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Philip Ney

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Philip Gordon Ney (born in 1935) was a Canadian pro-life psychiatrist, clinical psychologist and psychotherapist. Ney ran for public office several times, including 2 terms as a Victoria School Board Trustee.

Biography

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He was a professor of University of British Columbia. He had taught at University of Calgary, University of Montreal, University of Hong Kong and University of Otago.[1] Founder and director of International Institute for Pregnancy Loss and Child Abuse Research and Recovery (IIPLCARR) and International Hope Alive Counselors Association (IHACA).

Selected books

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  • Ending the Cycle of Abuse: The Stories of Women Abused as Children and the Group Therapy Techniques That Helped Them Heal (1994) Brunner/Mazel, Inc. ISBN 0-87630-752-7
  • Deeply Damaged (1997) Pioneer Publishing. ISBN 0-920952-10-0
  • Abortion Survivors (1998) Pioneer Publishing. ISBN 0-920952-11-9
  • Hope Alive: Post Abortion and Abuse Treatment, a Guide for Group Counselling (1998) Pioneer Publishing.
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Dr. Philip Ney was charged with animal cruelty following the death of his 6-year-old mix-breed dog “Star” but the charges were stayed on May 9, 2018. [2] [3]

References

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