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  1. Chan, C.L.W. (2009, in press) The Chinese Death Taboo. In Dennis Peck and Clifton D. Bryant (eds.) Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience. Sage. 
     

  2. Chan, C.L.W., Chan, C.H.Y., Tin, A.F., Chan, W.C.H., & Ng, P.O.K. (2009) In Celebration of Life: A self-help journey of preparing for death and living with loss and bereavement. Hong Kong: Centre on Behavioral Health, University of Hong Kong. ISBN 978-962864247-2. 176 pages. 
     

  3. Woo, I. M. H., Chan, C. L. W., Chow, A. Y. M., & Ho, R. T. H. (2008). Chinese widowers’ self-perception of growth: A preliminary study. Journal of social work in end-of-life and palliative care. 3(4): 47 – 67. 
     

  4. Woo, I. M. H., Chan C. L. W., Chow, A. Y. M., & Ho, R. T. H. (2008). Management of challenges of conjugal loss among Chinese widowers: An exploratory study. Omega: The journal of death and dying, 58(4), 275-297. [ISI; Impact factor 2007 = 0.305] 
     

  5. Chow, A.Y., Chan, C.L., Ho, S.M. (2007) Social sharing of bereavement experience by Chinese bereaved persons in Hong Kong. Death Studies. 31(7):601-18. 
     

  6. Mjelde-Mossey, L.A. & Chan, C.L.W. (2007). Survey on death and dying in Hong Kong: Attitudes, beliefs, and preferred end-of-life care. Social Work in Health Care. 45(1): 49-65. 
     

  7. Chan, T.H.Y., Chan, F.M.Y., Tin, A.F., Chow, A.Y.M. & Chan, C.L.W. (2006) Death Preparation and Anxiety: A Survey in Hong Kong. Omega. 54(1): 67-78. 

學術會議簡報及主題演講

  1. Chow, A.Y.M., Tin, A.F., Cheung, G.Y.K., Chan, C.L.W. & Chan W.C.H. (2009) From anxiety to appreciation: Journey in cultivating competence of social workers in working with dying and bereaved persons. Paper presentation in the 11th UK Joint Social Work Education Conference with the 3rd UK Social Work Research Conference. 8-10, July, 2009.
     

  2. Chow, A.Y.M. (2009). Project ENABLE: Enabling competent workers in supporting bereaved persons. Paper Presentation presented at the International Conference on Social Work and Counseling Practice. Hong Kong: 1-5 June 2009. 
     
  3. Ho A.H.Y., Yuen M.Y., Chan C.L.W., Lam S.F., Chow A.Y.M. & Liu K.Y. (2009). Motivation Styles and its Effects on the Subjective Well-being & Coping Efficacy of People with Terminal-Illness. Paper Presentation presented at the International Conference on Social Work and Counseling Practice. Hong Kong: 1-5 June 2009. 
     

  4. Chan, C.L.W., (2009). The whole is more than the sum of all it’s parts - transforming terminal illness and death into a healing process of becoming whole for patients, family members and professionals in training. Keynote Address, Conference on Hope and Healing, Center for Advancing Palliative Excellence, College of Medicine, Wayne State University, Michigan, 21st April, 2009. Deproit, Michigan, USA. 
     

  5. Chan, C.L.W., (2009). The Ira Nerken International Keynote Speaker, ADEC 2009, Association on Death Education and counseling, April 15th - 18th, 2009, Dallas, Taxis, USA. 
     

  6. Ho, A.H.Y., Chan, C.L.M., & Chappell, L.N. (2009). Understanding Bereavement Resilience: Integrating Family and Cultural Perspectives. Paper Presentation presented at the Association for Death education and Counseling (ADEC) 31st Annual Conference: Mending Body, Mind, Spirit. Dallas, Texas, USA: 15-18 April 2009. 
     

  7. Woo, I.M.H. & Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Continuing bonds as a means to alleviate survival guilt in bereaved Chinese organ recipients. Presentation in the 2008 International ENABLE Symposium and 5th Palliative Care Symposium, October 11th, 2008, Hong Kong. 
     

