International Conference on Social Work and
Counselling Practice
PROMOTING HARMONY AND JUSTICE IN A WORLD OF CONFLICT
Paper Presentation Agenda |
TUESDAY, 2 JUNE 2009 (DAY 2)
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1615-1745 |
Paper Presentations (Session I) - |
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PP 1.1 |
Social Workers for Harmony and Justice Venue: G5-214 (Capacity: 60) |
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118. Nurturing the Social
Justice Workforce Marion R. Kelly, MSW and Dr.
Marvin D. Feit |
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158. Curriculum Competencies
for Social Workers in a Corrections Setting Dr. Bruce D. Friedman, ACSW,
CSWM, LCSW, Patricia M. Henry, LMSW, and Deirdre J. Devlin |
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1615-1745 PP 1.2 |
Family Therapy (I) Venue: G5-215 (Capacity: 45) |
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138. Brief Strategic Family
Therapy: A Family-Based Treatment Model for Beyond Risk Youth and their
Families Prof. Avelardo
Valdez |
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160. Foster Care - A Model of
Attachment and Empowerment Dr. Gerard Stoyles and
Mr. Timothy Broady |
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220. An Indigenous Therapeutic
Intervention Model for Child Witnesses to Domestic Violence Ms. Katy Chow |
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212. An Intervention Model on
Reconstructing Meanings of Divorce Dr. Hung Suet-lin |
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1615-1745 PP 1.3 |
Domestic Violence (I) Venue: Y5-302 (Capacity: 40) |
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121. I Am Ready: The Program of
Helping Witness Children Prepare for the Court Yang Ya-Hua,
Yu Chia-Lin, and Ma Tsung-Chieh |
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155. Experience of Domestic
Violence and Patterns of Coping Strategies among Chinese in Guangzhou China Wu Wenmei,
Dr. Dora Tam, Dr. Chan Yuk-chung, Dr. Kwok Siu-ming, and Dr. Agnes Law |
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161. Examine the Application
and Indigenalization of Mutual Support Group for
Women Survivors of Domestic Violence in Guangzhou China Lu Leqin
and Dr. Dora Tam |
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128. Service Needs for Male
Victims of Partner Abuse Venus Tsui,
MSW, Prof. Monit Cheung, and Prof. Patrick Leung |
TUESDAY, 2 JUNE 2009 (DAY 2)
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1615-1745 PP 1.4 |
Evidence-based Practice (I) Venue: G5-133 (Capacity: 35) |
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130. Effectiveness Study on the
Project of Community Networking in Hong Kong Ms. Yip Wing Sze Ida and Ms. Chan Chi Wai Jackie |
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Peace Wong Yuh Ju and Lee Seng Meng |
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132. Marriage Enrichment Group: An Experimental
Study of Effects on Family-of-origin Influence and Couple Conflict Ms. Yeung Fung Ching |
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176. Bonding and Bridging
Social Capital Development by Social Workers Dr. Jacky Chau-kiu Cheung and
Dr. Kam Ping Kwong |
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1615-1745 PP 1.5 |
Working with Sexual Diversity Venue: Y5-304 (Capacity: 40) |
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103. Family Relationships and
Their Correlations with Transsexual Well-Being Stephen Erich, Josephine
Tittsworth, Janice Dykes, and Cheryl Cabusas |
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127. Counselling Tongzhi in Asian Community Ada Cheung and Josephine Tittsworth |
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144. The Minority of a
Minority: Dealing with Married Men who have Sex with Men Dr. Jac Brown |
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216. “Is this a home for me?”
