Healing from Ritual Abuse and Mind Control: Survivor Trish
Fotheringham Speaks Out
http://www.MoreThanAnIdea.ca/id74.html
http://www.scribd.com/doc/21821911/Survivors-of-Extreme-Abuse-The-Awful-Rowing-Toward-Social-Emancipation
http://ritualabuse.us
Healing from Ritual Abuse and Mind Control: Survivor Trish
Fotheringham Speaks Out
Trish's years of ritual abuse and mind control remained secret, even
from herself, until she was 30 years old, reaching conscious awareness
during college social work classes about child abuse. The decade-
spanning healing journey that followed led Trish on a path of
discovery that has now culminated in her life's purpose of spreading
understanding, hope and inspiration.
In this DVD set, Trish describes the process of mind control torture
and tackles some of the most difficult challenges survivors face as
they work to resolve their trauma. She tells how she worked through
her abuse and integrated her dissociated identities into a cohesive
whole sense of self. She also displays artwork illustrating her
previously dissociated personalities, her inner world, and her
breaking free of the bonds in which her abusers sought to trap her.
Speaking out to promote peace, happiness and love in the world helps
Trish give value to the nightmarish hell in which she grew up and to
the huge amount of hard, lonely work it took to become healthy, happy
and whole.
Order Information:
Healing from Ritual Abuse and Mind Control: Survivor Trish
Fotheringham Speaks Out, by Trish Fotheringham and Ellen Lacter, Ph.D.
To order this DVD set, go to http://www.MoreThanAnIdea.ca/id74.html
Direct any additional questions about your order to:
Trish@MoreThanAnIdea.ca
(prices are available at the website above)
To Pay by Check or Money Order:
Make Payable To: Ellen Lacter Mail to: #185- 911 Yates Street, Suite
#582, Victoria BC, Canada, V8V 4Y9
Survivors of Extreme Abuse - The Awful Rowing Toward Social
Emancipation
describes crimes
For survivors of extreme abuse, the disclosure of the crimes they
experienced and the public identification of the perpetrators of those
crimes can be monumentally daunting tasks. Among the impediments they
may face in their pursuit of personal and social justice are their own
psychological challenges, due to the complex, and sometimes
debilitating effects of having experienced severe trauma, the dangers
inherent in exposing criminals or criminal networks, and social denial
of their plight on almost every level....
IMAGINE
Survivors have an invaluable gift to share with society: intimate
knowledge of crimes perpetrated in their midst, and the criminals who
committed them. Their knowledge and insight could theoretically lift
the great rock of our cultural denial and officially sanctioned
version of reality, and expose the dark and dangerous world of child,
drug and arms traffickers, rapists, child pornographers, serial
killers, cults, secret societies and government corruption. And that
exposure would surely mark the beginning of the end of the widespread
abuses that plague our society now. But that doesn't happen.
http://akaunk.wordpress.com/
http://www.scribd.com/doc/21821911/Survivors-of-Extreme-Abuse-The-Awful-Rowing-Toward-Social-Emancipation
date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 18:14:53 -0800 (PST)
author: childadvocate
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