  8. Chan, C.L.W., (2008). Invited Faculty to the “Multicultural Perspectives on Death & Grief: A Conference for Caregivers”. Presented by the International Workgroup on Death, Dying, & Bereavement, in cooperation with The National Center for Death Education, Mt. Ida College, The Hospice & Palliative Care Federation of M.A. and The New England AIDS Education Training Center. September 19th, 2008. Boston Campus, University of Massachusetts, U.S.A. 
     

  9. Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., Leung, P.P.Y., Chan, W.C.H., & Ho, A.H.Y. (2008) Chinese Culture and Impact on Death, Dying and Bereavement. Invited presentation in the Multicultural Perspective on Death and Grief. Organized by the International Workgroup on Death, Dying and Bereavement, in cooperation with The National Center for Death Education, Mount Ida College, The Hospice & Palliative Care Federation of MA, MGH Institute of Health Professions, and The New England AIDS Education Training Center@UMass Medical School. UMass Boston Harbor Campus, 19th September, 2008. 
     

  10. Chow, A.Y.M. (2008). Promoting End-of-life for Elder Population: Opportunities and Obstacles. Paper Presentation presented at International Federation on Ageing 9th Global Conference on Ageing, Montreal, Canada: 5 September, 2008.
     

  11. Chan, C.L.W., (2008). Invited Faculty to the “Multicultural Perspectives on Death & Grief: A Conference for Caregivers”. Presented by the International Workgroup on Death, Dying, & Bereavement, in cooperation with The National Center for Death Education, Mt. Ida College, The Hospice & Palliative Care Federation of M.A. and The New England AIDS Education Training Center. September 19th, 2008. Boston Campus, University of Massachusetts, U.S.A. 
     

  12. Chan, C.L.W., Chow, A.Y.M., Leung, P.P.Y., Chan, W.C.H., & Ho, A.H.Y. (2008) Chinese Culture and Impact on Death, Dying and Bereavement. Invited presentation in the Multicultural Perspective on Death and Grief. Organized by the International Workgroup on Death, Dying and Bereavement, in cooperation with The National Center for Death Education, Mount Ida College, The Hospice & Palliative Care Federation of MA, MGH Institute of Health Professions, and The New England AIDS Education Training Center@UMass Medical School. UMass Boston Harbor Campus, 19th September, 2008. 
     

  13. Chow, A.Y.M. (2008). Promoting End-of-life for Elder Population: Opportunities and Obstacles. Paper Presentation presented at International Federation on Ageing 9th Global Conference on Ageing, Montreal, Canada: 5 September, 2008. 
     

  14. Chan, C.L.W., Leung, P.P.Y., Pon, A.Y.L., & Chan, W.K.H. (2008) Respecting Choices: From Bitterness to Bittersweet: Resilience & Transformation from Grief and Bereavement. Keynote Presentation in Respecting Choices: Singapore Palliative Care Conference 2008. 29th - 30th August, 2008, Singapore Hospice Council, Singapore. 
     

  15. Chan, C.L.W., Tin, A.F., Chan, C.H.Y., Chow, A.Y.M., Chan, T.W.F., Ng, S.M., Leung, P.P.Y., Chan, W.C.H., Ho, A.H.Y. (2008) An Eastern Empowerment Approach to Death, End-of-life and Bereavement, Presentation in the Faculty Symposium, School of Social Work, Smith College, Massachusetts, 29th July 2008. 
     

  16. Chan, C.L.W., Tin, A.F., Chan, C.H.Y., Chow, A.Y.M., Chan, T.W.F., Ng, S.M., Leung, P.P.Y., Chan, W.C.H., Ho, A.H.Y. (2008) How prepared am I for End-of-life, Death and Bereavement? Invited Workshop by Buddhist Studies Center, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. 25th July, 2008. 
     

  17. Chan, C.L.W., Tin, A.F., Chan, C.H.Y., Chow, A.Y.M., Chan, T.W.F., Ng, S.M., Leung, P.P.Y., Chan, W.C.H., Ho, A.H.Y. (2008) ENABLE Project: The 8A Death Acceptance and Empowerment Model. Presentation in the Global Mourning – Death Among and Beyond Ourselves, ADEC 30th Annual Conference. Montreal, Canada, 1st – 3rd May, 2008. 
     

  18. Chow A.Y.M. and Chan C.L.W. (2008) Knowing the Unknown: A course on death and dying in Hong Kong, Association for Death Education and Counseling 30th Annual Conference, 2008. 
     

