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Liz Mullinar

Elizabeth Laura Mullinar (née Hopkinson) AM is a London-born former film casting consultant. She is one of the founders of Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse (now Blue Knot Foundation) and is the Founder of the Heal For Life Foundation (formerly Mayumarri Healing Centre) and created the TREE (Trust, Release, Empower Educate) Model of Trauma Recovery.[1] Mullinar is regarded as an expert in the field of trauma. In 2019, she presented the TREE model at the International Congress of Trauma and Attachment alongside other trauma experts including American Psychiatrist Daniel J. Siegel, and British Psychoanalyst Peter Fonagy OBE.

Liz Mullinar
Born
Elizabeth Laura Hopkinson

(1945-03-12) 12 March 1945 (age 79)
London, England, UK
NationalityBritish & Australian
OccupationFounder of Heal For Life Foundation
Known forFilm casting consultant; co-founder of Advocate for Survivors of Child Abuse and Heal For Life Foundation; Member of the Order of Australia; Australian Centenary Medal Winner

Honours edit

She was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 1997 Australia Day Honours for her services to the performing arts and entertainment as a theatrical and film casting consultant and to the community.[2]

She was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in 2001 for her services as co-founder and advocate for Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse.[3] In 2011, she was a State Finalist in the Australian of the Year Awards.[4]

TED Talk edit

In 2011, Mullinar gave a TEDx Talk on treating the core problem of addiction and mental illness. The talk explains the link between trauma and mental illness and has had over 185,000 views.

Career edit

Film casting director edit

Liz Mullinar was born Elizabeth Laura Hopkinson. She was a casting director in the Australian film industry for more than 25 years. She worked as a consultant in the early careers of actors including Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett, Portia De Rossi, and Geoffrey Rush. Her company was responsible for casting such films as Picnic at Hanging Rock, Shine and Babe.[5]

Founder, Advocate for Survivors of Child Abuse (Blue Knot Foundation) edit

After a visit to a hospital to visit her newborn niece, Mullinar experienced a "triggered response" which she states entailed weeks of illness and sleepless nights. With help from a professional, Mullinar states she recovered suppressed memories of being sexually abused as a child by a doctor.[6] After this experience, Mullinar left her career in film and television to form the Australian Association for Recovered Memories in 1995. The organization later changed its name to We Remember, then Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse.[7] now known as the Blue Knot Foundation.

Founder, Heal For Life Foundation (Formerly Mayumarri Healing Centre) edit

In 1997, she co-founded The Mayumarri Healing Centre (now Heal For Life Foundation) with husband Rodney Phillips to provide a safe location where survivors of child abuse could recover from their ordeal.[8] According to Mayumarri's financial records, the centre received more than $1 million between 2003 and 2005, of which nearly half was in the form of government grants.[9]

In 1999, the organisation changed its name to the Heal For Life Foundation to better reflect the services provided. The centre promotes itself as providing affordable effective healing for survivors of all forms of childhood trauma. By this time, the centre had developed a specific model of trauma recovery (TREE) designed to help survivors heal from trauma by teaching them how to release emotions suppressed at the time of the trauma.

The TREE model of trauma recovery is based on recommendations from Phoenix Australia (formerly Australian Centre for Post Traumatic Mental Health), where the cornerstone of treatment involves confronting the traumatic memory.[10]

Independent evaluation by Central Coast Research and Evaluation published on the Heal For Life website, found the program is able to achieve statistically significant improvements in participant mental health, social and emotional functioning, pain and vitality index scores. It also found these improvements were present 6 months and 4 years post-program, indicating the program achieves long-term results.[11]

Currently, the organisation does not accept government funding for its programs.[12]

Author edit

Mullinar has written three books. Breaking The Silence - Survivors of Child Abuse Speak Out,[13] The Liz Mullinar Story,[14] and Heal For Life: How to heal yourself from the pain of childhood trauma[15]

Controversy edit

Mullinar has faced controversy for her beliefs in recovered memories and the practice of satanic ritual abuse within the community. Richard Guilliatt, a journalist for The Australian and author of the book Talk of the Devil: Repressed Memory and the Ritual Abuse Witch-Hunt has been an outspoken critic of the validity of claims by survivors of child abuse, including Mullinar and her colleague in trauma advocacy, Dr Cathy Kezelman 20 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine.

