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S., Joe. (1991) Out of hell again: Satanic ritual abuse and recovery. Available from: State of the Art Publishing, Carmel CA.
NOTE: Excerpts from the journal of a survivor who is helped by his Christian faith, therapy, and the Twelve Steps of ACOA.Sachs, Roberta G. (1986). “The adjunctive role of support systems in the treatment of multiple personality disorder.” In Braun, B. G. (ed.), Treatment of multiple personality disorder (pp 175-198). American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC.
Sachs, Roberta G. (1993) "Use of sand trays in the beginning treatment of a patient with dissociative disorder." In Kluft, Richard P and Fine, Catherine G (ed.). Clinical perspectives on multiple personality disorder Am. Psyc. Press, Washington DC, pp. 301-310.
NOTE: Investigators and clinicians working with normal subjects and dissociative disorder patients have been exploring a variety of techniques for bringing previously inaccessible memories back to conscious awareness. The purpose of my discussion here is to illustrate the clinical use of sand trays for uncovering dissociated material. First, I offer a brief historical review of the sand tray techniques. Second, I illustrate the use of sand trays with materials from the treatment of a patient with dissociative disorder, supplemented by the patient's retrospective verbal reports about her state of mind during the time of her experiences with the sand tray technique. [Text, p. 302]
KEY WORDS: Adults - Case Report - Dissociative Identity Disorder - European Americans - Females - Play Therapy - Ritual Abuse - SurvivorsSachs, Roberta G. and Peterson, Judith (1994). Processing memories retrieved by trauma victims and survivors: A primer for therapists. Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute, 1310 Clinic Drive, Tyler, TX 75701.
St. Clair, D. (1987) Say you love satan. Dell, NY, NY.
NOTE: "True crime" format of teenagers involved in satanism and murder.St. Clair, Moriah S.(1998) Abused beyond words: The healing journey of reclaiming our inner power and peace by speaking the unspeakable truth. Pathways United Publications, Corte Madera, CA.
Sakheim, David and Devine, Susan (eds.) (1992) Out of darkness: Exploring satanism and ritual abuse. Lexington Books, NY, NY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: The history of satanic religions, satanic beliefs and practices: Alternative hypotheses regarding claims of satanic cult activity: A critical analysis: Child forensic evaluation and claims of ritual abuse or satanic activity: A law-enforcement perspective on allegations of ritual abuse: Psychological testing: The experience of five families: constructivist self-development theory: A theoretical model of psychological adaptation to severe trauma: Diagnosis and treatment of ritually abused children: Recognition and treatment of survivors reporting ritual abuse: Bound by the boundaries: Therapy issues in work with individuals exposed to severe trauma.
SUMMARY: This book is a balanced presentation of the phenomena of patients reporting Satanic Ritual Abuse as can be seen by the chapter titles listed above. The descriptions of satanic symbols and rituals are purposely vague and general so there won't be accusations of planting memories or contamination. Furthermore, therapists are cautioned about the use of leading questions. The book is intended as a guide for therapists who encounter clients reporting ritual abuse. It also provides an interesting historical account and evolution of satanism, and compares ritual abuse to other forms of documented mind control.Sakheim, David K. (1996) “Clinical aspects of sadistic ritual abuse.” in Michelson, Larry K and Ray, William J (ed.) Handbook of dissociation: Theoretical, empirical, and clinical perspectives. pp. 569-594 Plenum, NY, NY.
NOTE: In this chapter, Sakheim begins by defining ritual abuse and discussing modifiers such as "satanism" that have been applied to its description. Calling for more research, he begins by describing reports from a variety of sources related to ritual abuse . He then moves to a metacognition level and examines 4 of the ways in which people have related to these reports. By utilizing 4 approaches previously suggested by Greaves, general reactions can be characterized as coming from (1) Nihilists, (2) Apologists, (3) Heuristics, and (4) Methodologists. Unfortunately, Sakheim points out, there are no Methodologists since there are so few hard data at this time. However, the mere description of ritual abuse brings forth many complex and difficult questions for treating such abuse victims. This chapter emphasizes that these occur on both the level of the patient, whose information one must process in therapy, and on the level of the therapist, who must consider his or her own personal reactions to hearing stories of ritual abuse. [Introduction, p. 567]Saliba, John A. 1987 Psychiatry and the cults: An annotated bibliography. Garland Publishing, NY, NY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Sources for the study of psychiatry and the cults -- Psychiatry and the cults in historical perspective -- Religion, psychology, and psychiatry -- General studies on cults and sects -- Studies on particular cults and sects -- Psychiatry and the cults in cross-cultural perspective -- Theoretical studies on, and specific examples of, folk psychiatry -- Studies on shamanism and related phenomena -- Current psychological and psychiatric studies on the new cults -- Meditation and yoga -- Pentecostal and charismatic groups -- Studies on, and related to, the brainwashing versus conversion controversy
SUMMARY: (from the preface) Apart from Chapter One, which lists the sources used in compiling this bibliography, three major chapters covering the historical, cross-cultural, and contemporary dimensions, comprise the bulk of cited works. Chapter Two annotates those works on the cults and related topics before 1973, when the current controversy arose. Chapter Three deals with cults or new religious movements in non-Western societies. Chapter Four deals with contemporary writings and takes into account those essays and books published since 1973.Salter, A. C. (1988) Treating child sex offenders and victims: A practical guide. Sage Publications, Newbury Park, CA.
