
Stanley Chan
Stanley is a registered Educational Psychologist and an experienced mindfulness teacher in Hong Kong. Stanley has been awarded with the Certificate of Competence for mindfulness teacher and was listed as mindfulness supervisor by the The University of Oxford Mindfulness Foundation Stanley has also been invited to be the Member of Research and Training Team of the CUHK Thomas Jing Centre for Mindfulness Research and Training, and is serving as an apprentice trainer to train new mindfulness teachers. Also, he is a professional trainer and group facilitator of the MYmind mindfulness program [Originated from the University of Amsterdam].
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Registered Educational Psychologist, HKAEP
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PhD in Public Health​
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Adjunct Assistant Professor, JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK
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Certified Mindfulness Teacher, Supervisor, and Apprentice Trainer (OMF)
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Graduate Member, DEP, HKPS
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PhD in Public Health
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MECP (Ed. & Child Psy.)
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PGDE (G.S., Special. Ed.)
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BSSc (Psy)
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Member of Research and Training Team, CUHK Thomas Jing Centre for Mindfulness
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Accredited trainer of Triple P Parenting Program®, the University of Queensland
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Member of Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (International)
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Apart from mindfulness, Stanley has also conducted extensive studies on parenting education. His research, which explored parenting education in Hong Kong, has attained the Tripe P Early Career Research Award from the Parenting and Family Support Centre of the University of Queensland. He is also the first local trainer accredited to deliver Triple P Provider Training Courses.
Stanley has designed curriculum for courses on special educational needs in a local university, and has designed and translated more than 10 training programs on parent education and mindfulness, most of which are empirically researched by scholars from local universities. Among them, the “Happy Parenting Program”, designed in collaboration with the Heep Hong Society, was awarded the gold medal at the “Wofoo Asian Award for Advancing Family Well-Being” which took place in Seoul.
In addition, Stanley was the Scientific Officer of the Asian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies from 2018-2024, as well as an accredited Trainer of Psychological First Aid. He was also a Professional Volunteer of Psychological Support Service of Hong Kong Red Cross, providing psychological assistance to individuals who have undergone trauma.