The Last Truth - Brian Thomas-Peter

The Last Truth

Buch | Softcover
334 Seiten
2016
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978-1-911586-23-4 (ISBN)
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A psychological journey towards mayhem, and the struggle to find meaning and hope before all is lost.
brother and sister, taken from their mother as children, grow up apart but come together as adults to find their connected history exposes a terrible truth.

Which of them can come to terms with what has happened and which of them is capable of murder?

The Last Truth is a story of blame, and the burden of unwanted responsibility. It's a story of a mother and her two children, separated from each other and forced to make a choice. Each has to live with the consequences which lead them down a twisted path…

Theirs is a story of living on the margins, but this narrative is not confined to those on the edge.

We are all capable of denial.

Brian Thomas-Peter came to the UK as a teenager, from Canada where working clinically with damaged and sometimes difficult people and the systems that served them became his life’s work. He graduated in Economics but completed a second major in Psychology before completing post-graduate training in Clinical Psychology. As a young psychologist, he worked with children in care, adults with mental health difficulties and the families of elderly mentally infirm. In1982, he joined a high security forensic psychiatry service, working primarily with young disordered offenders, whilst completing a PhD. Five years later was appointed Director of Psychology in a large medium secure forensic psychiatry service, where he completed an MBA. He was involved in training Forensic and Clinical Psychologists in Australia and the UK and was in demand to provide expert psychological evidence in major criminal trials in the UK and advice to the Parole Board. He has advised Government Ministry’s and major Inquiries into Untoward Incidents in psychiatric services in the UK and Australia. His academic life included a number of fellowships and an 11-year tenure as Honorary Professor of Psychology at Birmingham University. He has published in edited books, peer-reviewed journals and been a regular contributor to international academic conferences as well as making a major contribution to the development of the Forensic Psychology profession in the UK. In 2004, he became an Accredited Behavioral Investigative Advisor to the Police National Crime and Operations Faculty. He moved to Oxford as Director of the Regional Forensic Psychiatry service before moving back to his Canadian roots in 2010, as Provincial Executive Director of Forensic Psychiatry for B.C. Later, he turned his attention to education again as Dean of a Faculty of Child Family and Community Studies in British Columbia, Canada. He currently lives on an island on the west coast of Canada and spends most of his time writing. He enjoys sailing, skiing, playing ice hockey and opportunities to be foolish with his grandchildren.

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 135 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
ISBN-10 1-911586-23-8 / 1911586238
ISBN-13 978-1-911586-23-4 / 9781911586234
Zustand Neuware
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