Authors: Debbie Nathan
Schreiber’s first collaboration with,
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at University of Kentucky Medical School department,
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–48,
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–14,
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Wilbur-Mason therapy sessions,
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–96,
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–111,
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–27,
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destroyed records of,
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emergence of new “alternate” personalities in,
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factual discrepancies in “memories” recalled in,
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–64,
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first emergence of “alternate” personalities in,
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hypnosis used in,
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–xiii,
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–33,
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Mason’s deteriorating mental health and,
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–4,
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Mattie Mason demonized in,
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–7,
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“memories” of abuse recovered in,
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–11,
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–33,
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–58,
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–85
narcosynthesis in,
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search for hidden childhood trauma in,
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taped recordings of,
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–11,
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–85,
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Wilbur’s manipulation of patient in,
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–11,
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–21,
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see also
Mason, Shirley Ardell;
Wilbur, Cornelia “Connie”
Winfrey, Oprah,
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Winsey, Aubrey,
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–65
Winsey, Val,
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–65
Woltman, Henry,
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–61
Zilboorg, Gregory,
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ABOUT THE AUTHORZitrin, Arthur,
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Debbie Nathan has been a journalist, editor, and translator for over three decades. She specializes in writing about immigration, the U.S.–Mexico border, sexual politics, and sex panics, particularly in relation to women and children. Her work has won numerous national and regional awards.
In the late 1980s, Debbie was the first journalist to do in-depth critical work for the national press about the “ritual sex abuse” panic that peaked in the United States in the mid- to late 1980s. Her writing about these sex-abuse scandals helped free some falsely convicted defendants, including day care aide Kelly Michaels in New Jersey.
Debbie appears in the Academy Award–nominated documentary
Capturing the Friedmans,
the story of accused child molesters Arnold and Jesse Friedman. She is a board member of the National Center for Reason and Justice (NCRJ). This nonprofit organization advocates for intelligent, humane approaches to preventing child abuse and dealing with accused offenders.
Debbie was raised in Houston, Texas, and currently lives in New York City with her husband, Morten Naess. She has two children, Sophy and Willy.
Shirley Mason’s childhood home in Dodge Center, Minnesota, where she claimed she was abused by her mother for years, yet no one ever noticed.
Shirley Mason as a young girl.
Courtesy Arlene Christensen
A 7th Day Adventist Camp, similar to one where Shirley worshipped as a young girl.
Courtesy Minnesota Historical Society
The future Dr. Connie Wilbur, as a young woman, from her 1930 University of Michigan yearbook.
A frail Shirley Mason, circa 1933. A close look reveals that her eyes are rolled back, suggesting that she is in a self-induced trance state.
Courtesy Arlene Christensen