24
May
Pictures and Words - Integrating Metaphoric Tools in Therapeutic Practice
Professional Development Workshop

This workshop is designed specifically for professional counsellors, therapists, life coaches, and mental health practitioners interested in expanding their therapeutic toolkit with innovative, client-centred
skills.

This immersive session will explore the use of OH Cards—a unique set of metaphoric associative cards—as a powerful tool for psychological projection and self-discovery.

Workshop Highlights:

  • Gain an understanding of the origins and principles of OH Cards.
  • Learn techniques to effectively incorporate this tool into your counselling sessions.
  • Participate in hands-on exercises to experience the transformative potential of these cards firsthand.
  • Discover how OH Cards can aid clients in accessing and articulating their inner thoughts and feelings.

To secure your place, please register for this event. We look forward to welcoming you to this enriching workshop and exploring together how OH Cards can enhance your practice and support your clients' journeys toward self-awareness and healing.

Morning tea is provided.

This event is not live-streamed or recorded.

Please register via the link below.

Where Christchurch Campus
When 9:30am - 11:00am
Cost $30
RSVP via the link below
Fung

WORKSHOP PRESENTER
Dr Fung Chin
Laidlaw Counselling Lecturer
BA(Psy, Phil) MSW(family), MACS, PhD

Fung is a clinical fellow and supervisor of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, a charter counsellor psychologist of the British Psychological Society, a certified fourth-level counsellor of the Australian Counselling Association, and a certificated counsellor and supervisor of the Hong Kong Professional Counselling Association. In his early years, he studied psychology and philosophy, and graduated from Monash University in Australia. He subsequently obtained a Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and a Master of Christian Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.  He completed his PhD in Family Therapy at North Central University in the United States, specializing in child and adolescent development. Fung is a warm and creative counsellor who particularly enjoys working with children and adolescents. His areas of specialization include adolescent issues, family relationships, and addiction.

Fung's areas of research interest are internet addiction, positive psychology, special education needs, and parenting. He is author of Tiger Parents, Bitter Parents, 2011.