Dr. Lilian C. J. Wong
Speaker, Counsellor, Researcher
International Network on Personal Meaning (INPM)
Dr. Lilian C. J. Wong is the Co-founder, Chair of the Board of Directors, and Treasurer of INPM.
The mission of the INPM is to advance the vision of Dr. Viktor Frankl and Dr. Paul T. P. Wong through meaning research, meaning-centered practice, and meaningful living groups. More specifically, the INPM advocates the big-tent approach of extending logotherapy and integrating it with the positive psychology research on meaning through collaborative efforts.
As a learned society, the INPM believes that high-quality scientific research on the positive psychology of meaning in major life domains can contribute significantly to the well-being of individuals and communities. The INPM also believes that the most effective way to advance human knowledge and well-being is through pluralism and interdisciplinary research…
Meaning-Centered Counselling Institute (MCCI)
Dr. Lilian C. J. Wong is the Co-founder and Vice-President of the MCCI
The Meaning-Centered Counselling Institute Inc. (MCCI) is the official institute founded by Drs. Paul and Lilian Wong as the umbrella organization to offer the following services:
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Individual and group therapy
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Supervision
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Consultation
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Training in meaning therapy
Meaning therapy is a pluralistic approach to counselling and therapy that focuses on the fundamental human needs for meaning and relationship. It is a comprehensive way to address all aspects of meaning in life concerns in a supportive therapeutic relationship. Thus, the motto for meaning therapy is, “Meaning is all we have; relationship is all we need.” Meaning therapy assumes that when these two essential human needs are met, individuals are more likely to cope better with their predicaments and live a more rewarding life. When there is deficiency in these two areas, people will more likely experience difficulties in life…
Publications
Issues and challenges in training novice supervisors in cross-cultural situations
Cite Wong, L. C. J., & Wong, P. T. P. (2000, August 5). Issues and challenges in training novice supervisors in cross-cultural situations. Presented at the roundtable discussion on “Hot Topics in Clinical Supervision and Training” at the 108th Annual Convention of...
Multicultural supervision competencies: Implications for supervision and supervision training
Cite Wong, L. C. J., & Wong, P. T. P. (2001, August). Multicultural supervision competencies: Implications for supervision and supervision training. Presented at the roundtable discussion on “Hot Topics in Clinical Supervision and Training” at the 109th Annual...
Beyond EQ: Moral intelligence and character education
Cite Wong, L. C. J., & Wong, P. T. P. (2001, October). Beyond EQ: Moral intelligence and character education. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Association for Moral Education, Vancouver, BC.
What lies beneath helpful and unhelpful supervision? Lessons from recent literature
Cite Wong, L. C. J. (2002, May).What lies beneath helpful and unhelpful supervision? Lessons from recent literature. Workshop presented at Trinity Western University, Langley, BC.
How to help supervisees with psychological impairment
Cite Wong, L. C. J. (2003, August 7). How to help supervisees with psychological impairment. Presented at the roundtable discussion on “Hot Topics in Clinical Supervision and Training” at the 111th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto,...
The socio-emotional expressions and play behaviors of congenitally blind children
Cite Ng, M. Y., & Wong, L. C. J. (2005, August). The socio-emotional expressions and play behaviors of congenitally blind children. Paper presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
What helps and hinders thesis completion: A critical incident study
Cite Ho, J. C. W., & Wong, L. C. J. (2005, August). What helps and hinders thesis completion: A critical incident study. Paper presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
The socio-emotional expressions and play behaviors of congenitally blind children
Cite Ng, M. Y., Wong, L. C. J., & Wong, P. T. P. (2007, May 21). The socio-emotional expressions and play behaviors of congenitally blind children. Paper presented at the Inaugural Asia-Pacific Play Therapy Conference, Darwin, Australia.
Meaning-centered approach to multicultural supervision
Cite Wong, L. C. J. (2009, August 6). Meaning-centered approach to multicultural supervision. Presented at the Roundtable Discussions on “Hot Topics in Clinical Supervision and Training” at the 117th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association,...
