Paul T. P. Wong
Paul T. P. Wong is a Canadian clinical psychologist and professor. His research career has gone through four stages, with significant contributions in each stage: learning theory, social cognition, existential psychology, and positive psychology. He is most known for his integrative work on death acceptance, meaning therapy, and second wave positive psychology (PP 2.0). He has been elected as a fellow for both the American Psychological Association and the Canadian Psychological Association.
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Paul T. P. Wong
Paul T. P. Wong is a Canadian clinical psychologist and professor. His research career has gone through four stages, with significant contributions in each stage: learning theory, social cognition, existential psychology, and positive psychology. He is most known for his integrative work on death acceptance, meaning therapy, and second wave positive psychology (PP 2.0). He has been elected as a fellow for both the American Psychological Association and the Canadian Psychological Association.
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1937-04-01
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Tianjin, China
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Wong speaking at the Lotus Foundation in Taiwan, 2013.
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Canadian
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Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1970
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Meaning Therapy
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Second Wave Positive Psychology
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Paul T. P. Wong
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王载宝
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Chinese
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Adjunct Professor, Saybrook University
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President, Meaning-Centered Counselling Institute Inc.
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Professor Emeritus, Trent University
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Professor Emeritus, Trinity Western University
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International Network on Personal Meaning
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Wáng Zàibǎo
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Lilian C. J. Wong
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