2010 Ritual Abuse Conference CDs are now available - special prices
Hi ! Below please find information on CDs for our recent conference. We had excellent speakers this year with important information on child abuse and ritual abuse. -- Please feel free to forward the note below to survivor lists. Thanks. 2010 Ritual Abuse Conference CDs are now available - special prices _http://ritualabuse.us/smart-conference/_ (http://ritualabuse.us/smart-conference/) Special US Price for all 9 CDs from our 2010 conference including shipping – is now only $100, Canada $110 The conference was very successful this year. S.M.A.R.T. wants to thank all those that attended and participated in the conference, including the speakers, cosponsors, volunteers and those in the survivor community that helped us promote the conference. CDs are now available of the conference speakers. Please print out the form below to order them. SMART provides CD’s of conference presentations. Information on ordering is below. Some of the topics discussed on these CDs may be very triggering. These CDs are educational and not intended as therapy or treatment. Statements made on these CDs are the speaker’s own statements only and don’t necessarily represent the policies or views of conference sponsors, cosponsor, speakers, exhibitors or organizers. Speaker descriptions will follow ordering information. 1) Neil Brick - “ Fighting the Spin : The Truth about Child Abuse Cases .” 2) Nick Bryant “Lessons learned from Franklin” 3) Carmen Yana Holiday - “Survivors of Extreme Abuse: The Awful Rowing Toward Social Emancipation.” 4) Suzie Burke, R.N., Ph.D. - "Wholeness: My healing journey from ritual abuse, and what you can learn from it." 5) Wanda Karriker, Ph.D. - ““The Ritual Abuse Controversy: A Personal Perspective.” 6) Mary Keats RN BA - "Hope after the Darkness." 7) Neil Brick “The Move from Blame the Victim to Blame the Helper.” 8) Julaine - “Looking Back: Lessons from the Healing Journey” 9 ) Lynn Schirmer Art & Activism: Finding Effective Ways to Tell” CDs are approximately 60 minutes long. CDs are $12 each. Shipping and Handling charges on CDs are $1.50 (US) for the first CD, .50 for each additional. Canada $2.00 first CD, .75 each additional, rest of world, $3.00 first CD, $1.00 each additional. Special price for all 9 CDs until 9/15/10 are only $100 US, Canada $110, which includes shipping charges Normal price shipping and handling: US Price - all CDs – $120, Canada price – all CDs – $130 Please mail form below and checks made out to S.M.A.R.T. (US Banks only, please), money orders (US) to S.M.A.R.T. P. O Box 1295, Easthampton, MA 01027-1295 USA E-mail: _smartn...@aol.com_ (mailto:smartn...@aol.com) (You will need to print out this webpage and mail it to us. Thanks.) Please list all CDs wanted by number. Thank you. Name:______________________________________________________ Street: ______________________________________________________ City: ____________________________State:____________ Zip:__________ E-mail address: (in case we have questions)_________________ Speakers and Biographies Please note: Listing of these speakers does not necessarily constitute our endorsement of them. They are speaking at our conference for educational value only and some may be triggering. Listening to the speakers at the conference may or may not help your recovery process, so use caution when listening to any speaker or contacting any resource mentioned herein. These descriptions may be triggering. Please use caution while reading. Neil Brick is a survivor of Masonic based Ritual Abuse and MK-ULTRA. He is the editor of S.M.A.R.T. - A Ritual Abuse Newsletter. His topics are: Fighting the Spin : The Truth about Child Abuse Cases and The Move from Blame the Victim to Blame the Helper. Nick Bryant's writing has recurrently focused on the plight of disadvantaged children in the United States, and he’s been published in numerous national journals, including the Journal of Professional Ethics, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, and Journal of School Health. He is the co-author of America’s Children: Triumph of Tragedy, addressing the medical and developmental problems of lower socioeconomic children in America. His topic is: Lessons learned from Franklin Carmen Yana Holiday is a survivor of extreme domestic violence, human trafficking, child pornography, ritual abuse-torture and mind control. She has been an advocate for other survivors since 2001, developing and facilitating trauma recovery workshops and presenting as a survivor of RA-MC for several organizations. Her topic is: Survivors of Extreme Abuse: The Awful Rowing Toward Social Emancipation Suzie Burke, R.N., Ph.D. is the pen name of a real woman who is a registered nurse and licensed professional counselor with a doctorate in psychology. Suzie is the author of “Wholeness, my healing journey from ritual abuse.” Her 10-year path to recovery was a result of a savvy counselor, her own determination not to let her perpetrators “win,” plus a family that never wavered. Suzie Burke is now thriving. Info on her and her book is at _www.suzieburke.com_ (http://www.suzieburke.com/) Wanda Karriker, Ph.D. is a retired psychologist who spent a career working with survivors of extreme abuse. She is author of the novel, "Morning, Come Quickly," co-developer of the Extreme Abuse Survey Project and former editor of Survivorship. Her topic is “The Ritual Abuse Controversy: A Personal Perspective.” Mary Keats RN BA wife, mother, grandmother, working in social services, is a survivor of Ritual Abuse Torture. She is a spiritual person who enjoys life to the fullest. Her energy and enthusiasm are infectious. She refuses to be muzzled, decided early on in her recovery to break the silence, so others could be helped. Her topic is: Hope after the Darkness Julaine has spent over 21 years on this journey. As the daughter of a career military man, working in "intelligence", she was turned over for government experimentation prior to the formal designations like Artichoke and MKUltra. A former polyfragmented woman, she has employed many approaches and therapies to heal, and is here today to talk about things she learned as she walked this journey. Her topic is: Looking Back: Lessons from the Healing Journey Lynn Schirmer is an artist and survivor of ritual abuse-torture and trauma based mind control. She mounts frequent exhibits where she engages audiences about the reality of extreme abuse and tax funded exploitation of children and adults. Her work has been exhibited the US and France. Her topic is: Art & Activism: Finding Effective Ways to Tell