Samways, Louise. (1994) Dangerous persuaders: An expose of personal development. courses and cults, and how they operate in Australia. Penguin Books, Ringwood, Victoria, Australia.
Sandberg, D., Lynn, S. J. and Green, J. P. (1994). “Sexual abuse and re-victimization: Mastery, dysfunctional learning and dissociation.” In Lynn, S. J. and Rhue, J. W. (eds.), Dissociation: Clinical and theoretical perspectives (pp. 242-267). The Guilford Press, NY, NY.
Sanders, E. (l990) The family: The Manson group and its aftermath. Signet (New Am Lib), NY, NY.
NOTE: "True crime" format.Sanders, Emily. Multiple personality disorder: Selected bibliography and resource guide for MPD and ritual abuse.
Sanders, T. L. (1991) Male survivors: 12-step recovery program for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. The Crossing Press, Freedom, CA.
NOTE: Spiritually oriented workbook for male survivors.Sanford, D. (1990) Don't make me go back, Mommy: A child's book about satanic ritual abuse. Multnomah Press, Portland, OR.
NOTE: Children’s book written for five to eight year olds. A little girl discloses about ritual abuse in day care and is believed and helped by her parents and therapist. Popular with adults with inner children.Sanford, Linda T. (1990) Strong at the broken places: Overcoming the trauma of childhood abuse. Random House, NY, NY and Avon, NY, NY.
Sargant, William Walters. (1997) Battle for the mind: A physiology of conversion and brain-washing, with a preface by Charles Swencionis. Malor Books, Cambridge, MA and Doubleday, NY, NY. Originally published (1957) Greenwood Press, Westport, CT.
Sasse, Cynthia Stalter and Widder, Peggy Murphy. (1991) The Kirtland Massacre. D.I. Fine, NY, NY.
NOTE: About cult leader Jeff Lundgren and the murder of five people.Scammell, H (l991) Mortal remains: A true story of ritual murder. Edward Burlingame (HarperCollins), NY, NY.
NOTE: “True crime” format: story of satanic murders in Fall River, Massachusetts.Scheflin, Alan W. and Opton, Edward M. Jr. (1978). The mind manipulators: A non-fiction account. Paddington Press, NY, NY.
Scheflin, Alan and Shapiro, Jerrold Lee. (1989) Trance on trial. Guilford Press, NY, NY.
Schnabel, Jim. (1997) Remote viewers: The secret history of America's psychic spies. Dell, NY, NY.
NOTE: Based on interviews with Col. John Alexander, Ed Dames, Uri Geller, Luis Jolyon West, Hal Puthoff, Ingo Swann, and many other participant's in the Pentagon's "remote viewing" projects, which explored "psi" phenomena -- telepathy, telekinesis, clairvoyance, and hypnosis.Schnoebelen, William James. (1987) Mormonism's temple of doom. Triple J Publishers, Idaho Falls, ID.
Schnoebelen, William, and Schnoebelen, Sharon. (1994) Blood on the doorposts Chick Publications, P. O. BOX 662, Chino, CA. 91708-0662
NOTE: Christian book on spiritual warfare.Schreck, Nicholas. (ed.) (1989) The Manson file. Amok, Los Angeles, CA.
The Killing of Sharon Tate -To Die - the Family - the Garbage -People - Witness to Evil - The Joy of Hooking - Helter Skelter - Child Of Satan, Child Of God - Will You Die For Me? - My Life With Charles Manson - Trial By Your Peers - The Manson Women - Roman Manson In His Own Words - The Manson File - No More Tomorrows - Desert Shadows - Columbo: The Helter Skelter Murders - Manson Behind The Scenes - Taming The Beast - Sharon Tate And The Manson Murders - Squeaky: The Life and Times Of Lynette Fromme - Photographs Of Sharon Tate By Walter Chappell - The Long Prison Journey Of Leslie Van Houten - The Shadow Over Santa Susana - Charles Manson: Music, Mayhem, Murder
NOTE: A collection of Manson's own artwork, letters, poetry, song lyrics, trial testimony.Schutze, J. (1989) Cauldron of blood: The Matamoros cult killings. Avon, NY, NY.
NOTE: “True crime” format.Schwarberg, Gunther.. (1984) The murders at Bullenhuser Damm: The SS doctor and the children. Translated from the German by Rosenfeld, Baber, Erna and Rosenfeld, Alvin H. Indiana Univ. Press, Bloomington, IN.
Schwartz, Harvey L. 2000. Dialogues with forgotten voices: Relational perspectives on child abuse trauma and treatment of dissociative disorders. Basic Books, NY, NY. ISBN: 0465095739
NOTE: A complex and technical treatment of the dynamics of victims of extreme childhood abuse, perpetrators, and helping professionals. Contains many references to ritual abuse throughout the book.Schwarz, Ted and Empey, Duane. (1988) Satanism: Is your family safe? Zondervan, Grand Rapids, MI.
Schwitzgebel, R. L. and Schwitzgebel, R. K. (1973) Psychotechnology. Holt, Rhinehart and Winston, NY, NY.
Scott, Barbara, and Younce, Carrie. (1996) Secrets of the gathering darkness. T Nelson, Nashville, TN.
