BRITISH HONG KONGERS PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE
英國港僑心理服務
Publications
British HongKongers Psychological Services (BHKPS) is dedicated to advancing the field of psychology and sharing the expertise and research of our experienced practitioners. On this page, you will find a collection of articles, research papers, and other published works authored by our team.
Our practitioners are active contributors to academic journals, industry publications, and other media outlets. Their research covers a wide range of topics within the field of psychology.
We are proud to share the scholarly work and clinical insights of our BHKPS team. Dive into our publications to learn more about the innovative psychological services and research initiatives taking place at our practice. Check back regularly as we continue to expand our library of published materials.
If you have any questions about our published works or would like to discuss collaboration opportunities, please don't hesitate to contact us at info@britishhongkongers.co.uk
CBT Today Magazine May 2024 Cover Issue:
Cultural Competency with the Hong Kong Chinese Community
by Dr. Hei Chang & Paul Grantham
Congratulations to Dr. Hei Chang on the publication of his recent article in the prestigious CBT Today Magazine. The article, co-authored with Clinical Supervisor Paul Grantham, shines a spotlight on the important mental health needs of Hong Kong immigrants who have recently relocated to the UK. With a growing influx of this population, the authors emphasize the critical importance of providing culturally-informed therapeutic support to address the complex challenges they face in adapting to their new environment.
Brunel University London Nov 2023 International Men's Day:
Talking About Male Suicide
by Stefan Dalton
In honour of International Men's Day 2023, this article delves into a critical issue affecting men's wellbeing - suicide. Hear from Stefan Dalton, a cognitive behavioural therapist and doctoral researcher in psychology at Brunel University. Stefan offers insights on practical strategies men can implement to prioritise their overall health and resilience. Through open dialogue and community-driven initiatives, this Movember article aims to de-stigmatise conversations around men's mental health - providing relatable examples and inspiring readers to take an active role in their own wellbeing journey.