  19. Woo, I.M.H., Chan, C.L.W., & Chow, A.Y.M. (2008) Bereavement Experience Of Chinese Widowers After Conjugal Loss. Presentation in the Global Mourning – Death Among and Beyond Ourselves, ADEC 30th Annual Conference. Montreal, Canada, 1st – 3rd May, 2008. 
     

  20. Chow, A.Y.M. (2008). From Anxiety to Appreciation: Death Attitude of Chinese Professionals. Paper Presentation presented at the Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC) 30th Annual Conference: Global Mourning -- Death Among and Beyond Ourselves. Montreal, Canada: 30 April – 3 May, 2008. 
     

  21. Chan, C.L.W. (2008) The Development of Life and Death Education in Hong Kong. Presentation in the Symposium on Life and Death Education. Society of Life and Death Education. 14th March, 2008. 
     

  22. Chan, C.L.W. (2008) Celebrating Life – Skills in Serving Patients in End of Life. Keynote Address to the Best Practice Symposium on Palliative Care. Hong Kong Council of Social Services. 11th January, 2008. 
     

  23. Ho, S. M. Y., Bonanno, G. A., Chan, C. L. W., & Wong, C. P. Y. (2007). The relationship between attachment style and adjustment to bereavement among Hong Kong Chinese: A Preliminary Study. In K. Moore (Ed.), Proceedings of the 42nd APS Annual Conference (pp. 206-210). Brisbane, Australia: Australian Psychological Society. 
     

  24. Chan, W.C.H., Chan, C.L.W., Yeung, E.W.F. Lau, K.S. (2007) He is Willing to Talk about Death and Dying: But is this Good Enough? Paper presentation of the 14th Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, 4th International Think Tank Forum: Anti-Cancer Innovation and Global Collaboration, cum 4th Annual Meeting of the Centre for Cancer Research. 14th-16th November, 2007. Abstract 6.1. 
     

  25. Woo, I.W.H. & Chan, C.L.W. (2007) The body-mind-spirit approach to better mental health among Chinese widowers after conjugal loss (P0138) in the 2007 World Mental Health Congress of the World Federation for Mental Health, July 2007, Hong Kong. 
     

  26. Ho A.H.Y., Ng S.M., Chow A.Y.M., Chan C.H.Y., Tang A.C.W., Tin A.F., Yan E.C.W. and Chan C.L.W. (2007) Perception of Death Across the Adult Lifespan: A Close Examination of the Death Attitude Profile Among the General Hong Kong Population, ENABLE International Symposium on Death, Dying and Bereavement, The University of Hong Kong, July 11th, 2007. 
     

  27. Chan, C.L.W. & Chow, A.Y.M. (2007) Bereavement care in Hong Kong: Past, Present and Future. Keynote address in the Taiwan Academic Symposium on Hospice Care on June 24th - 26th, 2007, Taipei, Taiwan. 
     

  28. Woo, I. M. H., Chan, C. L. W., Chow, A. Y. M., & Ho, R. T. H. (2007). Chinese widowers’ self-perception of growth after conjugal loss. Paper accepted for presentation in the Association for Death Education and Counseling’s 29th Annual Conference, 12th -15th April 2007, U.S.A.. 
     

  29. Chan, C.L.W., Chan, T.Y.F., Tin, A.F., Pon, A., Leung, P.P.Y., Chan, W.K.H., Chan, F. and Chow, A.Y.M. (2006) Caring for Carers: Spiritual Transformation from Grief to Celebration of Life. Invited presentation in the “Nurturing Partnership in Hospice Care” the 7th APHC (Asian Pacific Hospice Conference) organized by the Asian and Pacific Hospice Network, 26th to 29th September, 2006, Manila, Philippines. 
     

  30. Chan, C.L.W., Tang, A., Tin, A.F., Chan, C.H.Y., Chan, T.W.F., Ng, S.M., Ho, A.Y.Y. and Chow, A.Y.M. (2006) Patient Autonomy in the Asian Population: The 8A Death Acceptance and Empowerment Model. Invited presentation in the “Nurturing Partnership in Hospice Care” the 7th APHC (Asian Pacific Hospice Conference) organized by the Asian and Pacific Hospice Network, 26th to 29th September, 2006, Manila, Philippines. 

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