-Caveat Lector-







this may be heavy for survivors

This is fyi only, I have not see the movie, survivors might want to use caution when watching it. World Premiere: Saturday, Jan. 18 at 9pm & 2am ET/PT "Lance Bishop was an ordinary, happily married salesperson for a large insurance conglomerate ... until one day at the office, his entire life was torn inside-out. After nearly being killed by a mysterious, disheveled man, Lance begins to hear a powerful voice in his head pushing him to murder his wife. Questioning his sanity, Lance soon discovers the voice is part of a highly classified government mind-control project. With the help of a few renegades — ordinary citizens like himself — he must stop a plan that could rob the nation of its privacy, its liberty, its free will." http://www.scifi.com/onair/scifipictures/controlfactor/


Gizmorama: Life in the Tech Age By Wes Stewart United Press International 1/13/03 ....What if somebody actually did make a device that turned some part of furniture or your house into a speaker?  Turns out somebody has. If you swing by smarthome.com, take a peek at a Clark Synthesis Tactile Sound Transducer....The crux of this little goodie is that you can bolt it up to your floor from underneath and, yes, turn the floor into a huge sub-woofer. The transducer uses a huge 20 oz. neodymium magnet structure, which is far easier to use than pronounce, to produce a whopping 2.8 pounds of force per watt. At the input limit of 135 watts RMS each transducer is capable of exerting over 370 lbs. of force on the bottom of your floor. The word transducer is sort of an elaborate word to describe any device that changes electrical energy into mechanical motion or visa-versa. Http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030109-075121-2360r
"This tactile sound transducer adds a level of sensaround that is unbelievable. Experience it once and you will agree that these are a requirement in every home theater. The tactile transducer is mounted under the wood floor beneath your seating area. It literally shakes the floor during explosive low-frequency viewing moments to add an incredible sense of realism. This effect is achieved without requiring an excessively high bass volume, which would be the only other way to even come close to getting this effect using a subwoofer." http://www.smarthome.com/8248.html



from http://members.aol.com/smartnews/research.html

Veracity of recovered memory:

http://www.jimhopper.com/memory-decision (the first page (.com) links to other pages of interest also) "The Validity of Recovered Memory: Decision of a US District Court" http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Taubman_Center/Recovmem/Archive.html
It has archives of corroborated cases of recovered memory, some from legal proceedings, full-text articles and abstracts on recovered memories, 22 peer reviewed studies on amnesia and child abuse, 24 publications on traumatic amnesia in Holocaust survivors, etc.Here is some data from the peer-reviewed studies:"

The recovery of memories in clinical practice: Experiences and beliefs of British Psychological Society practitioners" Andrews, Bernice; Morton, John; Bekerian, Debra A.; Brewin, Chris R.; Davis, Graham M.; Mollon, Phil The Psychologist 1995 May, Vol. 8, pp. 209-214 " "...recovery from total amnesia of past traumatic material involving both CSA and non-CSA experiences is (not) uncommon"" ... our large-scale survey confirms and extends previous research.... Memory recovery appears to be a robust and frequent phenomenon."

"Recall of childhood trauma: A prospective study of women's memories of child sexual abuse." Williams, Linda Meyer U New Hampshire, Family Research Lab, Durham, US Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology 1994 Dec Vol 62(6) 1167-1176 In a study of 129 women "with previously documented histories of sexual victimization" A large proportion of the women (38%) did not recall the abuse that had been reported 17 years earlier." Women younger in age when abused and women "molested by someone they knew were more likely to have no recall of the abuse...Long periods with no memory of abuse should not be regarded as evidence that the abuse did not occur."

"Recovered memories of abuse among therapy patients: A national survey." Pope, Kenneth S.; Tabachnick, Barbara G. Independent practice, Norwalk, CT, US Ethics & Behavior 1995 Vol 5(3) 237-248, "According to the therapists, about 50% of the patients who claimed to have recovered the memories had found external validation, a percentage that coincides with that obtained in the Feldman-Summers & Pope, 1994 study"

Corroboration of Child Abuse Memories by Leonard Holmes, Ph.D. 4/13/98, "Studies report 50-75% of abuse survivors corroborating the facts of their abuse through an outside source." http://mentalhealth.miningco.com/health/mentalhealth/mentalhealth/library/weekly/aa041398.htm

Dissociation and the Fragmentary Nature of Traumatic memories: Overview and Exploratory Study. Bessel A. van der Kolk & Rita Fisler is at http://www.trauma-pages.com/vanderk2.htm Abuse, Memory, Science, Therapy, Ethics & Malpractice by K. Pope, Ph.D. http://www.idealist.com/memories/
Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 4, 2, 1997, Brunner/Mazel.Inc. c 1997,

TRAUMATIC AMNESIA: The Evolution of Our Understanding From a Clinical and Legal Perspective by C. Whitfield, M.D.
at http://members.tripod.com/~curio_5_/whitfield.html

"How People Forget: The Truth About Delayed Memory" by Becky Bradway originally pub. in "Coalition Commentary," pub. by the National Coalition Against Sexual Assault; for info. call (217) 753-4117, at http://ncasa.org/memory.html

"Dissociation, Trauma, & Recovered Memories, a Collection of Useful Internet Links and Other References"
is available at http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~jjhall/body_d_l.html

Articles on trauma are at: http://www.trauma-pages.com/ or add "pg6.htm" D. Baldwin, PhD, Eugene, OR USA, 541-686-2598

J. Herman, author of "Trauma and Recovery" replies to Ethan Watters "Doors of Memory" (Jan./Feb. '93) in Mother Jones http://www.mojones.com/mother_jones/MA93/backtalk.html
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