Some critics have accused Mullinar as contributing to a moral panic.[16] due to her position on ritual abuse. However, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse revealed a significant issue with child sexual abuse within ritualistic institutions. According to research conducted by Central Coast Research and Evaluation, 6.3% of Mayumarri clients claimed to be victims of Ritual Abuse.[17][18]

After speaking publicly about her ordeal as a child in response to an article by Richard Guilliatt, Mullinar received significant media attention. Initially, Mullinar believed her future in advocacy would be with the church and she completed her Bachelor of Theology with the intent to become an Anglican minister. She was rejected by the Anglican Archdiocese of Newcastle as an unsuitable candidate for ordination.[19]

It was later reported by the Royal Commission in regards to the Anglican Archdiocese of Newcastle: "The cumulative effect of a number of systemic issues allowed a group of perpetrators to operate within the diocese for at least 30 years. The report found that systemic issues included a focus on protecting the reputation of the Church and its powerful and influential members. Abusive and predatory sexual relationships were misrepresented as consensual homosexual relationships."[20]

Former guests and volunteer staff, as well as a former board member the Heal For Life, have called for an independent investigation into damaging practices. They include allegations of inadequate staff training, insufficient health professionals on staff, a high incidence of self-harm and false recovered memories of ritual abuse. No evidence of wrongdoing has been recorded by any regulatory body.

Mullinar remains an advocate for the use of peer support in Heal For Life's programs, which are supervised by registered psychologists. Peer support refers to the use of trained people with lived experience of the issues facing service users. International standards in trauma-informed practice confirm peer support is essential for trauma recovery.[21]

Heal For Life is independently audited and has received accreditation through the Quality Innovation Performance Council, an organisation that provides third-party verification of service safety and quality based on governing standards in the Australian community sector.

Regarding recovered memories, she states that "Anyone who recovers memories, who has flashbacks, their child is telling the truth. The child at the age it happened to them is telling the truth of what happened to them. A therapist cannot create the truth…"[7][22]

The Heal For Life website states that guests are to be believed and have their story validated as part of the services provided. Heal For Life has a policy that discourages guests from 'swapping stories' to prevent the risk of "vicarious trauma, re-traumatisation or the potential spread of memories".[23]

Bibliography edit

  • Mullinar, Liz & Hopkinson, Simon (1997). The Liz Mullinar Story. Sydney: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-7336-0482-X.
  • Mullinar, Liz (1997). Breaking The Silence - Survivors of Child Abuse Speak Out. Sydney: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0733604838.
  • Mullinar, Liz (2020). Heal For Life: How to heal yourself from the pain of childhood trauma. Sydney: Heal For Life Foundation. ISBN 9780648536505.

