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Payne of the Past

Payne of the Past

Alison Miller

Lulu.com
2019
pokkari
This book started out as just a journal to write my thoughts and short stories but has turned into so much more. This book is the story of Wyatt and Bailey and their journey through pain, happiness and everything in between.
Becoming Yourself

Becoming Yourself

Alison Miller

Routledge
2019
sidottu
In contrast to the author's previous book, Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control, which was for therapists, this book is designed for survivors of these abuses. It takes the survivor systematically through understanding the abuses and how his or her symptoms may be consequences of these abuses, and gives practical advice regarding how a survivor can achieve stability and manage the life issues with which he or she may have difficulty. The book also teaches the survivor how to work with his or her complex personality system and with the traumatic memories, to heal the wounds created by the abuse.A unique feature of this book is that it addresses the reader as if he or she is dissociative, and directs some information and exercises towards the internal leaders of the personality system, teaching them how to build a cooperative and healing inner community within which information is shared, each part's needs are met, and traumatic memories can be worked through successfully.
Healing the Unimaginable

Healing the Unimaginable

Alison Miller

Routledge
2019
sidottu
Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control is a practical, task-oriented, instructional manual designed to help therapists provide effective treatment for survivors of these most extreme forms of child abuse and mental manipulation.
Hello Cancer! I Want A Divorce

Hello Cancer! I Want A Divorce

Alison Miller

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
Melissa and Jerry were the typical American couple. They worked hard and were raising three young boys. They lived in a community steeped in Southern tradition and rich with family values. They were young, in love and had everything to look forward to.......that is until tragedy struck.Shortly after their third child was born, Melissa was diagnosed with Cancer. As if Melissa's illness wasn't enough for this picture-perfect couple to endure, disturbing family secrets started to unravel and the nightmare began And, even with the shocking discoveries, emotional torment, and the innocent lives of children at stake put aside, Melissa's Cancer continues to be upstaged by her family's drama. A story of betrayal and deceit, as recounted by Jerry's sister, Alison, Hello Cancer I Want A Divorce, is a compelling recollection of how tragedy can often bring families together.......but in the worst of cases, it can also tear them apart.
Demystifying Mind Control and Ritual Abuse
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.