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Parental Alienation and Factitious Disorder by Proxy Beyond Dsm-5: Interrelated Multidimensional Diagnoses
Michael R. Bütz, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in Montana who specializes in forensics with Aspen Practice, P.C. and clinical and neuropsychology at St. Vincent Healthcare. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association’s Society of Clinical Psychology and recipient of numerous awards from APA’s Provincial and Territorial Psychological Association Affairs Division (31). Dr. Butz has been best known for his previous work on nonlinear dynamics as the author of Chaos and Complexity: Implications for Psychological Theory and Practice (CRC Press, 1997) and as coauthor of Strange Attractors: Chaos, Complexity and the Art of Family Therapy (Wiley, 1997) and Clinical Chaos: A Therapist’s Guide to Non-Linear Dynamics and Therapeutic Change (Routledge, 1998).