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The Elliot Institute is a non-profit, 501(c)3 tax exempt corporation that was founded in 1988 to perform original research and education on the impact of abortion on women, men, siblings, and society. The Elliot Institute publishes research and educational materials and works as an advocate for women and men seeking post-abortion healing.

One of our most frequently asked questions: Who is Elliot? Is he a wealthy philanthropist who has funded our work because he shares our belief that proving how abortion hurts so many women is the key to ending the scourge of abortion? We wish!

No, the name of the Elliot Institute for Social Sciences Research is not a memorial, but was chosen for purely pragmatic reasons. Among our many research projects, we have mailed out over 5000 surveys to random sample of women. To maximize response, and avoid skewing the results, we needed a neutral name. Indeed, in some of our surveys the population being sampled does not even know that we are particularly interested in women who have had abortions. Therefore, "The Post-Abortion Research Institute"  was out of the question.

"Elliot" was literally picked from a baby names book. The personal name was added with the intention of making the name more personalized, yet formal and a bit stuffy - in an academic way. This was done with the hope to make the Institute's name more "friendly," yet plausible and dignified, for the sake of the recipients of our survey forms.

So, our name is not of any particular significance. We are even willing to change it. So, if you or a rich aunt would like to underwrite our work with a large endowment, we would be glad to change the name to the "Smith Institute", the "Charlie Group," or whatever memorial name you would like! Just let us know.


The Elliot Institute was kind enough to let Abortionfacts.com use their information on our website.  If you appreciate the work that they have done and continue to do you can support them through various ways.   Below you will find a listing and summary of the articles that they have shared with Abortionfacts.com

 

Reports and Studies

Abortion Trauma and Child Abuse  Experts agree that during the past 25 years the rate of child abuse has increased dramatically.  These figures clearly contradict the pro-abortionists' claim that abortion of "unwanted children" prevents child abuse.

Does Abortion hurt Self-Esteem?   Nancy Russo of Arizona State University completed a study to show that abortion does not have negative psychological effects.  Her study is discussed and dissected to find the truth of after abortion emotional dysfunction.

New Study confirms Link between Abortion and Substance Abuse  A recent Elliot Institute study has established a strong statistical correlation between abortion and subsequent drug or alcohol abuse. This finding is based on a national, random sample of 700 women participating in a reproductive history survey.

Abortion and Suicide  Although pregnancy weakens suicidal impulses, there is strong evidence that abortion dramatically increases the risk of suicide.  A discussion of the studies of suicide and abortion.

The Positive Effects of Abortion  Is abortion a way to avoid suffering and career setbacks?  Recent studies say that it is not.  A discussion and summary of these studies.

Psychological Reactions Reported after Abortion  An extensive study of post-abortion patients.   Contains information of tangible and psychological aspects.  Please be patient with download time.

Limitations on Post-Abortion Research: Why We Know So Little  While there have been many studies regarding the emotional aftermath of abortion, very little has been firmly established. It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to complete a study in this field that would be generally conclusive and above reproach. Discussion and Sources.

The Aftereffects of Abortion   A discussion of the psychological and physical complications brought about by abortion with sources.

What Dr. Koop Could Have Reported  While it is true that there was not, and still isn't, any solid data for making any accurate estimate of how many women suffer from post-abortion psychological sequelae, there were three specific findings upon which to build valid conclusions and specific recommendations.  Discussion and Sources.

Revisiting the "Koop Report"   A discussion of the surrounding situations of the "Koop Report" and the obvious conclusions can be drawn from them.  Discussion and Sources.

Post-Abortion Syndrome

A List of Major Physical Sequelae Related to Abortion Complete listing with sources

Risk Factors Predicting Post-Abortion Psychological Sequelae  A discussion on the rate of post abortion syndrome and the factors that make certain women more subseptable than others.

Post-Abortion Syndrome Manifestations  Complete Listing of the Effects of Abortion and how they are manifested.  Discussion and sources.

Are You Suffering from Post-Abortion Stress?  If you have had an abortion(s), you may be suffering from post-abortion stress.  Quiz which will help you determine if you do.

Women at Risk of Post-Abortion Trauma  Psychologists who work with women suffering from post-abortion sequelae have identified several common factors which can be used to identify women who are at the highest risk of suffering from these problems.

Testimonies

When the Doll Breaks, by Theresa Karminski Burke One night at a drunken fraternity party, Marita found herself having sex with her boyfriend. The details were quite foggy.  When Marita discovered she was pregnant, she had an abortion immediately and never told a soul, except her boyfriend and her roommate.  Theresa Karminski gives a professional look into the effects of abortion through the story of her roommate.

Case Study, "Doris Kalasky"  Forced to have sex with her father, Doris became pregnant. When the pregnancy was discovered, she refused to have an abortion. Her father, however, found an abortionist who would perform the abortion without her consent. She alone has had to pay the price.

Before I Had Time to Think, "Nancy Anders"  It was May 19, 1973. I was pregnant from a date rape. I had tried to hide it from my parents but of course they found out. Then the pressure started. "How are you going to go to college with a baby?" "How are you going to support it?" "It is only a blob of blood. It's not a baby yet." Before I had time to think about what I wanted, the abortion was over.

Two Senseless Deaths: The Long Road to Recovery, by "Mrs. Julia Taylor"  Mary was the victim of a date rape. When the man found out, he tried to make her have an abortion. She refused and would have nothing to do with him.  After council, she gave in.  Mary didn't last the hour. After 40 minutes she was in a coma and on full life support.  By the time Mary was taken to the ICU, it was too late to save her. 

Trying to Survive, By Judith Evans My childhood was brutal. I was abandoned by my father when I was two-and-a-half. Then when he reappeared in my life again at the age of eight, it became worse. I survived incest, starvation, and beatings. I clung to life.   It was the two abortions I had that nearly destroyed me.

Looking For Advice in All the Wrong Places, Case Study, "Colleen" - age 28.  I was 18 and dating a man my parents strongly disapproved of.   I realized I was pregnant when the smells from chemistry class kept making me sick. A friend convinced me to go her doctor in town. He diagnosed pregnancy immediately, saying, "Such a shame, another young one." He told me not to worry, that "it" could be "taken care of." He never once said anything about keeping the baby, but gave me a card from the local abortuary.


Miscellaneous

Politics of Abortion and the GOP  Every politician hates abortion. Some support the right to abortion, of course, but they all hate the issue. It is extraordinarily divisive--perhaps the most impassioned issue of our day.

Bobbit and Abortion, Is there a Link?  "The timing of the cutting incident was not coincidental," says Reardon. "Between 30 and 40 percent of women who report post-abortion problems experience more intense symptoms around the anniversary date of the abortion.

Help in Understanding Abortion   Despair is not only the driving force behind most abortion choices, it is also the greatest obstacle to post-abortion recovery. Until more pro-lifers understand this, they will be handicapped in their efforts to help women in crisis.

Is Abortion Safe?  A discussion of the views taken by the Supreme Court and the AMA on the safety of abortion and the effects of those views.

Population Control and RU-486   Is RU-486 to be used as a form of population control globally?  Discussion.

Q & A: Finding Real Answers about Abortion

Rape, Incest and Abortion: Searching Beyond the Myths "How can you deny an abortion to a twelve-year-old girl who is the victim of incest?" complains an indignant supporter of abortion.  The discussion of incest and abortion with sources.

Women Who Abort: Their Reflections on the Unborn  What is the view of the unborn taken by women who have had abortions.

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