sidran.org/
NOTE: In straightforward language, the author discusses the continuum of dissociation and explains the difference between ordinary mood shifts and trauma-induced dissociation. Chapters are devoted to the therapeutic value of dissociation, triggers, mindfulness, "inner child" parts, shame, your "future" self, and your relationships with family, friends, and therapist.

Nathan, Debbie and Snedeker, Micheal. (1995) Satan's silence: ritual abuse and the making of a modern American witch-hunt. Basic Books, NY, NY.

Nevius, John Livingston. (1968) Demon possession. Pref. by Merrill F. Unger. [8th ed.] Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids, MI.
NOTE: First ed. published in 1895 with the title: Demon possession and allied themes. F. H. Revell Company, Chicago, IL.

Newton, M. (1993) Raising hell: An encyclopedia of devil worship and satanic crime. Avon Books, NY, NY.
NOTE: Short, accurate entries on a variety of subjects. Extensive bibliography, but entries are not referenced.

Newton, Toyne, Walker, Charles, and Brown, Alan. (1987) The demonic connection: An investigation into satanism in England and the international black magic conspiracy. Poole, NY, NY, also Blandford Press, NY, NY, Distributed in the U.S. by Sterling Pub. Co.

Newton, Toyne.(2002) The dark worship.Vega, London, England.
NOTE: (From the publisher's description) A historian of the occult sheds new light on the influence of groups such as the Gnostics, Sufis, Assassins, Druids, Templars, and other secret societies whose members have included British and French royalty and leaders in modern American governments. Little-known groups such as the Black Sorcerers, Friends of Hekate, and Zoroastrian Priesthood receive their notorious due, with photos of worship sites, ritual objects, and hidden documents.

Nichols, Preston B. and Moon, Peter. (1994) Montauk revisited: Adventures in synchronicity. Sky Books, NY, NY.

Nickson, Elizabeth (1994) The monkey-puzzle tree. Knopf Canada, Toronto, Canada and Trafalgar Square, London, England. 
NOTE:  A fictionalized account of her mother's experiences at Allan Institute, where Dr. Ewen Cameron conducted CIA-funded mind control experiments. 

Noblitt, Randall, and Perskin, Pamela. (1995) Cult and ritual abuse: Its history, anthropology, and recent discovery in contemporary America. Praeger Publishing, Westport, CT.
SUMMARY: This book reviews both the published and unpublished accounts of ritual abuse and the commentaries on this subject and also describes one therapist's personal experience in evaluating and treating individuals who claim to have been ritually abused. In examining the historical and anthropological background of such practices, accounts of religions, cults, and fraternal organizations were found to have used traumatic rituals to create altered states of consciousness. Apparently, such mental states have sometimes been viewed as sacred, i.e., as the magical catalyst for profound visions or possession by gods. In other cases, these techniques have allegedly been used to establish psychological control, which has existed largely in secrecy, essentially unknown in the mental health professions. Based on patient accounts, however, these traumatic acts of mind control occur in modern, civilized societies, including contemporary America. The stories told by patients include descriptions of abuse in sadistic ceremonies, some of which are allegedly associated with satanic, luciferian, and other ideologies alien to mainstream values. The psychiatric symptoms displayed by these individuals are similar to those described as "possessed" in various other cultures. The authors conclude that the diagnosis of multiple personality disorder, or as it has been renamed, dissociative identity disorder, is a Western version of what has been known historically and anthropologically as possession. The authors discuss the controversy over the validity of ritual abuse claims by the patients of mental health professionals and the willingness of some therapists to believe these claims. The controversy is fed by the politics of psychotherapy, a generally unsympathetic and sometimes hostile media bias, and a growing contingent of individuals who argue that current allegations of child abuse are overstated. Appendixes contain a proposed diagnosis for cult and ritual trauma disorder and a profile of the Society for the Investigation, Treatment, and Prevention of Ritual and Cult Abuse.

Noblitt, Randall and Perskin, Pamela. (2000) Cult and ritual abuse: Its history, anthropology, and recent discovery in contemporary America. Revised edition. Praeger, Westport, CT.

Noel, Barbara  (1972) You must be dreaming. Poseidon Press, NY, NY.

