He is a leading world expert on the effects of abortion, abuse & neglect, and key concepts developed by Dr Ney during years of clinical work with thousands who have been damaged severely, are used in Hope Alive group psychotherapy, and copied in many other therapies. He has trained counsellors around the world seeing peer-reviewed improvements in those being treated - even when dealing with deep wounds. In recent years he ran for several political positions including Provincial Member of the Legislative Assembly. He is a controversial figure who has led a colorful life.
Research
He has conducted research in child abuse and its connection to abortion. He has authored or co-authored 7 books and 66 scientific papers.[2]
He has created Hope Alive method of psychotherapy.
Selected books
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. ISBN0-87630-752-7
Hope Alive: Post Abortion and Abuse Treatment, a Guide for Group Counselling (1998) Pioneer Publishing.
Legal troubles
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. Ney is a psychiatrist who ran for public office several times, including 2 terms as a Victoria School Board Trustee.[3][4]
References
^"Philip Ney". 25 November 2012. Retrieved 10 June 2015.