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A Chinese Acting-Firstborn‘s Immigration Experience
(2013-08)
This autoethnographic study attempts to illustrate author‘s identity development experience as a first-generation Chinese-Canadian originated from Hong Kong in the early 1990‘s. The purpose of this research is to explore ...
Scared to Death: Exploring Death Anxiety and the Wounded Healer
(2013-07)
The following manuscript is an autoethnographic study in which the author explores her struggles with death anxiety throughout her life. In order to gain a deeper understanding of her experiences, the author connects her ...
Birthing the Father Within: Therapeutic Approaches for the Nascent Father
(2013-07-29)
In this study, I explore the nature and meaning of the experience of leaving one state of consciousness behind to enter into that of fatherhood, and I argue that the passage into fatherhood can be an opportunity for men ...
Re-conceptualizing Self-Care
(2013-12-01)
Although it is widely acknowledged that those in helping professions, such as counselling psychology, have a higher risk of experiencing burnout, little is done to prepare counsellors-in-training, or to encourage practicing ...
Expanding Therapy Beyond the Confines of The 50-minute Session - Developing a Psychoeducational 'Tool Box' to Cultivate Motivation, Intention and Long-Term Thinking in the Therapeutic Process
(2013-05-12)
I have experienced depression from two sides — as a client who experiences it, and as a therapist who treats it. I have learned several modalities for effective treatment, and experienced (as a client) others. I have ...
Inside Dyslexia: The Impact of Dyslexia on Self-Esteem and Self-Concept in Females
(2013)
Dyslexia has many facets than just a learning disability, it is a “life problem” not just a school or an academic problem, as dyslexia impacts more aspects of one’s life than learning only. The social and emotional impact ...