North, C. S., Ryall, J., M., Ricci, D., A., and Wetzel, R. D. (1993) Multiple personalities, multiple disorders: Psychiatric classification and media influence. Oxford Univ. Press, NY, NY.

Nugent, C. (1983) Masks of satan:the demonic in history. Sheed and Ward, London, England.

Nyiszli, Miklos. translated by Kremer, Tibere and Seaver, Richard. (1986) Auschwitz: An eyewitness account of Mengele's infamous death camp. Seaver Books, NY, NY.

 

 

O'Brien, Cathy and Mark Phillips, Mark.(1995) Trance formation of America:  The true life story of a CIA slave. Reality Marketing, Las Vegas, NV.
NOTE: Cathy O'Brien alleges she was a MKULTRA Presidential Model (e.g.: slave to presidents and other heads of state). Anyone who has had DC-level MKULTRA experiences are advised not to read Cathy's book until most of their memories have been independently recovered and documented. Good reference list and index.

Ofshe, R. (1994) Making monsters: False memories, psychotherapy, and sexual hysteria. Charles Scribner/Macmillan, NY, NY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: The myths of memory -- Effort after meaning --Symptoms of pseudoscience -- Creation of the abuse narrative -- Investment in belief -- Life with father -- Hypnosis and the creation of pseudomemories -- Two cases of hypnotic story creation -- Reason and darkness: The strange stories of satanic abuse -- Multiple personality disorder: The creation of a sickness -- Therapy of a High Priestess -- The murder, the witness, and the psychiatrist -- Deaths in the family -- Conclusion: The etiology of recovered memory therapy -- Appendix: Three papers
SUMMARY: (Publisher’s description) Through case histories, persuasive arguments and extensive documentation, (the authors) attack what they see as a devastating trend in psychotherapy, where therapists--under the guise of helping their patients--lead them to erroneously believe they have unlocked long-buried memories of events about which they have lost all knowledge. The problem, say the authors, is that memories retrieved, using the techniques of this therapy, are false: the events never took place. Yet time and again, over-zealous therapists have induced vulnerable patients to believe they have been victims of years-long brutalization and sexual abuse, often by members of their own families, and/or suffer from multiple personality disorders. (from the preface) (The authors') goal is to prove beyond doubt that devastating mistakes are being made within certain therapy settings. By relying on the published works of recovered memory clinicians for the bulk of (the) evidence, (they) intend to show that these mistakes are not being made by aberrant clinicians but by a substantial group of therapists who have created a movement replete with scholarly and how-to books, conferences for clinicians, journals, newsletters, and a raft of prominent experts. This work is intended as an expose of a pseudoscientific enterprise that is damaging the lives of people in need.

O'Hagan, K. (1993) Emotional and psychological abuse of children. Univ. of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Court out -- Knowing or feeling -- Definitions of emotional and psychological abuse -- Emotional development--emotional abuse -- Psychological development--psychological abuse -- Global, cultural and historical contexts -- Emotional and psychological abuse within the modern child care system -- Organized ritual abuse -- Case histories -- Parents -- Single teenage mothers: The social, economic, and cultural constructs -- Parents with mental health problems -- Parents of children failing to thrive -- Observation, communication and assessment -- The emotional and psychological abuse of Michelle -- Implications for management and training.
SUMMARY: This book aims to enable practitioners to articulate precisely what is meant by the terms 'emotional' and 'psychological' abuse; to be able to identify it, and to formulate effective strategies for dealing with it. The author identifies certain categories of parent and parental circumstances which are conducive to the emotional and psychological abuse of children. He makes clear however, that parents are not the only care-givers who abuse children in this way. He explores such abuse within a historical, global and cultural context, and examines recent inquiry reports which have exposed the emotional and psychological abuse of children within the child care and child protection systems. Numerous case histories are provided, and one is explored in detail within the context of new child care legislation.

Oke, I. (1991) Blood Secrets: The true story of demon worship and ceremonial murder. Berkeley Publishing Group, NY, NY.
NOTE: A Nigerian describes his experience as a priest of traditional and perverted juju, from which Voodoo and Santeria are derived.