NOTE: Christian fictionScott, Sara. (2001) Politics and experience of ritual abuse: Beyond disbelief. Open Univ., Buckingham, England and Philadelphia, PA.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction - Child sexual abuse - the shaping of a social problem - Unreliable witnesses - memories and moral panic - The nature of the beast - pornography, prostitution and everyday life - The flesh and the word - beliefs and believing in ritual abuse - The Gender of horror - Making death meaningful - Composing the self - Conclusion - Appendix - Bibliography
NOTE: A sociological study of and case studies British ritual abuse survivors, supplemented with data from American survivors. Focuses on why ritual abuse has aroused such controversy. Feminist view point.Scully, D. (1990) Understanding sexual violence: A study of convicted rapists. Unwin Hyman, London, England.
Seth, Ronald. (1977) In the name of the devil: Great Scottish witchcraft cases. Harrolds Publishers, London, England.
Setton, Father Jeffrey J. (1992) Satanism: Is it real? Servant Pub., Ann Arbor, MI.
Sheer, Daniel Elvin, ed. (1961) Electrical stimulation of the brain; an interdisciplinary survey of neurobehavioral integrative systems. Published for the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health by the Univ. of Texas Press, Austin, TX
Simandl, Robert J. (1997) “Teen involvement in the occult.” in Fraser, George A (ed.) The dilemma of ritual abuse: Cautions and guides for therapists, pp. 215-230. American Psychiatric Press, Washington DC.
SUMMARY: The purpose of this chapter is to focus on teenagers who dabble with the symbols and rituals associated with satanism and other areas of the occult, or the experimental teen dabbler group. Although the problems with this group are not as prominent as street gang problems in the United States, the growing phenomenon of teenage dabblers is a major concern and a problem for both urban and rural populations. The term dabbler may be misleading, as I have discovered in my work that these teens are killing themselves, their parents, and others. I may eventually change my terminology because my conclusion is that the behavior of this group is often more serious than just dabbling. [Text, p. 216]Simonds, S. (1994). Bridging the silence. Norton, NY, NY.
Simpson, Christopher. (1988) Blowback: America's recruitment of nazis and its effects on the cold war. Wiedenfeld and Nicholson, NY, NY.
Sinason, V. (1994) Treating survivors of satanic abuse. Routledge: London, and NY, NY.
NOTE: Thirty-four chapters by different authors covering a wide variety of subjects. Consistently respectful and humane, excellent bibliographies.Sklar, D (1977) The nazis and the occult. Dorset Press, NY, NY. (Formerly titled Gods and beasts.)
NOTE: Analysis of the occult underpinnings of the Third Reich.Smith, Margaret. (1993) Ritual abuse: What it is, why it happens, how to help. HarperSanFrancisco, San Francisco, CA.
NOTE: A general introduction to ritual abuse and healing, written by a survivor/multiple. Contains a chapter on getting out if you are currently cult-involved.Smith, Margaret. (1993) It's love and unity I want: A healing guide for ritual abuse survivors and the people who support them. Privately printed: Reaching Out, 1296 E. Gibson Road, #128, Woodland CA 95776.
Smith, Michelle, and Pazder, Larry. (1980) Michelle remembers. Pocket Books, NY, NY.
NOTE: While in therapy, a Canadian woman relives fourteen months of satanic childhood abuse. Catholic viewpoint. One of the first first-person accounts of ritualabuse.Snowden, Kathy K. Satanic cult ritual abuse. Richmond Psychotherapy Associates, Richmond, VA.
Somerset, Anne. (2003) The Affair of the poisons: Murder, infanticide and satanism at the court of Louis XIV. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, England and (2004) St. Martin's Press, NY, NY.
Speigel, D (1986). “Dissociation, double binds and post traumatic stress in multiple personality disorder.” In Braun, B. G. (ed.), Treatment of multiple personality disorder. (pp.61-78). American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC.
Spellman, Cathy Cash. (1993) Bless the child. Warner Books, NY, NY.
Spencer, J. (1989) Suffer the child. Pocket Books, NY, NY.
NOTE: A readable account of satanic abuse that resulted in multiplicity.Spencer, J. (1997) Satan's high priest: A true story. Pocket Books, NY, NY.
