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Index

 

A

 

abandonment

 

“ableism”

 

alexithymia

 

Allard, Carolyn

 

All Things Considered
(NPR)

 

anxiety

 

betrayal trauma theory and

 

childhood betrayal and

 

sexual trauma and

 

See also
mental health

 

apartheid

 

Armsworth, M. W.

 

Atlas, J. A.

 

attachment

 

caregiver dependence and

 

Stockholm syndrome and

 

attention, dissociation and

 

Avila-Smith, Susan

 

avoidance

 

awareness

 

consciousness of betrayal

 

disclosure about betrayal

 

healing and

 

See also
consciousness of betrayal

 

B

 

Bay of Pigs, groupthink and

 

Becker-Blease, Kathy

 

Belford, Brent

 

betrayal, preventing.
See also
healing

 

betrayal blindness

 

avoidance and

 

“blindness” context

 

consent and

 

defined

 

“rotating”

 

Stockholm syndrome and

 

See also
betrayal trauma theory

 

Betrayal Detection Measure

 

Betrayal Trauma: The Logic of Forgetting Child Abuse
(Freyd)

 

betrayal trauma theory

 

attachment system and

 

cheater detectors

 

consciousness of betrayal

 

example

 

fight, flight, freeze response

 

institutional betrayal and

 

social contracts

 

theory development

 

two-dimensional model for traumatic events

 

Bhagwati, Anuradha

 

Birrell, Pamela

 

Betrayal Detection Measure

 

on BPD

 

on disclosure risk

 

on False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF)

 

Blackburn, Jean-Pierre

 

blame

 

institutional betrayal in court

 

self-blame

 

borderline personality disorder (BPD)

 

betrayal trauma theory and

 

relationships affected by betrayal and

 

brain, dissociation and.
See also
memory; mental health

 

Brief Betrayal Trauma Survey (BBTS)

 

Bruyea, Sean

 

bystanders, institutional betrayal and

 

C

 

Capturing the Friedmans
(documentary)

 

caregiver dependence, attachment and

 

Carse, James

 

Catholic Church, sexual abuse and

 

Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

 

cheater detectors

 

children

 

betrayal of, generally

 

child pornography

 

cycle of violence

 

dissociation and childhood abuse

 

Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children

 

Chirac, Jacques

 

Chu, James

 

Clinton, Bill

 

Clinton, Hillary

 

Communist Party of China (CPC)

 

Condie, Don

 

consciousness of betrayal

 

alexithymia

 

awareness

 

dissociation

 

domestic violence and

 

groupthink

 

meta-cognition

 

perpetrator grooming and

 

trust and

 

consent

 

“Corrections Failed to Properly Supervise Parolee Philip Garrido” (Shaw)

 

Cosmides, Leda

 

court cases, institutional betrayal and

 

cycle of violence

 

D

 

Dahmer, Jeffrey

 

DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse, Victim, Offender)

 

delayed disclosure

 

dependence, on abuser

 

depression

 

betrayal trauma theory and

 

childhood betrayal and

 

See also
mental health

 

DePrince, Anne

 

dissociation

 

memory impairment and perpetrator-victim relationship

 

mental health effects of betrayal

 

revictimization

 

diet, healthy

 

Dill, Diana

 

Diocese of Cloyne (Ireland)

 

directed forgetting paradigm

 

disclosure

 

awareness and

 

constructive response to

 

for healing

 

listening skills for

 

negative response to

 

victim reaction to assault and

 

dissociation

 

betrayal trauma theory and

 

defined

 

Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES)

 

dissociative identity disorder

 

divided attention

 

“Doe, Jane” (Pamela Freyd)

 

domestic violence

 

consciousness of betrayal and

 

cycle of violence and

 

mental health effects of betrayal

 

Donbas: A True Story of an Escape across Russia
(Sandulescu)

 

Dugard, Jaycee Lee

 

E

 

Edwards, Valerie

 

Elliott, Diana

 

employers, betrayal by

 

exercise, as beneficial

 

expressive writing

 

F

 

False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF)

 

Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

 

FBI

 

females.
See
gender (of victims)

 

fight, flight, freeze response

 

financial issues

 

domestic violence and

 

infidelity and

 

flow charts

 

Foynes, Melissa

 

French Roundup

 

Freyd, Jennifer

 

Betrayal Trauma: The Logic of Forgetting Child Abuse,

 

betrayal trauma theory developed by (
See also
betrayal trauma theory)

 

on BPD

 

Brief Betrayal Trauma Survey (BBTS)

 

consulting by

 

directed forgetting paradigm

 

Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES)

 

on effect of betrayal on society

 

on False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF)

 

Institutional Betrayal Questionnaire (IBQ)

 

on listening skills

 

on memory impairment and perpetrator-victim relationship

 

on mental health effects of betrayal

 

personal experience of

 

on PTSD

 

on revictimization

 

Sandulescu interview by

 

on selective attention and divided attention

 

shareability theory

 

Freyd, Pamela (“Jane Doe”)

 

Friedman, Arnold

 

Friedman, Elaine

 

Friedman, Howard

 

G

 

Ganaway, George

 

Garrido, Phillip Craig

 

gender (of victims)

 

betrayal trauma theory and

 

gender socialization

 

infidelity and

 

mental health effects of betrayal and

 

genocide, bystanders to

 

girls.
See
gender (of victims)

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