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The ICCRT was founded in 1993 in response to concerns that there was a serious social problem creating personal misery for it's principal victims and a host of problems from child welfare to crime for society in general. Thus, our organization was founded, first as The Society for the Investigation, Treatment and Prevention of Ritual and Cult Abuse, then renamed the International Council on Cultism and Ritual Trauma in 1995.
Below is our mission statement.
James Randall (Randy) Noblitt, Ph.D., a clinical and forensic psychologist practicing in Dallas, Texas and author of Cult and Ritual Abuse: Its History, Anthropology, and Recent Discovery in Contemporary America (1995) , Praeger Publishers, CT.
[See his speech in the CKLN-FM Series and comments on the Video to President Clinton and Prime Minister Chretien]
Pamela J. Monday, Ph.D., a licensed professional counselor in Austin, Texas
[See her comments on the Video to President Clinton and Prime Minister Chretien]
Ann Earle, CCSW-BCD, a clinical social worker in Chapel Hill, NC
Carl Raschke, Ph.D., professor of religious studies at University of Denver and author of Painted Black
Helen McGonigle, esq., an attorney in Brookfield, CT
[See her comments on the Video to President Clinton and Prime Minister Chretien]
Michael Newton, researcher and author of Hunting Humans, Raising Hell, and many more books dealing with ritual crime and criminals.
It is the mission of our organization to promote awareness of the psychological and social consequences of ritual abuse among mental health and medical professionals, attorneys, social workers, Child Protective Services caseworkers, law enforcement officers, educators, the media, and the public - anyone who hears allegations of ritual abuse in the course of their professional and/or personal life.
It is our belief that by disseminating information through publications. workshops, presentations, symposia, and through any other methods at our disposal, we can assist in demystifying popular conceptualizations regarding ritual abuse and help to create an environment where this form of abuse can be scientifically studied and its victims and their advocates be respectfully acknowledged.
Among our goals as an organization are the following:
This conference will address
Conference participants will learn to:
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