NOTE: Biography of a small-town high priest, his family, and his loss of power within and outside of the cult. Good descriptions of the psychological processes of each family member.Springmeier, Fritz. Bloodlines of the Illuminati.See http://www.whale.to/b/sp/blood.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION The 13 Bloodlines: 1.Astor 2. Bundy 3. Collins 4. DuPonts 5. Freeman 6.Kennedy 7. Li 8. Onassis 9. Reynolds 10. Rockefeller 11. Rothschild 12. Russell 13. Van Duyn -- European Royal Families: Merovingian -- Interconnected families: Krupp Disney McDonaldSpringmeier, Fritz and Wheeler, Cisco. The Illuminati formula used to create an undetectable total mind controlled slave.See http://www.whale.to/b/sp/for.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1: The Selection & Preparation of the Victim 2: The Traumatization & Torture of the Victim 3. The Use of Drugs 4. The Use of Hypnosis 5. The Skill of Lying, The Art of Deceit 6. The Use of Electricity & Electronics 7. Engineering & Structuring Of An MPD System 8. Body Manipulation & Programming 9. Mind Manipulation by Psychological Programming Methods: Behavior Modification, Psychological Motivation, NLP 10. Spiritual Control Techniques, Possession, Trances, Etc. A. Using spiritual principles against a person 11. Internal Controls 12. External Controls Appendix I: The Programmers Appendix II: The Programming SitesSpringmeier, Fritz and Wheeler, Cisco. They know not what they do, An illustrated guide to monarch programming-mind control. See http://educate-yourself.org/mc/IlluminatiFormulaindex.shtml
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1: The Selection & Preparation of the Victim 2: The Traumatization & Torture of the Victim 3. The Use of Drugs 4. The Use of Hypnosis 5. The Skill of Lying, The Art of Deceit 6. The Use of Electricity & Electronics 7. Engineering & Structuring Of An MPD System 8. Body Manipulation & Programming 9. Mind Manipulation by Psychological Programming Methods: Behavior Modification, Psychological Motivation, NLP 10. Spiritual Control Techniques, Possession, Trances, Etc. A. Using spiritual principles against a person 11. Internal Controls 12. External ControlsSpringmeier, Fritz and Wheeler, Cisco. Deeper insights into the Illuminati formula. See http://www.whale.to/b/sp/deep.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 1: Science No. 1 Selection & Preparation of the Victim 2: Science No. 2 The Traumatization & Torture Of The Victim 3. Science No. 3 The Use Of Drugs 4. Science No. 4 Hypnosis 5: Science No. 5 The Skill Of Lying, The Art Of Deceit 6: Science No. 6 The Use Of Electronics and Electricity 7: The Science Of Structuring 8: The Science Of Body Manipulation and Programming 9: The Science Of Mind Manipulation by Psychological Programming Methods: Behavior Modification, Psychological Motivation and NLP 10: The 10th Science Using Spiritual Things to Control A Person 11: Science No. 11 Internal Controls 12: Science No. 12 External Controls Appendix 1 Programmers/Researchers Appendix 2. The Programming Sites Appendix 3. Clones, Synthetics, Organic Robotoids and Doubles Part 2. How Help Comes About for Mindcontrol VictimsStardancer, L. J. Returning to herself. Available from Stardancer, P. O. Box 1284, Lakeport, CA 95453. NOTE: Poetry on healing from ritual abuse.
Stardancer, L. J. Turtleboy and Jet the Wonderpup: A therapeutic comic for ritual abuse survivors. Available from Stardancer, P. O. Box 1284, Lakeport, CA 95453
NOTE: Comics on multiplicity, family life, therapy, and healing from ritual abuse.Steffon, Jeffrey J. (1992) Satanism: Is it real? Servant Pub., Ann Arbor, MI.
NOTE: Catholic viewpointSteiger, Brad. (1969) Sex and satanism. Ace Pub., NY, NY.
Steneck, Nicholas H. (1984) The microwave debate. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
NOTE: A history of the microwave debate, from 1930 to the 1980s. Thermal versus the nonthermal effects, the evolution of standards and concepts; includes monkey experiments of the 50s, Project Pandora and the Moscow Signal. Author Steneck does not subscribe to Brodeur's thesis and his establishment critique is worth reading. Very well researched.Stephensen, Percy Reginald, (1970) The legend of Aleister Crowley; being a study of the documentary evidence relating to a campaign of personal vilification unparalleled in literary history. With an introduction. by Israel Regardie. Llewellyn, Saint Paul, MN.
Still, William. (1990) New World Order: The ancient plan of secret societies. Huntington House, Lafayette, LA.
NOTE: Relates the Illuminati to various major political movements. With material on Albert Pike (who was a major ideologue for the Masons), Mazzini and the Italian RevolutionStoller, R.J. (1975) Perversion: The erotic form of hatred. Pantheon Books, NY, NY and (1986) American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC.
Stover, E. and Nightingale, E. (1985) The breaking of bodies and minds: Torture, psychiatric abuse, and the health professions. Freeman, NY, NY.
Stratford, Lauren (1988) Satan's underground. Harvest House, Eugene, OR.
NOTE: First-person account of a woman's recruitment into satanism and escape. Christian viewpoint.Stratford, Lauren (1993). Stripped naked. Pelican, Gretna, LA.
NOTE: Survivor's account of coming to terms with ritual abuse memories and multiple personality diagnosis. Christian viewpoint.Strieber, Whitley. (1983) The Night Church. Simon and Schuster, NY, NY.
NOTE: FictionSuedfeld, P. (1990) Psychology and torture. Hemisphere, NY. NY.
Sullivan, Kathleen. Lessons we have jearned: A survival guide. PARC-VRAMC, 5251 Hwy. 153, #223, Hixson, TN 37343-4910.
This book is a compilation of advice shared by nine recovering adult governmental mind-control survivors, most of whom are also recovering from ritual abuse. Contains a resource section.Sullivan, Kathleen. Unshackled: A Survivor's Story of Mind Control. Dandelion Books, Tempe, AZ. See http://kathleen-sullivan.com/Unshackled.htm
NOTE: A non-fictional account of Kathleen Sullivan's experiences as part of a criminal network that includes Intelligence personnel, military personnel, doctors and mental health professionals contracted by the military and the CIA, criminal cult leaders and members, pedophiles, pornographers, drug dealers and Nazis.Sulman, Felix G. (1980) The effect of air ionization, electric fields, atmospherics, and other electric phenomena on man and animal. Thomas, Springfield, IL.
