The Search for a Good Therapist, by svali
Discusses how the survivor can look for a therapist, using a phone interview
and questions. This article is helpful for anyone looking for a therapist,
however it is targeted to survivors of ritual abuse.
Eye Movement Desensitization
& Reprocessing (EMDR)
EMDR is a complex method of psychotherapy that integrates many of the
successful elements of a range of therapeutic approaches incombination
with eye movements or other forms of rhythmical stimulation in ways that
stimulate the brain’s information processing system. With EMDR therapy
it is unnecessary to delve into decades-old psychological material, but
rather, by activating the information-processing system of the brain,
people can achieve their therapeutic goals at a rapid rate, with recognizable
changes that don’t disappear over time.
Find-A-Therapist.com
Find a Therapist, Inc. is the leading web based provider of services for
mental health professionals and their clients. It is the largest international
network of Therapists, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Marriage
and Family Therapists, Counselors and other mental health professionals
on the Web, offering the client the greatest choice possible to find the
right care provider. Click here for their suggested guidelines for choosing
a therapist.
How to Choose
a Competent Counselor
A consumer’s guide for anyone who is considering professional counseling
and wants to know howto go about it.
Theophostic Ministries
A Bible based method of treatment for many issues common to ritual abuse,
mind control, sexual abuse, and dissociation.
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If
you are going to work with ritual abuse survivors, you must also get educated
if you want to be effective. And you must learn to be humble. Trauma survivors
do not need to be around ignorant, modern-day Pharisees. Survivors in
pain need people who will connect with them on an emotional level, get
right down in there where they are, and listen. --Kathleen Sullivan