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"When the first few survivors
of sexual abuse by Father James Porter told of their memories, Porter denied
having sexually abused any of them. And he had numerous enablers and co-abusers
who supported his denial, including many authority figures in the Catholic
Church. Over time, 130 of his victims had spoken up, and in 1993 he admitted
to having abused at least 28 innocent children. We could even say that Porter
and abusers like him, who are dissociated from their own pain or who deny
their behavior, are the ones with the real 'false memory syndrome.'' Charles
Whitfield, M.D., in Memory and Abuse The Healing Tree: Shelter from the Storm A forum for survivors in which to give and receive support in a caring environment. Parc: Maintains Chattanooga Living Memorial Garden in Tennessee as a living memorial to persons who have been subjected to sadistic abuse (SA), ritualized torture (RT) and invasive, nonconsensual experimentation (INE) Survivorship For survivors of ritualistic abuse,mind control, and torture, and their allies. Includes a message board. |
"The conflict between knowing and not knowing, speech and silence, remembering and forgetting, is the central dialectic of psychological trauma. This conflict is manifest in the individual disturbances of memory, the amnesias and hypeamnesias [inabilities to forget], of traumatized people. It is manifest also on a social level, in persisting debates over the historical reality of atrocities that have been documented beyond any reasonable doubt.
It obtains in this country with respect to
the private crimes of sexual and domestic violence. " Herman J. L Herman. "The
systematic study of psychological trauma (therefore) depends on the support
of a political movement. ....The study of war trauma becomes legitimate
only in a context that challenges the sacrifice of young men in war.
The study of trauma in sexual and domestic life becomes legitimate only
in a context that challenges the subordination of women and children. Advances
in the field occur only when they are supported by a political movement
powerful enough to legitimate an alliance between investigators and patients
and to counteract the ordinary social processes of silencing and denial.
In the absense of strong political movements for human rights, the active
process of bearing witness inevitably gives way to the active process of
forgetting. Repression, dissociation, and denial are phenomena of social
as well as individual consciousness."-Judith Herman,
M.D.in Trauma and Recovery 96 Cases of Verified Recovered Memories- from TheRecovered Memory Project :Project Director Professor Ross E. Cheit
Findings suggestive of True and Untrue Traumatic Memory False Memory Syndrome vs. Lying Perpetrator Syndrome: The Big Lie Response to 2003 Media Reports on Loftus' Bugs Bunny Study Film undermines efforts to fight child abuse Landmarks in Child Abuse Prevention and Recovery The Spectrum of Dissociative Disorders The Evidence for Dissociative Amnesia :A Review of 100 years of Research |
"The study of psychological
trauma has a curious history-one of episodic amnesia. Periods of active
investigation have alternated with periods of oblivion. Repeatedly in the
past century, similar lines of inquiry have been taken up and abruptly
abandoned, only to be rediscovered much later. Classic documents of fifty
or on hundred years ago often read like contemporary works. This intermittent amnesia is not the result of the ordinary changes in fashion.....rather, the subject provokes such intense controversy that it periodically becomes anathema. To study psychological trauma is to come face to face both with human vulnerability in the natural world and with the capacity for evil in human nature. When the events are natural disasters.....those who bear witness sympathize readily with the victim. But when the traumatic events are of human design, those who bear witness are caught in the conflict between victim and perpetrator. "-Judith Herman,M.D., in Trauma and Recovery False Memory Syndrome:A False Construct An excellent and thorough article by Juliette Cutler including an extensive bibliography. |
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