NOTE: An encyclopedic volume on the causes and effects of air electric phenomena. Chapters include "Reactions to air electricity," "Electric air pollution," "Prevention of ill effects of air electricity." Topics include biological rhythms, cosmic radiation, microwaves, radar, technics, shielding, ion therapy, and electrotherapy.Suster, Gerald. (1981) Hitler, the occult messiah. St. Martin's Press, NY, NY.
Summers, Montague, ed. The supernatural omnibus: Being a collection of stories of apparitions, witchcraft, werewolves, diabolism, necromancy, satanism, divination, sorcery, goetry, voodoo, possession, occult, doom and destiny. Causeway Books, NY, NY.
Swann, Ingo. (1996) Remote viewing: The real story: An autobiographical memoir. See http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com/Pages/2.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 : Circumstances We Get Sucked Into 2 : Tiflis, Georgia 3 : Telluride, Colorado 4 : Mrs. Buell Mullen 5 : Mrs. Zelda Suplee 6 : Cleve Backster 7 : Feedback and Subliminal Perception 8 : The Repeatable Experiment 9 : Dr. Gertrude Schmeidler 10 : Psychokinesis11 : Encountering The Parapsychology Power Syndrome 12 : Dr. Karlis Osis 13 : Psychic Powers Vs Powers of Biomind 14: Inside The Venerable American Society for Psychical Research 15: Out-Of-Body? And The Emergence Of The Picture Drawings 16: The "Picture Drawings" And My First Ambiguous Success 17: The Emergence of Remote Viewing 18: Janet Lee Mitchell, PhD 19: A "Communication: From The Hard Drive Of Our Species 20: New Year's Day 1972 21: The First Upset At The ASPR 22: Mrs. Ruth Hagy Brod 23: The Calm Before The Storms 24: Some Background Regarding The First Storm At The ASPR 25: The First Storm At The ASPR 26: The First Outbound Remote Viewing Experiment 27: Circumstances Begin Shifting Directions 28: My First Letter To Dr. H.E. Puthoff 29: Calm Before The Second Great Storm At The ASPR 30: The Great Storm At The ASPR 31: Reception For Ingo Swann At ASPR 32: ASPR Disruption33: Airborne Into The Impossible 34: Harold E. Puthoff, Ph.D. 35: Stanford Research Institute 36: Social Introductions and Magnetometer Experiments 37: The Varian Hall of Physics, Stanford University 38: Repercussions Begin 39: Realigning Some Garbled History 40: Dr. Shafica Karagulla 41: Dinner at the Tiller's 42: First Intimations of Psychoenergetics 43: Hail to Circumstances Beyond One's Control 44: Puthoff Spreads the Word 45: Dinner With Ruth Hagy and Al Brod 46: Gloria Swanson 47: What Does One Use For Eyes If One Is Out of Body? 48 : Uri Geller 49: Researching the Craft of Intelligence 50: In The Library of Congress 51: More Shenanigans and Idiocies at ASPR 52: The Darkest Day of My Life (One of Them, Anway) 53: The Second Visit to SRI 54: Transferring Out of Parapsychology 55: "Thoughts Through Space" 56: The Long-Distance Factor 57: Cognitive Aftermath of "Thoughts Through Space" 58: The Media Hysteria of 1972Schwartz, Harvey L. (2000) Dialogues with forgotten voices: Relational perspectives on child abuse trauma and the treatment of severe dissociative disorders. Basic Books, NY, NY.
NOTE: A scholarly work on trauma treatment. Discusses ritually abusing groups, ritual abuse survivors, and satanic abuse.Swartz, R. (1995). Internal family systems therapy. Guilford Press, NY, NY.
Symonds, John. (1951) The great beast: The life and magick of Aleister Crowley. Rider and Co., London, England and (1971) Macdonald and Co., London, England.
Tate, Tim (1991). Children for the devil: Ritual abuse and satanic crime. Methuen, London, England.
NOTE: Documents contemporary cases of ritual child abuse in Europe and presents an historical discussion of occult beliefs and practices.Taylor, Brice. Starshine: One woman's valiant escape from mind control. Available from Brice Taylor Trust, P.O. Box 655, Landrum, SC 29356.
Taylor, Brice. Revivification: A gentle, alternative memory retrieval process for trauma survivors. Available from Brice Taylor Trust, P.O. Box 655, Landrum, SC 29356.
Terr, L. (1994). Unchained memories: True stories of traumatic memories, lost and found. Basic Books, NY, NY.
Teran, Boston. (1999) God is a bullet. Alfred A. Knopf, NY, NY.
NOTE: Fiction. About a twenty-five year old murder and the kidnapping of a teen aged girl by a satanic cult that called The Left-Handed Path. Set in California and Mexico.Terry, M. (1987) The ultimate evil: An investigation into a dangerous satanic cult. Bantam, NY, NY.
NOTE: An extensive investigation of the Son of Sam murders, linking them to a national network of cults.Thomas, Gordon. (1988) Journey into madness: Medical torture and the mind controllers. Bantam: NY, NY and London. Also (1989) Journey into madness: The true story of secret CIA mind control and medical abuse. Bantam, NY, NY.
NOTE: About Dr. Ewen Cameron's CIA-funded psychiatric abuse at the Allen Memorial Institute in Montreal, Canada.Thomas, Gordon. (2002) Mindfield: The CIA and its secret experiments with germ warfare -- America’s greatest secret. Dandelion Books, Tempe, AZ.
