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Judy Byington
Judy Byington, MSW, LCSW, ret, has dedicated her life to humanizing and raising public awareness about the little-known effects of ritual abuse and mind control programming that tragically cause formation of multiple personalities in children. The retired CEO of Provo Family Counseling Center,... show more

Judy Byington, MSW, LCSW, ret, has dedicated her life to humanizing and raising public awareness about the little-known effects of ritual abuse and mind control programming that tragically cause formation of multiple personalities in children. The retired CEO of Provo Family Counseling Center, Supervisor over Childrens Services for Alberta Mental Health, therapist and author of "Twenty-Two Faces: Inside the Extraordinary Life of Jenny Hill and Her Twenty-Two Multiple Personalities" is founder and leader of the Trauma Research Center. She spent twenty years in research with Jenny Hill while interviewing hundreds of ritual abuse survivors, legal entities, therapists, families of missing children and religious, media and community leaders. With a compelling drive to educate the public on the unimaginable horrors faced by children born into families practicing ritual abuse, Byington continues to pen books about survivors like Jenny Hill who suffer repressed childhood memories of forced participation in rape, torture and murder. Byington's upcoming book, "Saints, Sinners and Satan" encompases a first-person account of her own experiences with multiple personality survivors and satanic crime.
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The True Book Addict
The True Book Addict rated it 13 years ago
To say that this book was a difficult read would be putting it mildly. When I was offered a spot on the tour, after I read the synopsis, it reminded me of another multiple personality book I read years ago called "Sybil" by Flora Rheta Schreiber. The only thing similar about the two books is that ...
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