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Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse Alison Miller

Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse By Alison Miller

Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse by Alison Miller


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This manual is a step-by-step guide for therapists working with survivors of complex mind control and ritual abuse, explaining how survivors were trained and how to help them recover and take control of their own lives. It is an invaluable resource for all mental health and social care professionals.

Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse Summary

Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse: A Manual for Therapists by Alison Miller

This book was written to meet the need of therapists: a succinct, thorough, practical, clear, down-to-earth handbook to which a therapist can refer as needed. Many, if not most, therapists have encountered a victim of complex mind control and ritual abuse, and most therapists feel deskilled in this work. Working with such clients is a challenge for therapists, given the extreme and prolonged nature of the clients trauma, the severity of their dissociative disorders, the complexity of the mind control they have experienced, and the reality of organised perpetrator groups who follow up on their victims. Every therapist needs to know the basics of this work.

Chapter 1 defines and explains dissociation, ritual abuse, and mind control. It lists indicators which suggest a client may be a victim, and recommends developing reflective belief (or possibly) disbelief rather than maintaining therapeutic neutrality. Chapter 2, The therapeutic relationship, describes victims training to not form bonds, the parental nature of the therapeutic bond with such clients, and practical ways to relate to someone dealing with internal multiplicity. Chapter 3, The life of a mind control survivor, describes victims planned experiences from infancy all the way through adulthood. Chapter 4, Engineered personality systems, describes the most common forms of training or programming, and the jobs of inner parts of the victim. Chapter 5, Stabilisation and internal safety, explains the way in which some parts punish the victim for disloyalty by creating destabilising symptoms. Chapter 6, Working with the personality system, describes internal hierarchies and how to work with them. Chapter 7, Present-day physical safety, looks at the ongoing torture and harassment of many victims by perpetrator groups, and describes the training of various parts to return to the perpetrators, report to them, and be available for further abuse. Chapter 8, Working through the traumatic memories, gives guidelines regarding how to help a client work through the numerous traumatic training memories. Chapter 9, Confronting the spiritual issues in ritual abuse, describes the perpetrators spiritual/moral abuse and simulation of spiritual entities. It discusses the question of demonic possession, and looks at the real spiritual issues which victims and therapists must deal with. Chapter 10, Healing for our clients and ourselves, discusses victims emotional healing, grieving, developing self-esteem and integration, and therapists intimidation and vicarious traumatisation.

Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse Reviews

Alison Millers latest book, Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse, is a tour de force in advanced psychotherapy for the most difficult of clients, those who have been subjected to torture since before birth and throughout their childhood in order to create compliant slaves without walls. She is a knowledgeable, tough, and compassionate guide who takes a clear-eyed look at what it really takes for therapists to do this work and gives us the tools to do so. She calmly addresses a topic that most find unbearable to acknowledge, that children can and are routinely used to serve the darkest desires of humanity. She lays out many practical tips; each chapter could almost be its own book. Any therapist who finds themselves confounded and feeling deskilled by a victim of organized abuse that is cult related, ritually abused and/or mind controlled will find helpful tips and resources in these pages. This book should be required reading for all therapists.

-- Susan Pease Banitt, LCSW, psychotherapist and consultant specialising in trauma and extreme abuse, sought-after speaker, and award-winning author

Having worked in this difficult field for several decades, Alison Miller has found a further way of passing on her knowledge of mind control and ritual abuse. Whats more, she does so in the most honed, processed way. This is a handbook which is easy to read despite the fearfulness of its subject. It is filled with wise information culled from decades of experience. It will aid the newcomer and the experienced clinician alike.

-- Valerie Sinason PhD, founder and patron, Clinic for Dissociative Studies, and author of The Orpheus Project

Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse: A Manual for Therapists delivers just what Dr. Miller promises a book for therapists who need a succinct, practical, down-to-earth guide for this challenging work. She describes the strategies that mind control abusers apply to victims, beginning in infancy, to induce dissociated identities to form, to manipulate them, and to then set them up against each other for long-term, often lifetime control. These abusers hope to prevent victims from ever consciously accessing their memories, from being able to receive the help of a psychotherapist, and from ever defying and escaping their mental controls. Then Dr. Miller offers step-by-step therapeutic guidance in troubleshooting all of these obstacles so that survivors may discover their own minds and exercise agency over their own lives. This is a wonderful reference book to help psychotherapists navigate this toughest-of-all courses of psychotherapy.

-- Ellen Lacter, PhD, psychologist, USA

Dr Alison Miller's new book, Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse: A Training Manual for Therapists, is the most comprehensive book written to date on this topic. Dr Miller discusses all of the techniques needed to help survivors of these crimes. Her book is easy to read and understand. It explains ways to work with trauma survivors in a compassionate, respectful, and comprehensive manner. Her many years of experience and research provide a unique guide into helping mind control and ritual abuse survivors. I have been proud to work with Dr. Miller in both Survivorship (survivorship.org) and SMART (ritualabuse.us). Every time I attend one of her workshops or webinars or read one of her books, I learn more about our field, myself, and ways to help other survivors.

Neil Brick, editor and conference coordinator for SMARTNews at https://ritualabuse.us

About Alison Miller

Alison Milleris a retired clinical psychologist, who practised in Victoria, BC, Canada for over forty years, and specialised in work with survivors of ritual abuse and mind control for the last twenty-five years. She is the author of two previous books on that subject, and has contributed to various edited collections and journals.

Table of Contents

About the author
Preface
Introduction

Chapter 1: Dissociation, ritual abuse and mind control
Dissociative splitting
Diagnoses
Ritual abuse and mind control
Recognising a survivor client
Remembering the abuse

Chapter 2: The therapeutic relationship
The therapeutic bond: parental and infant love
How abusers try to prevent the therapeutic bond
Talking with someone whos multiple
Developing the therapeutic relationship

Chapter 3: The life of a mind control victim
Infancy
Childhood
Adulthood
The groups activities in the larger world

Chapter 4: Engineered personality systems
Sections within the brain
Appearing normal: the front
Programs and jobs of parts

Chapter 5: Stabilisation and internal safety
Programmed triggering
Internal hierarchies and leaders

Chapter 6: Working with the personality system
Higher-ups
Stopping programmed symptoms
Building inner community

Chapter 7: Present-day physical safety
Access programming
Monitoring of survivors

Chapter 8: Working through the traumatic memories
Three phases of treatment
Planning memory work
Processing a memory
Troubleshooting

Chapter 9: Confronting the spiritual issues in ritual abuse
Simulated religious scenarios
Spiritual/moral abuse: making victims believe they are evil
How does evil really work?
Possession
Guilt, shame and forgiveness
Making meaning of the abuse experience

Chapter 10: Healing for our clients and ourselves
Effects of the abuse on survivors
Healing tasks
Intimidation of therapists
Therapists vicarious traumatisation

References
Index

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NGR9781800132658
9781800132658
1800132654
Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse: A Manual for Therapists by Alison Miller
New
Paperback
Karnac Books
2024-07-18
198
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