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Stress Management and Prevention: An Organisational and Cognitive Approach

Topic: Stress Management and Prevention: An Organisational and Cognitive Approach
Speaker:

Prof. Stephen Palmer
Honorary
Professor of Psychology, Dept. of Psychology, City University, London
Director, Centre for Postgraduate Studies & Research

Date: 5th Dec. 2005
Time: 4:30 - 6:00p.m. [Registration: 4:15 ˇV 4:30 p.m.]
Venue: Lecture Theatre B6, Ho Tim Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Language: English
Co-organizers: Department of Curriculum & Instruction, CUHK
Department of Educational Psychology, CUHK
Enquiries: (852) 2609 6958 Sammi Leung
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Registration deadline: 25 November, 2005

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About the Speaker

Prof. Palmer is an internationally recognised expert in stress management & counselling. He received his PhD from South Bank University. His current positions include Founder Director of Centre for Coaching, London; Honorary Professor of Psychology at City University, Dept. of Psychology, London; Visiting Professor of Work Based Learning & Stress Management at National Centre for Work Based Learning Partnerships, Middlesex University and First Chair of British Psychological Society Special Group in Coaching Psychology.

Prof. Palmerˇ¦s research interest and publications include stress management, counselling, psychotherapy, cross-cultural counselling, cognitive therapy, REBT, MMT, problem focused counselling, coaching; counselling in a multicultural society, trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder , cognitive behaviour therapy , integrative and eclectic counselling & psychotherapy.