Oksana, Chrystine. (1994) Safe passage to healing: A guide for survivors of ritual abuse. Harper Perennial, NY. NY.
NOTE: In the format of The Courage to Heal. This book helps demystifies ritual abuse cults and methods and offers groundbreaking healing strategies. Standard guide for survivors and for anyone treating survivors of ritual abuse.

Olsen, Sarah E. (1997)  Becoming one: A story of triumph over MPD. Trilogy Books, Pasadena, CA.
NOTE: A first-person account of recovery from MPD.

Ossai-Ugbah, Chikaogu D.(2001) Life without chains (basics in demonology,) Stream Christian Publishers, Jos, Nigeria.
NOTE: Satanism and Christian spiritual warfare in Nigeria.

Ottens, Allen J. and Myer, Rick. (1998) Satanism: Rumor, reality, and controversy. Rosen Pub. Group, NY, NY.
NOTE: Presents arguments for treating teen satanic worship as a mental health problem rather than a religious issue and provides information about rituals and symbols, signs of involvement, and the controversy surrounding this topic.

Ottens, Allen J. (1993) Coping with satanism. Rosen Pub. Group, NY, NY.
NOTE: Presents arguments for treating teen satanic worship as a mental health problem rather than a religious issue. Provides information about rituals and symbols, and points out risk factors to help the reader objectively evaluate the controversy surrounding satanism.

 

 

Palermo, George B. and Del Re, Michele C. (1999) Satanism: Psychiatric and legal views. C.C. Thomas, Springfield, IL.

Parfitt, Will, and Drylie, A. (1976) A Crowley cross-index. ZRO, Bath, England.

Parker, J. (1993) At the heart of darkness: Witchcraft, black magic and satanism today, Pan McMillan, London, England

Parkin, David, ed.. (1985) The anthropology of evil. Oxfordshire, Oxford, England and Blackwell, NY, NY. 

Passantino, Robert and Passantino, Gretchen. (1991) When the devil dares your kids: Protecting your children from satanism, witchcraft, and the occult. Vine Books, Ann Arbor, MI.

Passantino, Bob and Passantino, Gretchen. (1995) Satanism. ZonervanPublishing House, Grand Rapids. MI.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: How to use this book: Introduction: History: Misconceptions about satanism: Theology: Witnessing tips: Selected bibliography: Parallel comparison chart: Glossary.
NOTE: This is a Christian pamphlet, part of a series on responding to different religions and sects. The authors view satanism as comprised of mainly young males, mostly self-styles loners, but some belonging to formal groups such as The Church if Satan and the Temple of Set. They estimate the total number of satanists as 6,000 worldwide, and do not lend credence to multi-generational satanism or allegations of ritual abuse in day care.

Patterson, Earl S. (1987) Satanism: The group and the loss of self. Fatick Press, Meriden, CT.

Pengelly, J. and Waredale, D. (1992) Something out of nothing: The myth of "satanic ritual abuse" and the truth about paganism and witchcraft. Pagan Federation.

Perlmutter,  Dawn. (2004) Investigating religious terrorism and ritualistic crimes. Available from CRC Press, LLC, 2000 NW Corporate Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33431 or www.crcpress.com
NOTE: Presents signs and symbols to look for in crime scenes, describes groups involved in rituals, and lists symptoms of ritualistic and sexual abuse.

Peters, Ted. (1994)Sin: Radical evil in soul and society. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, MI.

Peterson, Alan H., Editor (1999) The American Focus on Satanic Crime, Vol. 13: The Illuminati's New World Order. American Focus Publishers, Edison, NJ.

Peterson, Alan H. (ed.) (2004) Signs and Symbols of Satan. American Focus Publishers, Edison, NJ.

Phillips, Phil and Robie, Joan Hake. (1987) Halloween and Satanism. Starburst, Lancaster, PA.

Pines, Maya. (1973) The brain changers: Scientists and the new mind control. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, NY, NY.

Post, Connie. (1997) The house on Survival Avenue. Privately published: Connie Post, P.O. Box 5591 Pleasanton, CA 94588.
NOTE: Poetry about surviving incest and ritual abuse.

Posner, Gerald L. (1986) Mengele: The complete story. McGraw-Hill, NY, NY .

