Grant Received
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust has awarded a funding of $16.3 million to carry out a 3-year project on Stepped Care--Online Self-help and Support Service on Mental Health. The principal applicant of this project is Prof. Winnie Mak. Her CUHK team will be working closely with New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association to implement this meaningful project. We hope that through this project, we can bring mental health into the awareness of the general public, reduce mental illness stigma, and increase access of evidence-based mental health services through innovative means.
News & Updates
MPhil-PhD Prog in Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Division of Clinical Psychology
The Hong Kong Psychological Society Ltd.
Training in Guided Self-Help for Low Intensity Psychological Interventions
Semantic Retrieval and Integration during Sentence Reading: Evidence from Temporal and Spatial Dynamics
Understanding individual differences in psychiatry – genetics versus environmental influences
The Social Construction of Adolescence: Insights from the United States and China
MPhil-PhD Prog in Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Future Orientation: Temporal Correlates, Genetic Mechanisms,and their Implications for Health Behaviors and Depression
The Effects of Prior Familiarity on Working Memory Representations and Processes
MPhil-PhD Prog in Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Distinguished Visiting Scholars Lecture Series
1 & 2 November 2016
Interdisciplinary collaboration – Applying neuroscience methods to study socio‐cultural phenomena
Evidence-Based Cognitive Behavioral Strategies for Depression and Anxiety
Mark S. Seidenberg & Richard K. Wagner
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