Empowering Survivors: The 36th Annual Online Conference

Survivorship: A Milestone Celebration
Survivorship is thrilled to announce the annual online conference, dedicated to those impacted by extreme abuse, happening this weekend. This year marks a significant milestone as the organization proudly celebrates its 36th year of service to survivors and their co-survivors. Through a rich history of providing education, resources, and support, Survivorship has become a beacon of hope for many.
Conference Overview
The Survivorship Trafficking and Extreme Abuse Online Conference 2025 promises to be an enriching experience for participants, offering a platform for both survivors and healthcare professionals. Attendees will gain insights through a variety of presentations tailored specifically to their needs and experiences.
Featured Presentations
Among the conference highlights is a presentation titled "Progress made against Ritual Abuse in Scotland since 1980" by Laurie Matthew. Dr. Laurie Matthew, OBE, is a respected leader in the fight against childhood abuse and the founder of Eighteen And Under, an award-winning charity that supports young people who have faced abuse. She has been instrumental in the development of MAIRSINN, a network championing the rights of abuse survivors.
Expert Insights
Another feature of the conference is "Researching, Writing and Publishing about Masonic Ritual Abuse – What are the issues?" presented by Lynn Brunet. A PhD holder in Art History, Lynn's work scrutinizes how trauma and ritual interconnect within modern and contemporary art, shedding light on the complex interplay that manifests within the art created by those who have experienced extreme trauma.
Understanding Plural Identities
The presentation "People Who Identify as Plural" by Randy Noblitt PhD will explore the nuances of having multiple identities or selves. Dr. Noblitt's extensive experience as a Clinical Psychology professor at Alliant International University, coupled with his therapeutic background with abuse survivors, provides invaluable perspectives on these multifaceted identities.
Improving Legal Proceedings Through Mental Health
Dr. Rainer Hermann Kurz will address "Successful Investigations of Extreme Abuse Cases – The Role of Mental Health Professionals in Family Courts". With decades of experience in psychological research and practice, Rainer's insights on the role of mental health in legal contexts are crucial for advocating truth and justice for abuse survivors.
Challenges Faced by Survivors
Neil Brick will discuss "Ritualistic Abuse Survivors Difficulties Obtaining Services". As a survivor himself, Neil's advocacy focuses on improving access to mental health and social support services for those who have endured ritual abuse, addressing obstacles that persist even today.
Further Resources
Alongside the conference, Survivorship continues to provide numerous resources. Their commitment to documenting Ritual Abuse Evidence supports ongoing education, and their comprehensive Child Abuse Wiki - Ritual Abuse aims to offer critical information for advocates and survivors alike.
Join Us in the Celebration
As we delve deeper into the themes of resilience and recovery during this event, it is a unique opportunity to connect with a community that understands and stands together against the backdrop of extreme abuse. Survivorship’s mission remains steadfast in advocating for those affected, continuing to foster growth and healing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Survivorship conference?
The conference aims to provide education, resources, and support to survivors and clinicians working in the field of extreme abuse.
Who can attend the conference?
The conference is open to survivors, clinicians, and anyone interested in understanding the impacts of extreme abuse and trafficking.
How can I participate in the conference presentations?
Participants can join online sessions scheduled throughout the conference days, gaining insights from experts in the field.
Will there be discussions on legal advocacy for abuse survivors?
Yes, there will be discussions highlighting the role of mental health professionals in legal contexts, focusing on best practices for supporting abuse survivors.
What resources does Survivorship offer?
Survivorship offers various resources, including educational materials, support networks, and a wealth of information on their website related to abuse and recovery.
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