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This is a Wikipedia page on the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (aka, the ISSTD) that includes the controversies the society has gotten itself into from 1984 to 2023, including taking advantage of patients while they were unable to consent.

This page defines terminology used when talking about DID.

This is an article describing what DID is, symptoms of DID, how DID is developed, and how DID is treated.

This is an article going over common myths and misconceptions about DID and alters

This is an article going over what Complex PTSD is, how it differs from PTSD, and comorbid conditions (including somatic symptoms).

This is an article going over the BASK (Behavior, Affect, Sensory, and Knowledge) model of trauma and memory.


RAMCOA

This is a rentry that goes into the conspiracy theories behind RAMCOA and the "resources" from perpetrators who participated.

This is an article disproving the existence of satanic ritual abuse.

This is the story of a victim of a psychiatrist who she came to for treatment and convinced her that she had experienced things that, in reality, never happened.

This is the story of another victim.

This is a rentry debunking common beliefs about RAMCOA.

This is a misinformed carrd that provides a list of "programs" that are believed to be used for programming alters into a system which isn't possible. At least, not in the way it's often described (more on that here (will be replaced by a better explanation once I finish making it)).

This is a downloadable PDF called Investegator's Guide to Allegations of "Ritual" Child Abuse.

This is another downloadable PDF called Characteristics and Sources of Allegations of Ritualistic Child Abuse.

This is a Wikipedia page that goes into the Satanic Panic, the origin of Satanic ritual abuse (also known as ritual abuse, ritualistic abuse, organized abuse, or sadistic ritual abuse).


The abuse RAMCOA stands for is REAL

"Ritual"/ritualized abuse is real
Mind control is real
Organized abuse is real

RAMCOA is NOT


Support

MultipliedByOne provides online support groups for CPTSD and dissociative disorders. Quick warning: they have a group for RAMCOA.

NetworkTherapy.com provides a list of dissociation related online support groups.

Meetup.com provides a support group for DID and lists upcoming events like book clubs and stuff.

NAMI.org provides a list of resources for PTSD, dissociative disorders, trauma, and self harm. Quick warning: it links the ISSTD as a resource.

New-landscape.com provides an online space for people with dissociative disorders to just talk and share experiences with each other.

Beauty After Bruises provides resources and support for those with Complex PTSD and dissociative disorders and, for residents of the United States, funding for therapy and in-patient care.

Hot Peach Pages provides a list of sexual and domestic violence agencies (hotlines, shelters, refuges, crisis centers, and women's organizations) around the world and information in over 115 different languages.

RAINN provides a National Sexual Assault Hotline and serves to help survivors, educate the public on sexaual violence, improve how the criminal justice system handles sexual violence, and consult services (I dont really understand what this part means but just know it's a good thing and exists to help).

After Silence and Pandora's Project are public forums for sexaul assault victims.

Male Survivor and 1in6 provides services for male victims of sexual assault.

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Pub: 04 Mar 2024 04:33 UTC

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