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2018.01.29

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Date: 29 January 2018 12:30 - 14:00

Place: Hotel Panorama, 8A Hart Avenue, TST, Kowloon (Exit N1, TST MTR Station)

Speaker: Dr. Albert CHAN

Speech Title:  Mental Health and Stress Management

Lunch Fee: HKD300

About the Speaker :

Dr. Albert Tsun-hung CHAN

Dr. Albert CHAN is a Professor at Gratia Christian College.  He joined the Beijing Normal University of Zhuhai School of Education in 2012 as a Visiting Professor of Psychology and also the Associate Director for the Applied Psychology Institute.  In 2014, he also joined the faculty of Psychology at Beijing Normal University, Beijing teaching programs in Master of Applied Psychology; and he serves as an Adjunct Professor for Macau University of Science and Technology.  In clinical practice, this is the third round that he is providing a 20-day training on family therapy and crisis management in Beijing for the local helping professionals. He is a clinical director for both Shanghai The One and GuangZhou HuaZhen consulting and teaching over 1,000 professional counsellors.    

Albert has a Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology from the Colorado School of Psychology, and a Master Degree in Counseling Psychology from McGill University.  He practices across the fields of social work, clinical psychology, marriage, sex, family therapy, as well as, management training and consultation.  His professional certifications include Basic and Advanced Certifications of Critical Incident Debriefing, Community Crisis Response Trainer Training, Family Mediation, and Employment and Career Planning. Albert is a Clinical Fellow and Approved Supervisor of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Associate Member of the American Psychological Association (Division 32), and a member of the Ontario College of Social Workers. His training and diverse working experiences provide him not only the insights of understanding human nature and problems but also the breadth of a systemic perspective of human relations. His clinical working experiences across Asia, North-America, Central America and Europe have taught him the similar but different cross-cultural and universal human existential meanings.

 

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+852 90131251
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Address
8A Hart Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui
Hong Kong

 

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