NOTE: Documents and details illegal mind control and germ warfare experiments carried out by the CIA on US citizens.Thomas, T. (1989). Men surviving incest: A male survivor shares the process of recovery. Launch Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
NOTE: Addresses isolation, stigmatization, fear, and conflict as experienced by male survivors. Based on a 12-step model.Thuery, Jacques. edited by Edward H. Grant. (1992) Microwaves: industrial, scientific and medical applications. Artech House, Boston, MA.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Part I: Microwaves, Part II: Industrial Applications, Part III: Applications in the Food Industry, Part IV: Biological Effects.
NOTE: Medical applications include "auditory perception", "blood brain barrier", "pearl chain formations", "central nervous system", "microwave drying", "basic interaction with cell membranes", "psychophysiology", "bioelectric vibrations", "hyperthermia for cancer treatment"Tierney, Patrick (1989) The highest alter: The story of human sacrifice. Viking Press, NY, NY.
Tobias and Lalich (1994). Captive hearts, captive minds: Freedom and recovery from cults and abusive relationships. Hunter House, Alameda, CA.
Torem M. S. (1986) “Eating disorders in patients with MPD.” In Kluft, R. P. (ed.), Clinical perspectives on multiple personality disorder. (pp. 343-353). American Psychiatric Press, Washington DC.
Trostle, Lawrence C. (1992) The Stoners:Drugs, demons, and delinquency. Garland, NY, NY.
Valenstein, Elliot S. (1973) Brain control; a critical examination of brain stimulation and psychosurgery. John Wiley, NY. NY.
Vallee, Jacques. (1979) Messengers of deception: UFO Contacts and Cults. And/Or Press, Berkeley, CA.
Van der Hart, Onno, Boon, Suzette, and Jansen, Olga Heijtmajer. (1997) "Ritual abuse in European countries: A clinician's perspective." In Fraser, George A (ed.). The dilemma of ritual abuse: Cautions and guides for therapists. 1st ed; Washington: Am. Psych. Press, pp. 137-163. ISBN: 0-88048-478-0
NOTE: In this chapter, we present an overview of relevant material pertaining to Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) cases involving children in both Great Britain and the Netherlands, diagnostic issues regarding SRA in children and adult DID patients in the Netherlands, treatment issues, and issues related to the credibility of SRA accounts. [Text, p. 139]van der Kolk, Bessel A. (1987). Psychological trauma. American Psychiatric Press, Washington DC.
van der Kolk, Bessel A. (1994) The body keeps the score: Memory and the evolving psychobiology of posttraumatic stress. Harvard Medical School Press, Cambridge, MA.
van der Kolk, Bessel A., McFarlane, Alexander and Weisaeth, Lars, eds. (1997) Traumatic stress: The effects of overwhelming experience on mind, body, and society. Guilford Press, NY, NY.
Verdier, Paul Andre. (1977) Brainwashing and the cults: An expose on capturing the human mind. Borden Pub., Los Angeles, CA.
Victor, Jeffrey S. (1993) Satanic panic: The creation of a contemporary legend. Open Court, Chicago, IL.
NOTE: Satanism is seen as similar to past counter-subversion scares, occurring in response to widespread social, economic, and religious stresses.Virginia. State Crime Commission. (1992) Report of the Virginia State Crime Commission task force study of ritual crime: To the governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia, Richmond, VA.
Viser, William C. (1994) The darkness among us: A look at the sinister growth of the occult and how dangerously close it is to you. Broadman and Holman, Nashville, TN.
Volkman, Ernest and Badggett, Blaine(1989) Secret intelligence: The inside story of America's espionage empire. Doubleday, NY, NY.
Waite, Arthur Edward and Gilbert, R. A. (2003) Devil-worship in France, with Diana Vaughan and the question of modern Palladism. Weiser Books, Boston, MA.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Satanism in the nineteenth century -- The mask of masonry -- The first witnesses of Lucifer -- Ex ore leonis -- The discovery M. Ricoux -- Art sacerdotal -- The devil and the doctor -- Dealings with Diana -- How Lucifer is unmasked -- The vendetta of Signor Margiotta -- Female freemasonry -- The passing of Doctor Bataille -- Diana unveiled -- The radix of modern diabolism -- Diana Vaughan and the question of modern Palladism -- The conspiracy in outline -- The railleries of Dr. Bataille -- The Margiotta embroilment -- The Trent Congress and Diana Vaughan -- The secret doctrine of Albert Pike -- Women and freemasonry -- Who is Diana Vaughan? -- Some consequences of the conspiracy.Waites, Elizabeth A (1993) "Ritualization and abuse.” In Trauma and survival: Post-traumatic and dissociative disorders in women. (1993) pp. 202-210. W.W. Norton, NY, NY.
NOTE: This chapter provides a background for understanding ritual abuse: its origins, appeal, effects and treatment.Waites, Elizabeth. (1993) Trauma and survival: Post-traumatic and dissociative disorders in women. W.W. Norton, NY, NY.
Wakefield, Hollida and Underwager, Ralph. (1994) Return of the furies: An investigation into recovered memory therapy, Open Court, La Salle, IL.
NOTE: Discusses ritual abuse allegations and memories of satanic ritual abuse, By two of the founders of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation.Walsh, Barent W. and Rosen, Paul M. (1988) Self-mutilation: theory, research, and treatment. The Guilford Press, NY, NY.