Pendergrast, M. (1995) Victims of memory: Incest accusations and shattered lives. Upper Access, Hinesburg, VT.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Victims of memory: An overview -- Daughters lost -- How to become a survivor -- The memory maze -- How to believe the unbelievable -- Multiple personalities and satanic cults -- The therapists -- The survivors -- The accused -- The retractors -- And a little child shall lead them (and be led) -- A brief history: The witch craze, reflex arcs, and Freud's legacy -- Why now? -- Survivorship as religion: Martyrs, true believers, and gurus -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Epilogue: A letter to Stacey and Christina -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index.
NOTE: (Publisher’s description) Misinformation from therapists or books can provide a powerful formula for changing a person's entire belief system. That is what Victims of Memory is about--how perfectly normal people... could come to believe in such horrible delusions (such as being victims of incest), and how responsible therapists and critics can bring an end to this madness. As an investigative journalist and scholar, (the author) has delved into the complicated social, cultural, and individual factors that lie behind the accusations. Victims of memory explores a seemingly inexplicable phenomenon, one that will engage psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists and other scholars.

Prendergast, William E  (1993) The merry-go-round of sexual abuse: Identifying and treating survivors.  Haworth Press, NY, NY.
NOTE: Topics treated in this book include distinguishing characteristics of survivors of rape, incest, and ritual abuse, how survivors deal with sexual trauma, "imprinting" as a result of early seduction/molestation, behavioral effects of sexual trauma, and various aspects of survivor treatment. Each chapter has vignettes from the author's experiences of working with survivors since 1961.

Provost, Gary. (1989) Across the border: The true story of the satanic cult killings in Matamoros, Mexico. Pocket Books, NY, NY.

Pulling, Patricia and Cawthon, Kathy (1989). The devil's web. Huntington House. Lafayette, LA.

Putnam, F. W. (1986). “Treatment of multiple personality: state of the art.” In Braun, B. G. (ed.) Treatment of multiple personality disorder. (pp 175-198). American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC.

 

 

Rappoport, Jon. (1995)  U.S. Government mind control experiments on children J. Rappoport, San Diego, CA. See http://web.archive.org/web/19970630225807/www.guardsec.com/books/mindcon.shtml
NOTE: Rapoport, an investigative reporter working to expose corruption within government and corporations, presents testimony gathered from around the U.S. for the President's Advisory Committee on Radiation.  This testimony gives names and locations where these mind-control operations may still be going on.  The book offers reasons why CIA and military doctors inflicted this torture on children, and what the long-range plan may be.

Rappoport, Jon. (1998) The Secret Behind Secret Societies. Kendall/Hunt Publishing, Dubuque, IA. See:
Vol. 1: Chapters 1-35 http://www.nomorefakenews.com/members/SecretsVol1.php. 
Vol 2: Chapters 1-35 http://www.nomorefakenews.com/members/SecretsIntro.php.
Vol 3 Chapters 1-15 http://www.nomorefakenews.com/members/DisplaySeries.php?key=1.

Raschke, C. A. (1990) Painted black: from drug killings to heavy metal: The alarming true story of how satanism is terrorizing our communities. Harper/Row, San Francisco, CA.
NOTE: A history of above-board satanism in America.

Reed, Robert D. and Kaus, Danek S. (1992) Ritual child abuse: How and where to find facts and get help. R&E Publishers, Saratoga, CA.

Regardie, Israel. (1968) Roll away the stone; An introduction to Aleister Crowley's essays on the psychology of hashish. Llewellyn, St. Paul, MN.

Regardie, Israel. (1970) The eye in the triangle; An interpretation of Aleister Crowley. Llewellyn, St. Paul, MN. Also (1982) Falcon Press, Phoenix, AZ.

Regardie, Israel, and Stephensen, P.R. (1983) The legend of Aleister Crowley. Falcon Press, Phoenix, AZ.

Reid, Greg. (1993 and 1997). A professional's guide to occult crimes. Youthfire Publications, El Paso, TX.
NOTE: Manual covers basic information on calendar dates, rituals, and symbols and also contains analysis of trends and drawings of teens.

