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''Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-First Century'' contains articles from two dozen international authors who write about the psychological, forensic, social and political consequences and ramifications of [[ritual abuse]] in modern times. It does so from the perspective of the authors, that such a phenomenon is well-defined and extensive; the term has no generally accepted medical or legal definition.
''Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-First Century'' contains articles from two dozen international authors who write about the psychological, forensic, social and political consequences and ramifications of [[ritual abuse]] in modern times. It does so from the perspective of the authors, that such a phenomenon is well-defined and extensive; the term has no generally accepted medical or legal definition.


The book explores cross-cultural reports of abusive ritual life-threatening ordeals. It includes information on diagnosis, controversy, [[cult]]s and [[brainwashing]], [[Satanic ritual abuse]], police and media handling, prayer, inner healing, patterns in [[mind control]], and therapy. Its chapters discuss current issues including ritually based crime and civil suits involving allegations of ritual abuse. Ritual trauma for diagnostic and treatment applications are also discussed. <ref>{{cite book  | title = Ritual abuse in the 21st century | last = Noblitt  | first =R.  | coauthors =Perskin, P. | publisher = Reed Publishers |year=2008 |location =Bandon, OR |pages = 552 |url = http://www.rdrpublishers.com/catalog/item/6339393/5820690.htm | isbn =1-934759-12-0}}</ref>
The book explores cross-cultural reports of abusive ritual life-threatening ordeals. It includes information on diagnosis, controversy, cults and [[brainwashing]], [[Satanic ritual abuse]], police and media handling, prayer, inner healing, patterns in [[mind control]], and therapy. Its chapters discuss current issues including ritually based crime and civil suits involving allegations of ritual abuse. Ritual trauma for diagnostic and treatment applications are also discussed. <ref>{{cite book  | title = Ritual abuse in the 21st century | last = Noblitt  | first =R.  | coauthors =Perskin, P. | publisher = Reed Publishers |year=2008 |location =Bandon, OR |pages = 552 |url = http://www.rdrpublishers.com/catalog/item/6339393/5820690.htm | isbn =1-934759-12-0}}</ref>


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Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-First Century contains articles from two dozen international authors who write about the psychological, forensic, social and political consequences and ramifications of ritual abuse in modern times. It does so from the perspective of the authors, that such a phenomenon is well-defined and extensive; the term has no generally accepted medical or legal definition.

The book explores cross-cultural reports of abusive ritual life-threatening ordeals. It includes information on diagnosis, controversy, cults and brainwashing, Satanic ritual abuse, police and media handling, prayer, inner healing, patterns in mind control, and therapy. Its chapters discuss current issues including ritually based crime and civil suits involving allegations of ritual abuse. Ritual trauma for diagnostic and treatment applications are also discussed. [1]

References

  1. Noblitt, R.; Perskin, P. (2008). Ritual abuse in the 21st century. Bandon, OR: Reed Publishers, 552. ISBN 1-934759-12-0.