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Ney, Philip G. If you have images associated with this Person, please contact us at
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Title | Naval Cadet (UNTD) (RCN(R)) |
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Official Number | U-56355 |
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A Canadian Child Psychiatrist, Dr. Philip Ney, first began using group psychotherapy for people damaged by abuse and abortion in 1987, but that was not really where the history of Hope Alive began. Philip Ney graduated as a physician from the University of British Columbia , trained as a Child and Family Psychiatrist at McGill University and the University of London ( England ), and as a Developmental Psychologist at the University of Illinois. |
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He was appointed as a Naval Cadet (UNTD) RCN(R) (With seniority dated 02/01/1957). In 1953 he served in HMCS Malahat for UNTD. He served in HMCS Discovery for UNTD 1956-1957. (He was released.) |
Vessels Owned | Robertson II; |
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Government of Canada The Canadian Navy List Ottawa ON; Bill Clearihue (Nominal List UNTD); |
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2015-02-23 00:00:00 |