Reid, Greg (1995). Orphans in the storm: Male survivors of sexual and ritual abuse. Youthfire Publications, El Paso, TX and The American Focus on Satanic Crime Vol. 27. American Focus Publishers, Edison, NJ.
NOTE: Part One contains facts helpful to professionals and Part Two addresses personal issues molested boys, teens and men face on the road to healing.

Reid, Greg. Nobody's angel: A  true story of satanic ritual abuse, occult bondage and redemption. Youthfire Publications, Box 370006, El Paso, TX 79937.
NOTE: (From the publisher) True account of a survivor of childhood satanic rituals and sexual abuse who became a teenage occultist before breaking away. Part one, "Forget", details childhood traumas, occult practices, and eventual extraction from the occult. Part two, "Remember", details recalling the past and recovering from the trauma. Christian viewpoint.

Reid, Greg Diary of a devil hunter: A ten year odyssey of a satanic crime investigator. Youthfire Publications, El Paso, TX and The American Focus on Satanic Crime: Vol. 28. American Focus Publishers, Edison, NJ.

Reid, Greg(1997) Teen satanism: Redeeming the devil's children Youthfire Publications, Box 370006, El Paso, TX.

Reviere, Susan L. (1997) Memory and childhood trauma: A clinician's guide to the literature. Guilford Press, NY, NY.

Reynolds, M. (1991) The reality: The truths about satanic/ritualistic abuse and multiple personality disorder. Privately printed, P.O. Box 68l83, Portland OR 97268.
NOTE: An excellent introduction to the recognition of satanic abuse, with a glossary, lists of phobias and holidays, etc., and a first-person account of several rituals.

Rhodes, Henry Taylor Fowkes. (1968) The satanic mass: A criminological study. Jarrolds, London, England.

Rich, Mary and Jose, Carol. (1996) Evil web: A true story of cult abuse and courage. Horizon Press, Far Hills, NJ. 
NOTE: This is Mary Rich's story of her involvement, along with her husband's and children's, with an abusive Christian-based cult.  It details the emotional and physical horrors of abuse, which they lived through, her own escape, her fight to find and reclaim her children, and the successful criminal prosecution against the cult leader, Ronald Larrinaga.  It can be very triggering, especially for those who react to Biblical verses coupled with abuse, and mothers who do not, or cannot, protect their children from abusive religious authorities.  A short afterword on cults is provided by Robert T. Cross,

Richards, Roberta and Rachel 2. (1993) The devil next door. Sunflower Ink, Carmel, CA.
NOTE: Case studies of ritual abuse victims and multiple personalities.

Richardson, Anna (1997) Double vision: A travelogue of recovery from ritual abuse,  Trilogy Books, Pasadena, CA.
NOTE:  A first-person account of remembering and healing from severe trauma in a cult setting.

Richardson, James T. and Bromley, David G., Eds. (1983) The Brainwashing/deprogramming controversy: Sociological, psychological, legal, and historical perspectives. E. Mellen Press, NY, NY.

Richardson, J. T., Best, J., and Bromley, D. G. (eds). (1991) The satanism scare: Social institutions and social change. Aldine de Gruyter, NY, NY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Part I. Introduction -- Satanism as a social problem -- Part II. Anthropological and historical perspectives on satanism -- The demonology of satanism: An anthropological view -- The historical satan -- Satanism: The new cult scare -- Part III. The satanic threat to children -- Satanism and child molestation: Constructing the ritual abuse scare -- Endangered children and antisatanist rhetoric -- Satanic cults, satanic play: Is Dungeons & Dragons a breeding ground for the Devil? -- Part IV. Psychiatry and occult survivors -- Occult survivors: The making of a myth -- Satanism and psychotherapy: A rumor in search of an inquisition -- Part V. Satanism and the law -- The police model of satanism crime -- Law enforcement and the satanic crime connection: A survey of cult cops -- Satanism in the courts: From murder to heavy metal -- Part VI. Rumors and news about satanism -- The dynamics of rumor--Panics about satanic cults -- Accusations of satanism and racial tensions in the Matamoros cult murders -- Devil worship in western Montana: A case study in rumor construction -- Cauldrons bubble, satan's trouble, but witches are okay: Media constructions of satanism and witchcraft -- Part VII. The satanists -- Legend-trips and satanism: Adolescents' ostensive traditions as cult activity -- Social construction from within: Satan's process
NOTE: Although there is growing concern over satanism as a threat to American life, the topic has received surprisingly little serious attention. Recognizing this, the editors of this volume have selected papers from a wide variety of disciplines, broadly covering contemporary aspects of satanism from the vantage point of studies in folklore, cults, religion, deviance, rock music, rumor, and the mass media.

