Day 677. Survivors found: 10
A belated Happy New Year’s to all our friends and allies.
Despite the best efforts of attachment disorder therapists such as Ronald Federici, Arthur Becker-Weidman and their droves of sockpuppets, we remain online. Our numbers have increased and we are hard at work formatting various firsthand accounts for publishing.
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Looking into my crystal ball…it’s clearing…ah, yes…the spirits predict the end of the Attachment Therapy in 2010 for children everywhere when it dawns on Attachment Therapists that they can earn more money employed by Blackwater!
Posted 05 Jan 2010 at 13:04 ¶Do you mean publishing here or in a book? A book would be good.
Posted 06 Jan 2010 at 04:00 ¶Linda, they wouldn’t put their life in danger working for Blackwater; no, no, they know they can screw the government, take advantage of adoptive parents, and hurt children in the system because no on listens to those children anyway.. :(
Posted 09 Jan 2010 at 06:48 ¶RAD cult therapy is a much easier gig and they really don’t have to do anything….
Just wanted to squiggle 2 things down for the new year.
On January 25 2010 Attachment theory became the featured article on Wikipedia. I hope it will help parents and therapists out to understand a lot better if they have any questions.
And Patrick McGorry – creator of an organisation for survivors of torture in the 1980s and helper to young people with mental health difficulties/distress generally – is now Australian of the Year. For me he is “Mr Orygen”, after the early psychosis organisation he helped start.
At this point: I would like to know how many survivors have experienced early psychosis, or had their experiences invalidated/misinterpreted in that pattern?
This could be one of many things which affect their mental health profile.
Posted 25 Jan 2010 at 15:49 ¶Did you see the post about the rejection of the “DMCA violations” claimed by Federici?
https://chris.dod.net/?p=387
Awesome.
Posted 29 Jan 2010 at 09:56 ¶Thank you, ForTheLost.
I saw this:
New Book for Parents
written by guess who?
The book is grounded in Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, which is an evidence-based, effective, and empirically validated treatment.
I think we know that it’s none of the above.
An earlier post from this same author:
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Treatment (6th January 2010)
Here are some recent testimonials from another author:
We cannot thank you enough (28.1.2010)
Two days earlier, on the 26th January, this link was given:
When Rain Hurts: with links from two international adoption specialists
Mary Greene is the author, so as not to break the Digital Millennium Copyright act, we give credit to her.
With your link, it was good to see one of my mates and fellow advocates in the comment box.
Posted 29 Jan 2010 at 19:58 ¶Looks like it is an Independent Fundamental Baptist (IFB) group that has gotten into trouble in Haiti re the “orphan” issue – Central Valley Baptist Church in Idaho. I wonder if the government of Haiti is aware of the IFB’s reputation for child abuse (Hephzibah House and more). Like attachment therapists, the IFB seems to have a very strong focus on “helping” international children in the midst of disasters.
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