演講摘要:
Within this talk, firstly I will introduce the concepts of Mindfulness, and models of Mindfulness-based psychotherapy. Secondly, the effects of mindfulness therapies, especially on its functions on emotion regulation, and methods of investigation on mindfulness state will be included. Finally, I will share a little about my own research as well.
講者介紹
黃鳳英助理教授 國立台北教育大學教育系生命教育所助理教授兼衛生保健組組長
專長
正念心理治療、喪親悲傷諮商、安寧療護與臨終關懷、醫療社會工作、死亡與臨終心理學
學歷
2004-2008 Ph.D. in Psychology,
The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Thesis subject: Bereavement and Culture
2002-2003 M.S. in Psychology – Master of Research Methods in Psychology,
The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Dissertation subject: The Impact of Spirituality during Bereavement
1991-1993 M. S. in Social Welfare, National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan
Dissertation subject: the Projection of Manpower in the Hospice Care in Taiwan
1989-1991 Diploma in Youth and Child Welfare, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
1981-1986 Diploma in Midwifery and Nursing, Deh Yu College of Nursing and Management, Keelung Taiwan
經歷
2010-2011 Assistant Professor
Department of Guidance and Counseling, National Changhua University of Education
2010- Part-time Assistant Professor,
National Taipei University and Dharma Drum Buddhist College
2009-2010 Lecturer
Graduate School of Life education and Health Promotion, National Taipei University of Education
Part-time Assistant Professor,
The Tzu Chi University
1998-2004 Volunteer Bereavement Counselor and Spiritual-Care worker
Palliative Ward of National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
‧ Served as Program coordinator for the Buddhist Chaplain Training Program, spiritual care for dying patients and their families in the Palliative Ward of the National Taiwan University Hospital.
‧ Volunteer Bereavement Counselor to offer counseling sections for bereaved individuals who were referred from other professionals, in addition to give training program for volunteers.
‧ Found raising for the project of Spiritual Care and Buddhist Chaplain Training Program.
‧ Served as spiritual care worker for dying patients
‧ Served as program organizer and chairwoman of 1st Conference on Grief and Bereavement Psychotherapy, Pingtung Taiwan
1997-2000 Chief Executive Director Buddhist Lotus Hospice Care Foundation, Taiwan
‧ Served as training programs director for hospice professionals and volunteers to offer services around Taiwan
‧ Found raising for the foundation
‧ Co-operated with other hospice care foundations to promote hospice care for dying patients
‧ Supervised several research projects and dissertations on topics related to death and bereavement
‧ Served as organizer and chairwoman of 1st and 2nd Conferences on Palliative Hospice Care and Buddhism
‧ 1994-1997 A member of the Board of Trustees,Buddhist Lotus Hospice Care Foundation, Taiwan
‧ Served as coordinator of management of the foundation
‧ Found raising for the foundation
1995-1999 Full-time (1995-1998) and Part time (1998-1999) Lecturer Deh Yu College of Nursing and Management, Keelung Taiwan
‧ Lecturer in the Early Childhood Care and Education Department,involved in the teaching of Human Development, Health and Safety in Child Care, Applied Psychology, and Basic Approach to Statistics and Research Methods
‧ Served as counselor in the Student Counseling Service Center
‧ Responsible for the Student Society Activities
‧ Have been involved with Community Adult Care Development Project which it was organized by the board of trustees of the college.
1994-1996 Part-time Lecturer Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
‧ Lecturer in the Department of Youth and Child Welfare, involved in the teaching of Human Relationships, An introduction of Sociology, Applied Psychology
‧ Served as leader of student self-growth groups
1986- 1988 Nurse Tzu Chi General Hospital, Hualien City, Taiwan
‧ supporting patients to be healthy, monitoring of long-term conditions, health prevention and screening activities
‧ worked collaboratively with the general practice team to meet the needs of patients, supporting the delivery of policy and procedures, and providing primary-care-team leadership as required by the head nurse.