NOTE: A study of self-mutilation in various populations that stresses that self-mutilation is not a suicide equivalent.Warnke, Mike, Balsiger, Dave and Jones Les. (1972) The satan-seller. Logos International, Plainsfield, NJ.
NOTE: First-person account of an adult's indoctrination into a satanic drug and sex ring, his escape and recovery. Christian viewpoint.Warnke, Mike. (1991) Schemes of satan. Victory House, Tulsa, OK.
NOTE: Christian viewpoint.Warnke, Rose Hall and Hake, Joan. (1985) The great pretender. Starburst, Lancaster, PA.
NOTE: Christian viewpoint.Waterman, Jill, Kelly, Robert J. Oliveri, Mary Kay, abd McCord, Jane.Behind the playground walls: Sexual abuse in preschools. Guilford Press, NY, NY.
NOTE: (from the jacket) Representing over six years of research with children reporting nonritualistic and ritualistic sexual abuse in preschool settings, this book examines the effects of reported molestation on young children and their families. Based on data gathered from the children, parents, and therapists in a comparison study, the book covers the effects on children's behavior, fears, PTSD symptoms, sexuality, achievement, school performance, and self-concept. The ways in which the children and their families coped with reports of abuse and the factors associated with positive short- and long-term outcome are detailed. Part I of the book outlines the scope of the problem. Cases from two communities -- alleged ritualistic abuse in several preschools in Manhattan Beach, California, and nonritualistic abuse in a preschool day care setting in Reno, Nevada -- are described and compared with a control group of nonabused children from southern California. The background literature is reviewed, as are the methods, procedures, and limitations of the study. Chapters in Part II offer perspectives on what happened to the children and the patterns of disclosure in therapy. Part III concentrates on the aftermath of such cases, with separate chapters on the children's overall levels of distress and cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, sexual, and school-related effects. The impact of sexual abuse on the children's parents, families, and therapists is discussed in Part IV. Factors that were associated with positive outcome for the children, both in the short term and at follow-up 5 years after initial disclosure, are then covered in Part V. Part VI presents community and research perspectives on the findings by well-known child abuse experts, and concludes with the authors' recommendations for treatment.Watson P. (1978) War on the mind: The military uses and abuses of psychology.(1980) Penguin, NY, NY, (1978) Basic Books, NY, NY, (1978) Hutchinson, London, England, and (1981) Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England.
Wedge, T. W. and Powers, Robert L. (1988) The satan hunter. Daring Books, Canton, OH.
NOTE: An over-view of movements appealing to teenagers, including heavy metal, Dungeons and Dragons, and above-board satanic groups.Weinstein, Harvey. (1988) A father, a son, and the CIA. James Lorimer, Toronto, Canada.
NOTE: Dr. Weinstein's account of his father's abuse at the hands of Dr. Ewen Cameron, and the successful fight to win judgments against the Canadian government. This is the Canadian edition of Psychiatry and the CIA: Victims of mind control. American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC.Weinstein, Harvey M. (1990) Psychiatry and the CIA: Victims of mind control. American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Part 1: Loss -- The nightmare -- The Canadian and “Al Jolson” -- Memories of the beginning -- When “Al Jolson” lost his voice -- Becoming a psychiatrist -- Part 2: Discovery -- My awakening -- My father's doctor: Ewen Cameron, M.D. -- The experiment -- Supply and demand -- Stitching the pieces together -- The story of Jeanine Huard: Opportunities lost -- The story of Dr. Mary Morrow: The pain of a physician -- Part 3: The fight -- Learning the law -- Psychiatry and politics -- Medical ethics and human experimentation: Nuremberg, Montreal, and now -- A story with no end -- Part 4: The aftermath -- Afterword: The settlement -- Sources -- Index.
SUMMARY: (from the jacket) It was more than 20 years later that Dr. Weinstein realized what had actually happened to his father, while reading an article about secret mind-control projects funded by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). These research experiments had been conducted between 1957 and 1960 at the Allan Memorial Institute in Montreal under the direction of Dr. Ewen Cameron -- the same time period and place that Dr. Weinstein's father, Lou, was being treated for anxiety by the world-renowned psychiatrist. This program (really mind-control experiments) was funded by the CIA and the Canadian government, and was carried out by Dr. Ewen Cameron without the knowledge or informed consent of the patients or their families. Dr. Weinstein chronicles how he spent eight years fighting to help obtain justice for his father, who, along with eight other Canadians, was suing the CIA for negligence in its sponsorship of Cameron's experiments. That program included lengthy periods of multiple electroshocks, hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), prolonged sensory deprivation, forced sleep induced insulin comas, and psychic driving -- an attempt to alter behavior by forcing patients to listen to taped messages over and over again. Dr Weinstein describes his feelings of horror and helplessness while watching his father's health and personality be destroyed as he underwent Cameron's experimental protocol.Wellman, Manly Wade. (1985) The school of darkness. Doubleday, Garden City, NY.
NOTE: FictionWhite, John (ed.) (1988) Psychic warfare: Fact or fiction? Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England and Aquarian Press, NY, NY.