References edit

  1. ^ "TREE Model of Trauma Recovery". Heal For Life Foundation. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Liz Mullinar". honours.pmc.gov.au. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Liz Mullinar". honours.pmc.gov.au. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  4. ^ Australian Of The Year Awards 2011 20 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Mullinar, Liz & Hopkinson, Simon (1997). The Liz Mullinar Story. Sydney: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-7336-0482-X.
  6. ^ Mullinar, Liz (2019). Heal For Life: How To Heal Yourself From The Pain of Childhood Trauma And Abuse (1 ed.). Broadmeadow, New South Wales: Heal For Life Foundation. pp. 2–3. ISBN 978-0-6485365-0-5.
  7. ^ a b Mullinar, Liz; Hunt, Candida, eds. (1997). Breaking the Silence: survivors of child abuse speak out. Sydney: Hodder & Stoughton. pp. 229–230. ISBN 0-7336-0483-8.
  8. ^ Heal For Life FoundationAbout Us - Board Members. Archived from the original on 23 February 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2011..
  9. ^ The Australian Saturday 23 September 2006 The Untouchables by Richard Guilliatt
  10. ^ "Australian Guidelines for the Treatment of Acute Stress Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder" (PDF). Phoenix Australia. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  11. ^ "Effectiveness of the Heal For Life Healing Program" (PDF). Heal For Life Foundation. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  12. ^ "Donate". Heal For Life Foundation. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  13. ^ Mullinar, Liz (1997). Breaking the Silence - Survivors of Child Abuse Speak Out. Sydney: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0733604838.
  14. ^ Mullinar, Liz (September 1997). The Liz Mullinar Story. Sydney: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 9780733604829.
  15. ^ Mullinar, Liz (2020). Heal For Life. Sydney: Heal For Life Foundation. ISBN 9780648536505.
  16. ^ * Ben-Yehuda N, Goode E (1994). Moral panics: the social construction of deviance. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 57–65. ISBN 0-631-18905-X.
  17. ^ Heal For Life FoundationInformation for Health Professionals. Archived from the original on 23 February 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2011..
  18. ^ Heal For Life FoundationResearch. Archived from the original on 23 February 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2011..
  19. ^ Mullinar, Liz (2019). Heal For Life: How to Heal Yourself From the Pain of Childhood Trauma and Abuse (1 ed.). Broadmeadow, New South Wales: Heal For Life Foundation. pp. 7–9. ISBN 978-0-6485365-0-5.
  20. ^ "Report into Anglican Archdiocese of Newcastle Released". Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. Australian Federal Government. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  21. ^ "SAMHSA's Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma-Informed Approach". Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  22. ^ ABC Radio transcript The question surrounding therapy and evidence of law[1].
  23. ^ "FAQ". Heal For Life. Retrieved 27 November 2019.

