Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Adams, J. (2008). Case Studies of Ritual Abuse Survivors: From Abuse to Activism.
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Ball, T.M. (2008). The Use of Prayer for Inner Healing of Memories and Deliverance
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Brunet, Lynn, MA (Hons) Doctor of Philosophy “Terror, trauma and the eye in the
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98 - 101 has information on allegations of Masonic ritual abuse
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/library/adt/uploads/approved/adt-
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Buck, S. (2008). The RAINS Network in the UK (Ritual Abuse Information Network and
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Calof, D. L. “From the editor’s desk: Regarding the credibility of ritual abuse
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Chronology of the McMartin Preschool Abuse Trials and information on the case
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Psychic Dictatorship in the USA (Feral House, 1995)
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Cross, S. with “Louise” (and her alters) (2008). Am I safe yet? In A. Sachs & G.
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Dawson, Judith. “Ritual abuse.” Social Work Today 22(3) 1991 p.418
deMause, Lloyd, “Why Cults Terrorize and Kill Children” The Journal of
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Extreme Abuse Surveys (2007): 750 pages of data on pdf files: http://extreme-
abuse-survey.net EAS for survivors of extreme abuse, P-EAS for professionals who
work with survivors of extreme abuse, C-EAS for caregivers who work with children
who report extreme/ritual abuse.
Faller, K.C. (1 994). Ritual Abuse: A Review of the Research. The American
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Faller, K.C. (1988). The spectrum of sexual abuse in day care. Journal of Family
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Feldman GC; Survivors of sadistic abuse: how to spot them Emergency Medicine, 1993
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Finkelhor, D., Williams, L., & Bums, N. (1988). Nursery Crimes: Sexual abuse in
day care. Newbury Park, CA.: Sage Publications.
Fliß CM & Igney C (2008). Handbuch Trauma & Dissoziation. Lengerich: Pabst
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Freer, M. (2001). “The politics and experience of ritual abuse: beyond disbelief”
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Frohling, U. (in pre-publication, 2008). Our Father Who Art in Hell: A Factual
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Gallagher, B (1996), The nature and extent of known cases of organised child
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Gallagher, B. (2001). Assessment and intervention in cases of suspected ritual
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Garvey, Kevin, and Blood, Linda Osborne. “Interesting times [critique of Satanism
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Gelb, Jerome L. “Multiple personality disorder and satanic ritual abuse [letter]
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Gonzalez, L.S., Waterman, J., Kelly, R.J., McCord, J., & Oliveri, M.K. (1993).
Children’s patterns of disclosures and recantations of sexual and ritualistic
allegations in psychotherapy. Child Abuse and Neglect, 17, 281-289.
Gonzalez, Lauren S.; Waterman, Jill; Kelly, Robert J.; Children’s patterns of
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Goodman, G.S., Qin, J., Bottoms, B.L., & Shaver (1994). Characteristics and
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Center on Child Abuse and Neglect
Goodman, Gail S.; Quas, Jodi A.; Bottoms, Bette L.. Children’s religious
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Harper, Jane. “Ritual abuse work.” Social Work Today 23(16) 1991 pp. 20
Hersha, C.; Hersha, L.; Griffis, D.; Schwarz, T (2001). Secret Weapons. Far Hills,
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Hudson, P.S. (1990). “Ritual child abuse: A survey of symptoms and allegations.”
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Ireland, S.J. & Ireland, M..J. (1994). A case history of family and cult abuse.
The Journal of Psychohistory, 21(4), 417-428.
Johnson Davis, Anne “Hell Minus One: My Story of Deliverance From Satanic Ritual
Abuse and My Journey to Freedom” Transcript Bulletin Publishing - ISBN 978-0-
9788348-0-7 - 2008 “Anne’s parents confessed their atrocities—both in writing and
verbally—to clergymen, and to detectives from the Utah Attorney General’s Office.
Anne’s suppressed memories, which erupted when she was in her mid-30s, were fully
substantiated by her mother and stepfather….The book’s foreword was written by Lt.
Detective Matt Jacobson, who was the lead investigator with the Utah Attorney
General’s Office on Anne’s case in 1995.” http://www.hellminusone.com/
Woman revisits the ‘Hell’ of ritual abuse By Ben Winslow Deseret News 12/10/08
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Johnston, Jerry (1989). The Edge of Evil - The Rise of Satanism in North America.
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Jones, D.P.H. (1991). Ritualism and child sexual abuse. Child Abuse and Neglect,
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Jones, David P. “Ritualism and child sexual abuse.” Child Abuse and Neglect 15(3)
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Jones, David P. “What do children know about religion and satanism?” Child Abuse
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Jonker, F. and Jonker-Bakker, P. ‘Effects of ritual abuse: The results of three
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Jonker, Fred. “Safe behind the screen of ‘mass hysteria:’ A closing rejoinder to
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Jons, D. P. H. “Ritualism and child sexual abuse,” Child Abuse and Neglect Vol.
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Kail, T.M. (2008). Magico-Religious Groups and Ritualistic Activities: A Guide for
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Kam, Katherine. “Ritual killings have satanic overtones,” Christianity Today Vol.
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Karriker, Wanda (2003). Morning, Come Quickly. Catawba, NC: Sandime, LTD. ISBN 0-
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