Whitehead, Neil L. (2002) Dark shamans: Kanaimà and the poetics of violent death. Duke Univ. Press, Durham, NC.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. The Ethnographer's Tale 2. Tales of the Kanaima: Observers 3. Tales of the Kanaima: Participants 4. Shamanic Warfare 5. Modernity, Development, and Kanaima Violence 6. Ritual Violence and Magical Death in Amazonia Conclusion: Anthropologies of Violence
NOTE: Rites and ceremonies, violent deaths, shamanism, witchcraft, and ritual abuse in the Paramakatoi Region of Guyana.Whitfield, Charles L. (1995) Memory and Abuse: Remembering and healing the effects of trauma. Health Communications: Deerfield Beach, FL
NOTE: The "false memory" debate is covered in detail, with extensive documentation regarding FMSF. Dr. Whitfield presents extensive well-documented information on traumatic memory by researchers over the past 100 years.Wick, Steve. (1990) Bad company: Drugs, Hollywood, and the Cotton Club murder. Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, San Diego, CA.
Wilder, E. James, (1999) The red dragon cast down: A redemptive response to the occult and satanism. Chosen Books, Grand Rapids, MI.
NOTE: Christian viewpoint.Williams, M. B. (1994). “Establishing safety in survivors of severe sexual abuse.” In Williams, M. B., and Sommer, J. F. (eds.), Handbook of post-traumatic therapy. (pp. 162-178). Greenwood Press, Westport, CT.
Williams, Mary Beth and Soili Poijula (2002) The PTSD Workbook: Simple, Effective Techniques for Overcoming Traumatic Stress Symptoms New Harbinger Publications, Oakland, CA.
Wilson, C. (1973) The occult. Vintage Books, NY, NY.
NOTE: A history of Western occultism, with a chapter on Aleister Crowley.Wilson, J. P., (1994). “The need for an integrative theory of post-traumatic stress disorder.” In Williams, M. B., and Sommer, J. F. (eds.), Handbook of post traumatic therapy. (pp. 3-18). Greenwood Press, Westport, CT.
Wilson, J. P. and Raphael, B. (eds.) (1993). International handbook of traumatic stress syndromes. Plenum Press, NY, NY.
Wilson, J. P., and Lindy, J. D., ed. (1994). Countertransference in the treatment of PTSD. Guilford Press, NY, NY.
Wilson, Snoo, (1983) The number of the beast and Flaming bodies. J. Calder, London, England. Also (1983) Riverrun Press: NY, NY.
Winn, Denise. (1983) The manipulated mind: Brainwashing, conditioning, and indoctrination. Octagon Press, London, England.
Wise, Steven W. (1994) Chambers. T. Nelson, Nashville TN.
NOTE: Christian fiction.Wood, Wendy Ann and Hatton, Leslie (1988) Triumph over darkness. Beyond Words Publishing, Hillsboro, OR.
NOTE: Poems and storiesWood, Wendy Ann (1993). Triumph over darkness: Understanding and healing the trauma of childhood sexual abuse. Beyond Words Publishing: Hillsboro, OR.
NOTE: Includes healing strategies, personal accounts, poetry, questions and answers, "progress reports" on survivors, and chapter on ritual abuse.Woodruff, Paul and Harry Wilmer. (eds.) (1988) Facing evil: Confronting the dreadful power behind genocide, terrorism, and cruelty Open Court, La Salle, IL.
Woodsum, Gayle M. (1998) The ultimate challenge: A revolutionary, sane and sensible response to ritualistic and cult-related abuse. Action Resources International, Laramie, WY.
Wright, L. (1994) Remembering satan. Knopf, NY, NY.
NOTE: About Paul Ingraham and Richard Ofshe.Wurmbrand, Richard. (1976) Was Marx a satanist? Diane Books, Glendale, CA.
Wurmbrand, Richard. (1990) Marx and satan. Living Sacrifice Book Co, Bartlesville, OK.
Young, Walter C. (1992) "Recognition and treatment of survivors reporting ritual abuse." pp. 249-278. In Sakheim, David K. and Devine, Susan, (eds.) Out of darkness: Exploring satanism and ritual abuse. Lexington Books/Macmillan, NY, NY.
NOTE: Addresses ritual abuse from the standpoint of those patients who report ongoing abuse since early childhood at the hands of satanic cults, not only in formalized ceremonies but also on a day-to-day basis within the family. Outlines the presentation and recognition of patients who report ritual abuse and examines the complex treatment issues involved in their rehabilitation.Young, Walter C. and Young, Linda J. (1997) "Recognition and special treatment issues in patients reporting childhood sadistic ritual abuse." In Fraser, George A (ed.). The dilemma of ritual abuse: Cautions and guides for therapists. 1st ed; Washington: Am. Psych. Press, pp. 65-103. ISBN: 0-88048-478-0
NOTE: The purpose of this chapter is to review reports of the Sadistic Ritual Abuse (SRA) phenomenon, to discuss credibility of the accounts, and to describe current issues in its treatment, including preparation for treatment, general treatment issues, management of cultic or satanic alters, pharmacological treatment, and controversy over historical accuracy. Controversial trends in the etiology and treatment of SRA cases are also discussed. It should be kept in mind that the controversy surrounding SRA continues to heighten. Actual clinical interpretations may be considerably different if scientific data should support patients' accounts or, from an opposing viewpoint, if a socially contagious, media-influenced syndrome is shown to run its course among dissociative, suggestible individuals. [Text, p. 68]
Zacharias, Gerhard P. (1980) The satanic cult. Translated from the German Satanskult und Schwarze Messe by Christine Trollope. Allen and Unwin, Boston, MA and London, England.
Zwick, C. C. The cult of AAI. Pentland Press, England and Raleigh, NC.
NOTE: Christian fiction.
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