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British Psychoanalyst Peter Fonagy OBE Liz MullinarBornElizabeth Laura Hopkinson 1945 03 12 12 March 1945 age 79 London England UKNationalityBritish amp AustralianOccupationFounder of Heal For Life FoundationKnown forFilm casting consultant co founder of Advocate for Survivors of Child Abuse and Heal For Life Foundation Member of the Order of Australia Australian Centenary Medal Winner Contents 1 Honours 1 1 TED Talk 2 Career 2 1 Film casting director 2 2 Founder Advocate for Survivors of Child Abuse Blue Knot Foundation 2 3 Founder Heal For Life Foundation Formerly Mayumarri Healing Centre 2 4 Author 3 Controversy 4 Bibliography 5 ReferencesHonours editShe was made a Member of the Order of Australia AM in the 1997 Australia Day Honours for her services to the performing arts and entertainment as a theatrical and film casting consultant and to the community 2 She was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in 2001 for her services as co founder and advocate for Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse 3 In 2011 she was a State Finalist in the Australian of the Year Awards 4 TED Talk edit In 2011 Mullinar gave a TEDx Talk on treating the core problem of addiction and mental illness The talk explains the link between trauma and mental illness and has had over 185 000 views Career editFilm casting director edit Liz Mullinar was born Elizabeth Laura Hopkinson She was a casting director in the Australian film industry for more than 25 years She worked as a consultant in the early careers of actors including Nicole Kidman Cate Blanchett Portia De Rossi and Geoffrey Rush Her company was responsible for casting such films as Picnic at Hanging Rock Shine and Babe 5 Founder Advocate for Survivors of Child Abuse Blue Knot Foundation edit After a visit to a hospital to visit her newborn niece Mullinar experienced a triggered response which she states entailed weeks of illness and sleepless nights With help from a professional Mullinar states she recovered suppressed memories of being sexually abused as a child by a doctor 6 After this experience Mullinar left her career in film and television to form the Australian Association for Recovered Memories in 1995 The organization later changed its name to We Remember then Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse 7 now known as the Blue Knot Foundation Founder Heal For Life Foundation Formerly Mayumarri Healing Centre edit In 1997 she co founded The Mayumarri Healing Centre now Heal For Life Foundation with husband Rodney Phillips to provide a safe location where survivors of child abuse could recover from their ordeal 8 According to Mayumarri s financial records the centre received more than 1 million between 2003 and 2005 of which nearly half was in the form of government grants 9 In 1999 the organisation changed its name to the Heal For Life Foundation to better reflect the services provided The centre promotes itself as providing affordable effective healing for survivors of all forms of childhood trauma By this time the centre had developed a specific model of trauma recovery TREE designed to help survivors heal from trauma by teaching them how to release emotions suppressed at the time of the trauma The TREE model of trauma recovery is based on recommendations from Phoenix Australia formerly Australian Centre for Post Traumatic Mental Health where the cornerstone of treatment involves confronting the traumatic memory 10 Independent evaluation by Central Coast Research and Evaluation published on the Heal For Life website found the program is able to achieve statistically significant improvements in participant mental health social and emotional functioning pain and vitality index scores It also found these improvements were present 6 months and 4 years post program indicating the program achieves long term results 11 Currently the organisation does not accept government funding for its programs 12 Author edit Mullinar has written three books Breaking The Silence Survivors of Child Abuse Speak Out 13 The Liz Mullinar Story 14 and Heal For Life How to heal yourself from the pain of childhood trauma 15 Controversy editMullinar has faced controversy for her beliefs in recovered memories and the practice of satanic ritual abuse within the community Richard Guilliatt a journalist for The Australian and author of the book Talk of the Devil Repressed Memory and the Ritual Abuse Witch Hunt has been an outspoken critic of the validity of claims by survivors of child abuse including Mullinar and her colleague in trauma advocacy Dr Cathy Kezelman Archived 20 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine Some critics have accused Mullinar as contributing to a moral panic 16 due to her position on ritual abuse However the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse revealed a significant issue with child sexual abuse within ritualistic institutions According to research conducted by Central Coast Research and Evaluation 6 3 of Mayumarri clients claimed to be victims of Ritual Abuse 17 18 After speaking publicly about her ordeal as a child in response to an article by Richard Guilliatt Mullinar received significant media attention Initially Mullinar believed her future in advocacy would be with the church and she completed her Bachelor of Theology with the intent to become an Anglican minister She was rejected by the Anglican Archdiocese of Newcastle as an unsuitable candidate for ordination 19 It was later reported by the Royal Commission in regards to the Anglican Archdiocese of Newcastle The cumulative effect of a number of systemic issues allowed a group of perpetrators to operate within the diocese for at least 30 years The