Book Talk by Dr Kin Cheung (George) Lee : The Guide to Buddhist Counseling
時間和地點
2024年11月12日 下午4:00 – 下午6:00
HKU iCube, Two Exchange Square, 8 Connaught Pl, Central, Hong Kong
關於本活動
In today's fast-paced and complex world, we all face overwhelming stress and emotional challenges. The Guide to Buddhist Counseling offers a unique approach by integrating Buddhist concepts into professional psychology. This groundbreaking book presents a theoretical orientation for counseling rooted in Early Buddhist teachings, providing mental health professionals with practical tools for addressing everyday struggles.
Dr. Lee begins by outlining essential Buddhist concepts that illuminate understanding of human nature and the sources of stress. He introduces a comprehensive Buddhist counseling model, titled Note, Know, Choose, offering practices for counselors that foster personal growth, such as self-cultivation plans, contemplative exercises, and various meditation techniques. By demonstrating how to apply this model in assessment, conceptualization, and intervention, Dr. Lee shares real-life case examples that illustrate how these practices can effectively alleviate stress and promote well-being in clients' lives.
Event Agenda
1) A brief talk on the book
2) A dialogue with a mystery guest
3) Q&A session with the audience
Author
Dr Kin Cheung (George) Lee
Dr Lee is a U.S. licensed psychologist and a recognized scholar in Buddhist counseling, holding dual Ph.D.s in clinical psychology and Buddhist Studies. He is a senior lecturer, program chair, and founding member of the Master of Buddhist Counselling program at The University of Hong Kong. Dr. Lee has received invitations to lecture at prestigious institutions, including Harvard and UBC, reflecting his growing international recognition in the field.
Date:
12 November 2024 (Tue)
Time:
16:00 - 18:00
Venue:
HKU iCube, 4005-4007, 40/F, Two Exchange Square, Central
Language:
English
Mode:
Face-to-face Sharing
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