Building Supports for Sexual Minority Adolescents in Hong Kong – Implications
for Social Work Practice Ms. Diana Kwok and Chau Chum Yam |
WEDNESDAY, 3 JUNE 2009 (DAY 3)
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1345-1515 |
Paper Presentations (Session II) - |
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PP 2.1 |
Family Therapy (II): Issues and Skills Venue: G5-215 (Capacity: 45) |
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109. Promoting Harmony through
Mediation: The Use of Clinical Skills in Conflict Resolution Dr. Susan P. Robbins |
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125. Forgiveness and
Reconciliation of Married Couples in the Chinese Context Wong Lai Cheung |
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143. Restoring Personal Space
and Interpersonal Harmony from the Spatial Perspective Ms. Leung Kam Ping Kathy |
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152. From Conflict to Harmony
in the Landscape of Parent-Child Conflict: The Strength- Based Intervention
in Chinese Families Ms. Ada
Y. L. Chung and Dr. Simon T.M. Chan |
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1345-1515 PP 2.2 |
School Social Work in China Venue: Y5-407 (Capacity: 25) |
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104. The Exploration, Dilemma
and Development Conception of School Social Work in Mainland China Chen Zhuo |
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123. School Social Work
Practice in Guangzhou City of China Chen Xiangjun |
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190. Challenge and Opportunity:
The School Social Work in a World of Conflict – The Experiences and Thoughts
from China Mainland Li Aiping |
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1345-1515 PP 2.3 |
Macro Practice in China Venue: G5-133 (Capacity: 35) |
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106. On the Ways to Deal with
People Letters and Calls From the View of Social Work Wei Muzsu |
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164. The Current Situation and
Countermeasures: the Peasant Workers’ Social Welfare Protection and
Enterprise Social Work in China Chen Lei |
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197. Chinese Social Policies on
Aging: A Social Work Perspective Xiong Shuncong |
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1345-1515 PP 2.4 |
Working with Delinquents and Earthquake Victims Venue: Y5-305 (Capacity: 40) |
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169. Intervention in the Growth
of the Students in the Earthquake-stricken Area under the Resilience
Perspective Tian Guoxiu and Jiang Jianmei |
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177. The Reason and Prevention
of the Juvenile Delinquency in Chinese Urban Districts Jing Shijie |
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198. Project Concord : From
‘Harm’ to ‘Concord’ Mr. Norman Lo, Lee Koon-mei, and Joanne
K.S. Chu |
WEDNESDAY, 3 JUNE 2009 (DAY 3)
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1345-1515 PP 2.5 |
Social Work and Health Venue: Y5-304 (Capacity: 40) |
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145. Health Insurance and
Diabetes among Multiracial Men: The Mediation Effects of Usual Source of Care Dr. Julia F. Hastings, MSW and Jaclynn Hawkins, MSW |
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207. Enhancing Prevention of
Maternal Transmission of HIV in Cambodia Meng Dalin, MSW, Dr. Jame Logerfo, MD, and Dr. Tracy
Harachi |
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213. In-depth Interviews of
Grass-roots Cadres on Post-disaster Stress Management towards the Work and
Self Dr. Shi Zhan-biao, Mr. Wang Bing, Dr. Ng Siu-man
and Prof. Cecilia L. W. Chan |
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1530-1700 |
Paper Presentations (Session III) - |
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PP 3.1 |
Macro Practice: Issues and Problems Venue: Y5-302 (Capacity: 40) |
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110. A Social Work Service
Users Association: The Key to Promoting Harmony and Justice in a World of Conflict? Dr. Gary C. Dumbril |
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148. Civic Aspirations in a
Contested World; A Research and Practice Agenda for Social Work Phil Harington and Allen
Bartley |
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196. Impact between Social
Imagination and Management in Nonprofit
organization -a YMCA Example Tseng Jiunn-Shih and Tseng Chih-Lin |
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199. The Strategy of Interorganizational Network in the Human Services -
Community Based Practice for Promoting Harmony and Effective Intervention Choi Jae-Sung, Lee Suyoun, and
Cheong Sejeong |
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1530-1700 PP 3.2 |
Evidence-based Practice (II): Older Adults Venue: G5-133 (Capacity: 35) |
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134. The Validation of Practice
Applicable Scale on Elder Abuse—Caregiver Abuse Screen (CASE) Dr. Chih-Chung
David Huang |