Ridgeway, J. (1990) Blood in the face: The Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, Nazi skinheads, and the rise of a new white culture. Thunder's Mouth Press, NY, NY.
NOTE: Well-written history of the white supremacist movement in America since l960.

Ritchie, Jean (1991) The secret world of cults. Centrepoint, London, England.

Rivera, Margo. (1996) More alike than different:  Treating severely dissociative trauma survivors.  Univ. of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada.

Robbins, R.H. (1959). The encyclopedia of witchcraft and demonology. Bonanza Books, NY, NY.

Roberts, Nora. (1992) Divine Evil. Bantam Books, NY, NY. ISBN: 0553294903
A romantic mystery about satanic ritual murders.

Roberts, Susan, (1978) The magician of the Golden Dawn: The story of Aleister Crowley. Contemporary Books, Chicago, IL.

Rogers, Alexandra (1994). For survival's sake workbook. The Rogers Co., Lewiston, NY.
NOTE: Therapy workbook for survivors of ritualistic, religious and organizational abuse, with segments for multiples.

Roleff, Tami, (ed.) (2002) Satanism. Greenhaven Press, San Diego, CA.

Rose, Emilie P. (1996) Reaching for the light: A guide for ritual abuse survivors and their therapists. Pilgrim Press, Cleveland, OH.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:: Foreword (Renee Frederickson): Preface: Introduction: Prelude: Davida Angelica roared: The basics: What is ritual abuse?: Building networks: Interlude I: Michelle's story: Kid management: Interlude II: Adam's story: Reprogramming: overcoming Mind control: Loss and grief: Interlude III: Living the questions: Facing Evil: Interlude IV: Baby angels: reclaiming ritual as an agent of healing: Interlude V: from a child survivor of ritual abuse: Healing our spiritual selves: Interlude VI: Love in real: Long-term healing: For therapists and helpers: Postlude: Courageous hope: Definitions: Guided imagery for creating a safe place: Notes: The survivor's glossary of medical terms.

Roseman, Mark E., Craig, William B., and Scott, Gini Graham. (1997) You the Jury: A recovered memory case: Allegations of sexual abuse [by] Mark E. Roseman, for the plaintiff, William B. Craig, for the defense, Gini Graham Scott, for the record. Seven Locks Press, Santa Ana, CA.
NOTE: Highlights both sides of a child sexual abuse lawsuit.

Ross, Colin A. (1995) Satanic ritual abuse: Principles of treatment.  Univ. of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada and Buffalo NY. 
NOTE: Describes a treatment method for satanic ritual abuse survivors with multiple personality disorder (MPD) in which the interventions can be used regardless of what percentage of the memories are real. Provides guidelines for how to recognize and treat such cases. Contemporary satanic ritual abuse in a context of Judaeo-Christian culture and is rooted in themes of dissociation, dualism, and projection.

Ross, Colin A. (1997) Dissociative identity disorder: Diagnosis, clinical features, and treatment of multiple personality. Wiley, NY, NY.

Ross, Colin A. (2000) A. Bluebird: Deliberate creation of multiple personality by psychiatrists. Manitou Communications, Richardson, TX.
SUMMARY: BLUEBIRD was a CIA mind control program that ran from 1951 to 1953. Using the medical school library, out-of-print books, and requests filed through the Freedom of Information Act, Ross documents that the CIA and military intelligence agencies have been creating multiple personality experimentally, and using these subjects in courier and infiltration operations. Includes material on remote transmitters and drug experiments on children, A complete listing of MKULTRA Subprojects, correspondence between Estabrooks and J. Edgar Hoover, and other documents is included in the Appendices. Afterword by Margaret Singer.

