The childabuserecovery group had some negative publicity around the Jenny Hill Story (perhaps undeserved controversy; I'm only vaguely familiar with it). But it looks like they've partnered with this group -- https://ritualabuse.us/ -- and other credible initiatives, so in my opinion they shouldn't be summarily dismissed.
I personally think Judy Byington is pretty trusted. I don't know why they would categorize it as disinformation. She has been written about quite a bit by others as well and that is all on the internet. Dr. Phil is also associated with her. This site also says Child Abuse can be cured I think they mean, not in the pedophile sense. Helping those that are not. Also they deal with repressed memories and those have been attacked by the psychiatric community, so maybe it is for that reason.
I believe the treatment they refer to as a "cure" for victims of ritual abuse is neurofeedback, which is state of the art right now. I once worked professionally with a prominent psychologist who spearheaded this modality and has published about it. He was also one of the nation's experts on ritual abuse. Long story, but because of what I know, Byington has likely interfaced with him.
People have to be careful, there is a place in St. Louis area called Castlewood and they are not good. They have shut down and opened up in Cal. I believe there may even be lawsuits.
Oh crap. Sorry to hear that, but I know places like this can be traps. I believe MK ULTRA programs were actually carried out in psych hospitals years ago...
There should have been an explanation. This is really unfair. I don't know what the problem was. The should have put it in the comments, what Rule you broke.
I did repost it. If u feel otherwise, then that's your rightful opinion, but you touch of douchebag was definently unnecessary. All I can say is for who ever is interested go read the article since clearly you weren't given a chance to here... on a page specifically for research to pizzagate/prodogate.
Especially since this shouldn't be some childish game on who they can shut down or disprove the fastest. We are just concerned people trying to fight for the children of the world, and put a stop to what I believe is the most horrific crime against humanity ever. (My opinion) but I do thank you for being someone who has a genuine heart and soul.
TimesUp ago
The childabuserecovery group had some negative publicity around the Jenny Hill Story (perhaps undeserved controversy; I'm only vaguely familiar with it). But it looks like they've partnered with this group -- https://ritualabuse.us/ -- and other credible initiatives, so in my opinion they shouldn't be summarily dismissed.
Silverlining ago
Put in a link to your previous post
carmencita ago
I personally think Judy Byington is pretty trusted. I don't know why they would categorize it as disinformation. She has been written about quite a bit by others as well and that is all on the internet. Dr. Phil is also associated with her. This site also says Child Abuse can be cured I think they mean, not in the pedophile sense. Helping those that are not. Also they deal with repressed memories and those have been attacked by the psychiatric community, so maybe it is for that reason.
TimesUp ago
I believe the treatment they refer to as a "cure" for victims of ritual abuse is neurofeedback, which is state of the art right now. I once worked professionally with a prominent psychologist who spearheaded this modality and has published about it. He was also one of the nation's experts on ritual abuse. Long story, but because of what I know, Byington has likely interfaced with him.
carmencita ago
People have to be careful, there is a place in St. Louis area called Castlewood and they are not good. They have shut down and opened up in Cal. I believe there may even be lawsuits.
TimesUp ago
I had never heard of Castlewood. Is this what you're referring to (treatment center for eating disorders)? http://www.castlewoodtc.com/
The doctor I'm referring to (diagnostician and neurofeedback expert for ritual abuse victims) is in the Intermountain West. So is Byington.
carmencita ago
Yes that's it! If you look deeper at what the lawsuits are, the girls talk about all kinds of strange dreams connected to their treatment.
TimesUp ago
Oh crap. Sorry to hear that, but I know places like this can be traps. I believe MK ULTRA programs were actually carried out in psych hospitals years ago...
carmencita ago
That is what I and @Wolftrail7272 believed. I should check on how the lawsuits turned out.
Flops420 ago
It wasn't the original source of my post, but I found the same article on there and wanted to make sure before I posted again. Thank you!
carmencita ago
Are you going to repost or try to reword it and design it differently ? Try presenting it in a different light.
Flops420 ago
I more thing....could you explain the 'rules' I allegedly broke????
carmencita ago
There should have been an explanation. This is really unfair. I don't know what the problem was. The should have put it in the comments, what Rule you broke.
Flops420 ago
Also I'm new to this sort of thing so some friendly/helpful advice would have been much appreciated. Thank you to those who did give me some insight.
Flops420 ago
I did repost it. If u feel otherwise, then that's your rightful opinion, but you touch of douchebag was definently unnecessary. All I can say is for who ever is interested go read the article since clearly you weren't given a chance to here... on a page specifically for research to pizzagate/prodogate.
carmencita ago
I am sorry. This is so unfair. It has angered others before, to not even have an explanation.
Flops420 ago
Especially since this shouldn't be some childish game on who they can shut down or disprove the fastest. We are just concerned people trying to fight for the children of the world, and put a stop to what I believe is the most horrific crime against humanity ever. (My opinion) but I do thank you for being someone who has a genuine heart and soul.
carmencita ago
:)
Flops420 ago
Apparently I broke rule 2. But I would like some evidence proving it wasn't factual