Browse "Centre on Behavioral Health" by Author Chow, AYM

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We cannot love to live if we cannot bear to die: a pilot medical humanities programme for medical students to understand death, dying and bereavement.Tsang, JWH; Kwong, DLW; Beh, SL; Fielding, R; Chow, AYM; Ho, AHY; Chan, LC201141
Psychometric properties of the chinese version (C-DAP-R) of the death attitude profile-revisedHo, AHY; Chan, CLW; Chow, AYM; Pon, AKL; Ng, SM2010424
Grief therapy and transformation in post-quake areasChan, CLW; Wang, X; Shi, ZB; Fan, FM; Chow, AYM2009119
From anxiety to appreciation: Journey in cultivating competence of social workers in working with dying and bereaved persons.Chow, AYM; Tin, AF; Cheung, GYK; Chan, CLW; Chan, WCH2009104
Management of challenges of conjugal loss among Chinese widowers: an exploratory study.Woo, IM; Chan, CL; Chow, AY; Ho, RT2008168
Chinese widowers' self-perception of growth: An exploratory studyWoo, IMH; Chan, CLW; Chow, AYM; Ho, RTH2008140
Knowing the Unknown: A course on death and dying in Hong Kong.Chow, AYM; Chan, CLW2008109
ENABLE Project: The 8A Death Acceptance and Empowerment Model. Presentation in the Global Mourning – Death Among and Beyond Ourselves.Chan, CLW; Tin, AF; Chan, C.H.Y; Chow, AYM; Chan, T.W.F; Ng, SM; Leung, PPY; Chan, WCH; Ho, AHY200894
The role of caring parent-child relationships in the resilient adjustment of Singaporean Childhood Cancer Survivors.Khng, JNW; Chow, AYM; Chan, CLW200881
Bereavement Experience Of Chinese Widowers After Conjugal Loss.Woo, I.M.H; Chan, CLW; Chow, AYM200870
An Eastern Empowerment Approach to Death, End-of-life and Bereavement.Chan, CLW; Tin, A.F; Chan, C.H.Y; Chow, AYM; Chan, T.W.F; Ng, SM; Leung, PPY; Chan, WCH; Ho, AHY2008167
Revival of Life: bereavement groupChow, AYM; Chan, CLW; Au, TYW2008175
Death preparation and anxiety: A survey in Hong KongChan, THY; Chan, FMY; Tin, AF; Chow, AYM; Chan, CLW2007315
The Role of Perceived Parental Support in the Experience of Resilience of Singaporean Childhood Cancer Survivors.Khng, J.N.W; Chow, AYM; Chan, CLW2007108
The body-mind-spirit approach to better mental health among Chinese widowers after conjugal loss.Woo, I.W.H; Chow, AYM; Chan, CLW200785
Perception of Death Across the Adult Lifespan: A Close Examination of the Death Attitude Profile Among the General Hong Kong Population.Ho, AHY; Ng, SM; Chow, AYM; Chan, C.H.Y; Tang, A.C.W; Tin, AF; Yan, E.C.W; Chan, CLW2007151
Get SET & Go - Surviving, Empowering and Transforming Goals in Spousal End-of-Life Care, Death and BereavementChan, CLW; Pon, AKL; Leung, PPY; Chan, WCH; Tin, AF; Chow, AYM; Chan, TYF; Ng, SM; Ho, AHY; Leung, AWY200782
The Science and Art of Holistic Care.Chan, CLW; Tin, AF; Chan, C.H.Y; Chan, T.Y.F; Ng, SM; Chow, AYM200785
Retying nuptial knots: Chinese widowers’ perspectiveWoo, MHI; Chan, CLW; Chow, AYM; Ho, TH200788
East meets West: Applying Eastern spirituality in clinical practiceChan, CLW; Ng, SM; Ho, RTH; Chow, AYM2006132