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208. Informal Support and
Family Caregiving among Chinese Caregivers of Older
Adults Ms. Maggie Tang |
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211. Underpinning Social
Capital among Older Adults: the Need for Community Practitioners Chen Honglin |
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221. Effects of Social
Networking Intervention on the Community-dwelling Older Chinese Adults in
Hong Kong Dr. Esther Chow |
WEDNESDAY, 3 JUNE 2009 (DAY 3)
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1530-1700 PP 3.3 |
Social Work Education: Social Work Students Venue: Y5-305 (Capacity: 40) |
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141. Occupational Values of
Social Work Students: Comparative Studies on Beijing and Paris Feng Yue |
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142. Conflict Resolution among
Social Work Students and their Practicum Supervisors Ms. Leung Kam Ping Kathy |
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217. Embracing Diversity and
Social Justice - Hong Kong Social Work Students’ Learning Experience in
Sexual Diversity Course Ms. Kwok Kan Diana, M.S.W.,
R.S.W. |
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1530-1700 PP 3.4 |
Working with Diverse Clientele: Parent Child Conflict and Abuse Venue: Y5-304 (Capacity: 40) |
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150. Alternatives to Violence
Project - An Experiential-based Exploration of Conflict Ms. Rose Allender
and Ms. Kwok Wai-han |
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151. In the Name of Justice:
the Indigenous Account for the Father-Son Conflict in Asian - Chinese
Families Dr. Simon TM Chan |
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157. The U.S. Social Work
Students’ Perceptions of Child Abuse Cho Hyunkag |
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162. Revisiting ‘Parent-child
Conflict’: A Postmodern Critique of Parent Education and an Outline of an
Alternative Paradigm Dr. Kwong Wai Man |
THURSDAY, 4 JUNE 2009 (DAY 4)
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1345-1515 |
Paper Presentations (Session
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PP 4.1 |
Counselling Practice: Issues, Models and Skills Venue: G5-215 (Capacity: 45) |
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117. From Counselling to Anthropathology Prof. Colin Feltham |
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135. Working in Harmony With
Animals: Animal Assisted Therapy, Theory and Applications Dr. Cynthia K. Chandler |
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156. Spirituality and Religion
in Counselling with Muslim Clients Dr. Nada Eltaiba |
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1345-1515 PP 4.2 |
Mental Health Issues Venue: G5-133 (Capacity: 35) |
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140. Coping with Schizophrenia:
Western Treatment and Eastern Healing in Harmony Dr. Estella Y. K. Chan |
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205. Fear Factors of Thai
Children Sakesan Tongkhambanchong
and Nanta Sooraksa |
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222. Spiritual Distress to
Spiritual Transformation: Stroke Survivor Narratives from Hong Kong Dr. Esther Chow |
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1345-1515 PP 4.3 |
Domestic Violence (II) Venue: G5-314 (Capacity: 60) |
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153. How Service Providers
Understand and Respond to Needs of Abused Women - The Case of Guangzhou Ma Lixia,
Chan Yuk-chung, Dr. Dora Tam, Dr. Kwok Siu-ming, and Dr. Agnes Law |
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154. From Rage to Harmony – the
Narration of Divorced Men Dr. Simon T.M. Chan |
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163. The Evaluation of the
Court’s Domestic Violence Service Program in Taiwan Shen Ching-hung and Wang Pei-ling |
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1345-1515 PP 4.4 |
Working with Sexual Abuse Venue: G5-216 (Capacity: 60) |
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182. “I thought it could never
happen to boys” Social Work and Community Responses to the Sexual Abuse and
Exploitation of Boys – Lessons Learned from Research in Cambodia, the UK and
Hong Kong Alastair Hilton and Meng Dalin |
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215. From Motion to Emotion:
Dance Movement Therapy for the Rehabilitation of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Survivors Dr. Rainbow Tin-hung Ho, Ms.
Irene Kit-man Cheung, and Ms. Ho Yim Fan |
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1345-1515 PP 4.5 |
Working with Families Venue: Y5-302 (Capacity: 40) |
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124. Family Processes and
Suicidal Ideation among Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong Dr. Sylvia Kwok |
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174. The Martial Experiences of
Migrant Women who are Living Apart from their Husbands in Beijing, China Vivian Xiao Ping Xiang and Dr.
