Detrimental effects of bereavement on physical, mental, social and psychological aspects of individuals can be found among bereaved Chinese. The authors have developed an indigenous practice model to work with bereaved family members among Chinese people in Hong Kong. The concept of bereavement was re-cast to include the idea that bereavement is a challenge that can aid in personal growth. Strategies were created to deal with the feelings of loss and separation positively. Programs in a "growth-oriented" psychosocial-educational group using multiple cognitive, behavioral and spiritual strategies were introduced. Throughout the sessions, messages of "Letting Go", "Self-Love", "Forgiveness" and "Transformation" were embedded in the programs b...
Abstract This srudy aimed to examine the psychological impact o f a dying child on Chinese family me...
ABSTRACT: Chinese culture expects men to be strong and capable of emotional restraint, and therefore...
Bereavement is a common human experience across cultures; however, how people face and deal with the...
This chapter presents a case example of how a cultural practice, Chinese painting, can be minimally ...
Anti-Asian hate as well as shifting circumstances brought on by current events all around the world ...
Traditional Chinese art practices such as brush painting and calligraphy are thought to promote self...
This study explores the bereavement process of Chinese persons in Hong Kong, with the focus on how t...
Chinese people treat death as a taboo, and the topic is usually avoided in daily conversation. Moreo...
The aim of this paper is to extend the existing literature and propose an alternative perspective on...
Theme: Honoring Diversity - Dying, Death, and Bereavement in a Multicultural WorldGrief is a univers...
Traditionally, death is a taboo subject in Chinese culture. However, very few studies examine the ef...
End of life care requires attention to mental health, religious practices and beliefs and health car...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This study examined the relationships between hope and the emotional reactions of bereaved Chinese p...
Shidu is the Chinese transliteration for ‘losing an only child,’ which indicates the death of the on...
Abstract This srudy aimed to examine the psychological impact o f a dying child on Chinese family me...
ABSTRACT: Chinese culture expects men to be strong and capable of emotional restraint, and therefore...
Bereavement is a common human experience across cultures; however, how people face and deal with the...
This chapter presents a case example of how a cultural practice, Chinese painting, can be minimally ...
Anti-Asian hate as well as shifting circumstances brought on by current events all around the world ...
Traditional Chinese art practices such as brush painting and calligraphy are thought to promote self...
This study explores the bereavement process of Chinese persons in Hong Kong, with the focus on how t...
Chinese people treat death as a taboo, and the topic is usually avoided in daily conversation. Moreo...
The aim of this paper is to extend the existing literature and propose an alternative perspective on...
Theme: Honoring Diversity - Dying, Death, and Bereavement in a Multicultural WorldGrief is a univers...
Traditionally, death is a taboo subject in Chinese culture. However, very few studies examine the ef...
End of life care requires attention to mental health, religious practices and beliefs and health car...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This study examined the relationships between hope and the emotional reactions of bereaved Chinese p...
Shidu is the Chinese transliteration for ‘losing an only child,’ which indicates the death of the on...
Abstract This srudy aimed to examine the psychological impact o f a dying child on Chinese family me...
ABSTRACT: Chinese culture expects men to be strong and capable of emotional restraint, and therefore...
Bereavement is a common human experience across cultures; however, how people face and deal with the...