report found that systemic issues included a focus on protecting the reputation of the Church and its powerful and influential members Abusive and predatory sexual relationships were misrepresented as consensual homosexual relationships 20 Former guests and volunteer staff as well as a former board member the Heal For Life have called for an independent investigation into damaging practices They include allegations of inadequate staff training insufficient health professionals on staff a high incidence of self harm and false recovered memories of ritual abuse No evidence of wrongdoing has been recorded by any regulatory body Mullinar remains an advocate for the use of peer support in Heal For Life s programs which are supervised by registered psychologists Peer support refers to the use of trained people with lived experience of the issues facing service users International standards in trauma informed practice confirm peer support is essential for trauma recovery 21 Heal For Life is independently audited and has received accreditation through the Quality Innovation Performance Council an organisation that provides third party verification of service safety and quality based on governing standards in the Australian community sector Regarding recovered memories she states that Anyone who recovers memories who has flashbacks their child is telling the truth The child at the age it happened to them is telling the truth of what happened to them A therapist cannot create the truth 7 22 The Heal For Life website states that guests are to be believed and have their story validated as part of the services provided Heal For Life has a policy that discourages guests from swapping stories to prevent the risk of vicarious trauma re traumatisation or the potential spread of memories 23 Bibliography editMullinar Liz amp Hopkinson Simon 1997 The Liz Mullinar Story Sydney Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 0 7336 0482 X Mullinar Liz 1997 Breaking The Silence Survivors of Child Abuse Speak Out Sydney Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 0733604838 Mullinar Liz 2020 Heal For Life How to heal yourself from the pain of childhood trauma Sydney Heal For Life Foundation ISBN 9780648536505 References edit TREE Model of Trauma Recovery Heal For Life Foundation Retrieved 26 November 2019 Liz Mullinar honours pmc gov au Retrieved 1 September 2019 Liz Mullinar honours pmc gov au Retrieved 1 September 2019 Australian Of The Year Awards 2011 Archived 20 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine Mullinar Liz amp Hopkinson Simon 1997 The Liz Mullinar Story Sydney Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 0 7336 0482 X Mullinar Liz 2019 Heal For Life How To Heal Yourself From The Pain of Childhood Trauma And Abuse 1 ed Broadmeadow New South Wales Heal For Life Foundation pp 2 3 ISBN 978 0 6485365 0 5 a b Mullinar Liz Hunt Candida eds 1997 Breaking the Silence survivors of child abuse speak out Sydney Hodder amp Stoughton pp 229 230 ISBN 0 7336 0483 8 Heal For Life FoundationAbout Us Board Members Board Members About Us Healing survivors of childhood trauma and abuse Archived from the original on 23 February 2011 Retrieved 8 April 2011 The Australian Saturday 23 September 2006 The Untouchables by Richard Guilliatt Australian Guidelines for the Treatment of Acute Stress Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PDF Phoenix Australia Retrieved 26 November 2019 Effectiveness of the Heal For Life Healing Program PDF Heal For Life Foundation Retrieved 26 November 2019 Donate Heal For Life Foundation Retrieved 27 November 2019 Mullinar Liz 1997 Breaking the Silence Survivors of Child Abuse Speak Out Sydney Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 0733604838 Mullinar Liz September 1997 The Liz Mullinar Story Sydney Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 9780733604829 Mullinar Liz 2020 Heal For Life Sydney Heal For Life Foundation ISBN 9780648536505 Ben Yehuda N Goode E 1994 Moral panics the social construction of deviance Oxford Blackwell pp 57 65 ISBN 0 631 18905 X Jenkins P 1998 Moral Panic Changing Concepts of the Child Molester in Modern America New Haven CT Yale University Press pp 207 231 ISBN 0 300 10963 6 Victor JS 1993 Satanic Panic The Creation of a Contemporary Legend Open Court Publishing Company pp 55 6 ISBN 0 8126 9192 X de Young Mary 2004 The Day Care Ritual Abuse Moral Panic Jefferson North Carolina United States McFarland and Company pp 42 ISBN 0 7864 1830 3 Heal For Life FoundationInformation for Health Professionals Seminars and Professional Training Information for Health Professionals Healing survivors of childhood trauma and abuse Archived from the original on 23 February 2011 Retrieved 8 April 2011 Heal For Life FoundationResearch Research Information for Health Professionals Healing survivors of childhood trauma and abuse Archived from the original on 23 February 2011 Retrieved 13 April 2011 Mullinar Liz 2019 Heal For Life How to Heal Yourself From the Pain of Childhood Trauma and Abuse 1 ed Broadmeadow New South Wales Heal For Life Foundation pp 7 9 ISBN 978 0 6485365 0 5 Report into Anglican Archdiocese of Newcastle Released Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Australian Federal Government Retrieved 26 November 2019 SAMHSA s Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma Informed Approach Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Retrieved 26 November 2019 ABC Radio transcript The question surrounding therapy and evidence of law 1 FAQ Heal For Life Retrieved 27 November 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liz Mullinar amp oldid 1211871411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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