Francis Lee |
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181. The Similarity of
Relationship Standards, Couple Communication Patterns and Marital Satisfaction Chi Peilian, Fang Xiaoyi, and Norman Epstein |
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1345-1515 Workshop 1 |
Workshop Presentation: Venue: Y5-305 (Capacity: 40) |
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119. The Language of Peace Dr. Pat Moretti
and Susie Herrick |
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1530-1700 |
Paper Presentations (Session V) - |
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PP 5.1 |
Social Service Issues in China Venue: G5-216 (Capacity: 60) |
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101. A Study on Problems of
Floating Children Education and Its Countermeasures from Case Social Work
Perspective Tang Yong |
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111. Three models in Changsha,
Hunan province: How to Resolve the Crisis in Social Assistance of the New
Poor Communities Wan Guowei |
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113. Housing Risk Research of
the Low-income Urban Families under the Four Policy Dimensions Tang Huihui
and She Chenxiao |
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1530-1700 PP 5.2 |
Working with Older Adults Venue: G5-215 (Capacity: 45) |
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126. An Exploratory Study of
Adult Children Living in Aging family Ms. Chang Wing Shan |
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201. Elements Influencing the
Thoughts of Suicide of Elderly Residing in Small and Medium-sized Korean
Cities Dong B, Kim, Eun Y, Park, and Seong U, Kim |
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206. Promoting Professional
Social Work in the Veteran Care Homes Huang Song-Lin, Yang Pei-Shan,
and Yang Chiu-Yen |
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1530-1700 PP 5.3 |
Culturally Sensitive Practice Venue: G5-133 (Capacity: 35) |
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175. Culturally Relevant
Counselling: Hong Kong Context Dr. Betty C. Eng |
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194. Function of Family Therapy
in Community-based Mental Health Service: A Case Study in Shanghai Zhao Huan,
MSW |
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195. Characteristics of Peer
Mentors among University and School Students in Malaysia Haizanbinti Mohd Taha, Mohd Ariff bin
Ahmad Tarmizi, and
Dr. Fauziah Hanimbinti
Abdul Jalal |
THURSDAY, 4 JUNE 2009 (DAY 4)
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1530-1700 PP 5.4 |
Working with Subsistence Abuse Venue: Y5-304 (Capacity: 40) |
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200. The Research on Family
Therapy of Drug Abstain Yang Xu |
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203. The Research of Abandon
Drug Habits at a Period of Social Transition Lv Zhuo Wen |
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214. Influences of Family and
Peer on Amphetamine Use Behaviours in Thailand Nanta Sooraksa |
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1530-1700 PP 5.5 |
Working with Children and Youth Venue: Y5-302 (Capacity: 40) |
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112. Service Learning: An
Integrating Youth Voluntary Service Into University Education System in China Prof. Huamin
Peng and Wang Menghan |
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136. Adventure-based
Counselling (ABC) Approach: Working with Young People in a World of Conflicts Dr. Francis Lee |
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209. Compassion for the
Disadvantaged in Modern Society: Promoting Empathy and Social Responsibility
among the Advantaged Youth Ms. Phyllis Hau-yan
Lo, Ms. Celia Hoi-yan Chan, Ms. Elaine Yin-ling Tsui, and Prof. Cecilia Lai-wan Chan |
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210. Implications for Designing
University-level Workshops would be discussed to Instill
a Sense of Empathy and Altruism among our Future Leaders for those Less
Fortunate in Society- The Effects of Capital and Self-esteem on the
Adolescent Career Maturity Choi Jae-Sung, Cho Ja-young,
and Cheong Sejeong |
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1530-1700 Workshop 2 |
Workshop Presentation: Venue: Y5-305 (Capacity: 40) |
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129. Drawing Out Compassion
Fatigue: Art-based Supervision Debra Kalmanowitz and Jordan
Potash |