Amos Cheung

Registered Clinical Psychologist / Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Work and Social Administration at The University of Hong Kong

Biography

Dr. Amos C.Y. CHEUNG is Research Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Work and Social Administration at the University of Hong Kong. He is both a registered clinical psychologist and a registered social worker. His research covers youth mental health, Anxiety Disorders among child and adolescent, criminal behaviours, as well as assessment and intervention for the geriatric population (dementia and depression). Before joining SWSA, Amos worked in hospitals under the Hospital Authority. Apart from public talks and newspaper columns, Amos contributes his expertise as trainer for the Project HOPE in Mainland China and Family Reconstruction: Training for Trainers in collaboration with Shanghai Hongkou District Education Bureau, China. Dr. Amos Cheung is currently the Chair of the Division of Clinical Psychology, Hong Kong Psychological Society (Since 2014) and the President-Elect of the Hong Kong Psychological Society.

Companies

  • Registered Clinical Psychologist Central Healthcare (2021)
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor The University of Hong Kong (2020)
  • Registered Clinical Psychologist The Rosales Clinic (2018)
  • Clinical Director Poiesis Garden (2016)
  • Honorary Assistant Professor The University of Hong Kong (2018 — 2020)
  • Research Assistant Professor The University of Hong Kong (2016 — 2018)
  • Clinical Psychologist Hospital Authority (2012 — 2015)
  • Clinical Psychologist The University of Hong Kong (2010 — 2012)

Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology), HKU
  • Bachelor of Social Work, HKU
  • Associate Fellow of Hong Kong Psychological Society (HKPS)
  • Registered Clinical Psychologist, HKPS
  • Registered Social Worker
  • Certified Focusing Trainer. Focusing Institute, New York

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