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Dr Alyse Price-Tobler, PhD (UniSC), an academic researcher in child psychological abuse related to severe level parental alienation and clinical psychotherapist (MCAP),
presents a pioneering exploration in her three-volume book series.
Having experienced this abuse herself during childhood, Dr Price-Tobler is deeply invested in understanding and addressing these issues.
Drawing from her twin study doctoral thesis titled "Working with Adult Child Survivors of Severe Parental Alienation Abuse: Survivors and Mental Health Practitioners' Perspectives,"
Volume One delves into firsthand accounts of adult-child survivors and their interactions with mental health practitioners (MHPs) who assisted them with childhood trauma.
In Volume Two, the focus shifts to insights from world-leading MHPs specialising in trauma therapy for adult child survivors of SPA. Additionally, Volume Three will introduce a comprehensive treatment framework for MHPs working with adult survivors.
Drawing from 38 years of frontline experience in disabilities and mental health, Dr Price-Tobler offers a 'lived experience insider researchers' understanding of complex SPA dynamics.
Her perspective encompasses that of an academic researcher, an MHP, and a child survivor, providing valuable insights into this complex issue.
Hailing from just south of Sydney, Australia, Dr. Price-Tobler's series offers invaluable insights for a diverse audience that includes mental health professionals, family law court workers, medical practitioners,
medical students, and other adult child survivors.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Dr Alyse Price-Tobler, PhD (UniSC), an academic researcher in child psychological abuse related to severe level parental alienation and clinical psychotherapist (MCAP),
presents a pioneering exploration in her three-volume book series.
Having experienced this abuse herself during childhood, Dr Price-Tobler is deeply invested in understanding and addressing these issues.
Drawing from her twin study doctoral thesis titled "Working with Adult Child Survivors of Severe Parental Alienation Abuse: Survivors and Mental Health Practitioners' Perspectives,"
Volume One delves into firsthand accounts of adult-child survivors and their interactions with mental health practitioners (MHPs) who assisted them with childhood trauma.
In Volume Two, the focus shifts to insights from world-leading MHPs specialising in trauma therapy for adult child survivors of SPA. Additionally, Volume Three will introduce a comprehensive treatment framework for MHPs working with adult survivors.
Drawing from 38 years of frontline experience in disabilities and mental health, Dr Price-Tobler offers a 'lived experience insider researchers' understanding of complex SPA dynamics.
Her perspective encompasses that of an academic researcher, an MHP, and a child survivor, providing valuable insights into this complex issue.
Hailing from just south of Sydney, Australia, Dr. Price-Tobler's series offers invaluable insights for a diverse audience that includes mental health professionals, family law court workers, medical practitioners,
medical students, and other adult child survivors.