Ross, Joan and Michael Langone. (1988) Cults: What parents should know: A practical guide to help parents with children in destructive groups. American Family Foundation, Weston, MA.

Rossman, B.B. and Rosenberg, Mindy S.  (eds.) (1998) Multiple victimization of children: Conceptual, developmental, research, and treatment issues. Haworth Maltreatment and Trauma Press, Binghamton, NY.

Rothschild, Babette. (2000) The body remembers: The psychophysiology of trauma and trauma treatment. W.W.Norton, NY, NY.

Rothschild, Babette. (2003) The body remembers casebook: Unifying methods and models in the treatment of trauma and PTSD. W.W.Norton, NY, NY.
NOTE: Advocates tailoring therapy to individual cases and demonstrates the use of psychodynamic, cognitive, EMDR, SIBAM and other therapies  in trauma treatment.

Rowe G.T. (1976) My undercover years with the Ku Klux Klan Bantam Books, NY, NY.

Russell, Jeffrey Burton. 1977) The devil: Perceptions of evil from antiquity to primitive Christianity. Cornell Univ. Press, Ithaca, NY.

Russell, Jeffrey Burton (1986) Mephistopheles: The devil in the modern world. Cornell Univ.Press, Ithaca, NY.

Russell, Jeffrey Burton. (1998) Prince of darkness: Radical evil and the power of good in history. Cornell Univ. Press, Ithaca, NY,

Russell-Manning, Elizabeth (ed.) (1996) Mind control in the US prison system.  Flatland Books, Fort Bragg, CA,

Russell-Manning, Elizabeth and Welsh, Cheryl, Eds.  Whistle blowers. Flatland Books, San Francisco, CA and Greensward Press, San Francisco, CA.
NOTE: Includes published testimonies of survivors of electronic mind control.

Russo, Steve (1994) The devil's playground. Harvest House, Eugene, OR.

Russo, Steve. (2004) Wicked good: Why the dark side fascinates us and how to overcome it. Tyndale House Publishers, Wheaton, IL.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Satan's targets -- The fascination with evil -- Do you know your enemy? -- The battle for your mind -- Is rock music really satanic? -- Alternate lives -- Witchcraft isn't cool ---Satanism, New Age, and the occult -- Vampires, ghosts, and angels -- Take control -- Our defender -- Who are you? -- Combat ready -- Choose your weapons -- Freedom from the power of darkness -- Candle in the dark.

Rutz, Carol. (2001) A nation betrayed:  Secret cold war experiments performed on our children and other innocent people.  Fidelity Publishing, Grass Lake, MI. See also http://www2.dmci.net/users/casey
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Part I Mind Control Experiments on Children Prologue 1  The Spoils of War 2  A Star is Born 3  Home Sweet Home 4  Men Behind the Shadow Government 5  Training for the Agency 6  Dr. Black 7  Conclusion   MKULTRA Documents   Part II Radiation, Biological and Chemical Experiments Radiation Experiments   Human Research at the Bomb Tests   Flashblindness Experiments   Research On Protective Clothes   Human Radiation Experiments    Infants, Children and Pregnant Women   The Iodine 131 Experiment in Alaska   The Oregon and Washington Experiments   The Green Run   Other   Biological and Chemical Experiments Sea Dumping of Chemical Weapons   Human Testing   The Incapacitant Program   LSD Testing   Biological Weapons and Testing   Open Air Testing   Army Contracts with Outside Agencies   FOIA Requests   Appeal to Lawmakers by MKULTRA Targeted Individuals   End Notes   Index

Ryder, D. (1992) Breaking the circle of ritual satanic abuse: Recognizing and recovering from the hidden trauma. CompCare Publishers, Minneapolis, MN.
NOTE A book on healing from ritual satanic abuse that combines current therapeutic approaches to post trauma states with the 12-step philosophy of Survivors of Incest Anonymous.

Ryder, Daniel. (1994) Cover-up of the century: Satanic ritual crime and world conspiracy. CSS Publishing, Lima, OH and Ryder Publishing, Carmel, CA.
NOTE: A revised and expanded version is now available. The book shows the reality of satanic ritual abuse, cult networking, exposes on a worldwide satanic cult and gives information on clandestine government mind control experimentation.

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