February 2, 2010

Mind Control in the Media

Posted in DID Education, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Mind Control, One Life to Live, Physical Abuse, Ritual Abuse, Trauma tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , at 1:58 pm by Kathy Broady


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So “One Life to Live” is doing it again – they are bringing the concepts of  DID / MPD, dissociation, dissociative splitting, programming, and mind control into the story line.

I haven’t quite decided what I think about this yet – I’m waiting to see where they go with it – but I did want to start an area open for discussion in case any of the readers of this blog have anything to say about it.

So far the show is showing a few elements that could be quite triggering to people that have been abused in this fashion.  There are several scenes involving Jessica (remember the Jess-Tess-Bess trio from last year?) and her alleged “cult leader” father.  So far, the cult-type dynamics have not yet been impressive in the way they have been portrayed, but once the show started showing mind control scenes, I’ve been more concerned.

If you have dissociative identity disorder and if you are sensitive to those kinds of issues, please know to be cautioned about watching these episodes or reading further down this blog.

On one hand, it’s good to raise the awareness in the general public that mind control happens.  Yes, mind control abuse / programming trauma often involves a few of the elements portrayed – physical force, drugs, electrical shock, restraints, memory loss, emotional conflicts, creating of a new dissociated self – but, of course, being that this is daytime TV, the producers are making the scenarios much more watered-down than what is realistic.

However, they are still showing enough detail to get the point across.

Raising awareness and exposing that such atrocities happen in the first place is an important step in helping more and more trauma survivors have the courage to speak up about what has happened to them.  Increased awareness of these kinds of abuses can help more survivors be willing to get help.  More mental health professionals can become aware of the issues, and more treatment options can be created.

To the survivors of mind control abuse – please know you’re not crazy.  You are not making it up.   Mind control really does happen.  It can wreak a lot of havoc in your life, but it does not have to have a permanent place in your life.

Mind control can be a very serious concern.  It can have long-term effects on survivors, and it can completely affect your life.  Mind control doesn’t have to be stronger than you as a person.  Don’t be fooled into thinking it is bigger than you are.  It is not.

Mind control can be beaten.  Completely beaten.

It can be removed from your thinking.  It can be busted into pieces.  It can be eliminated from your life.

But that’s up to you.  You might need some outside therapeutic assistance, but you absolutely can break any mind controls that exists within you.

Who you are as a person – your own human spirit, your own real self, your freedom of thought, your ability to think for yourself, your ability to evaluate and assess, your ability to learn new things, your ability to enjoy life, your ability to feel emotions, your ability to improvise, your creativity, your ability to reach out and connect to helpers, your spiritual strengths, your ability to love – all these things, and more, can beat all the best of mind control techniques.

Don’t ever believe that you have to stay stuck in programming.

You can be free from that.

You are a human person, not a robot or a machine, and your genuine human-ness can override any of your perpetrator’s efforts to dehumanize you.

Your real self can be so much stronger than your programmed self.

Have the courage to be who you really are.  Have the courage to get away from any abusers that support or use mind control techniques.  Have the courage to build a life of your own away from those who want to own you.

It’s your life – you can be in charge of that.

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By:

Kathy Broady LCSW

www.AbuseConsultants.com

www.SurvivorForum.com

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