Esther is a psychotherapist in private practice in Hong Kong. Esther received her undergraduate degree from Nottingham University in the UK, a first Master degree from The University of South Australia in Counselling and a Master of Social Science in MFT in the Hong Kong University. From the time she attended her first AEDP Immersion Course in 2007, Esther was fully attracted by AEDP, the beautiful genuine intersubjective healing process between the therapist and the client and the amazing transformation in clients.
Esther has been in AEDP supervision and training with Danny Yeung, MD since 2007. She became certified as an AEDP therapist in 2013 and as a Supervisor in 2018. She is the founder of a trauma healing centre in Hong Kong, specialized in treating clients with depression (Read More…)
Judy is an adjunct faculty member of AEDP Institute, Certified AEDP Therapist, Supervisor, and Registered Psychologist. She obtained her post graduate psychology training and M Soc Sc in Marriage & Family Therapy from the Hong Kong University. She is also a Clinical Fellow of the AAMFT, Certified Mindfulness Teacher for Children, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and a registered psychotherapist in private practice.
Judy first exposed to AEDP in 2005 when Dr Danny Yeung conducted an AEDP Immersion course in Hong Kong. Since then, she received supervision under Dr Yeung and Dr Victoria Cheung. In addition, she attended Dr Diana Fosha’s Immersion course and advanced training conducted in Hong Kong in 2010 & 2015 to further enhanced her development as an AEDP (Read More…)
Cammy is an Adjunct Faculty of AEDP Institute and has been certified as AEDP therapist and supervisor. She is a registered social worker (RSW), certified counsellor and had worked in the Hong Kong social work field of different services over 36 years. Currently, Cammy is in private practice as psychotherapist and clinical supervisor. She completed Immension Course by Dr. Danny Yeung in 2006 and received Advanced training by Dr. Diana Fosha 2015 in Hong Kong. Since 2014, She began to teach AEDP core skills training and continuously provides group and individual supervision on level III. She has successfully guided several candidates to be certified AEDP therapists .
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Victoria Cheung received her Doctor of Ministry in 2019, with her doctoral thesis Developing Caring Presence Ministry for Leadership Training rooted in and informed by AEDP. She has conducted AEDP informed workshops and seminars to Chinese communities in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, London (Ontario), Hong Kong, Macau and Sichuan. Inspired by Developing Caring Presence Ministry for Leadership Training, her upcoming book tentatively titled Presencing Care, will be published by CCM Canada.
Dr. Cheung was acknowledged for her sustained 17 years leadership and contribution to the development of AEDP Hong Kong in the Adjunct Faculty appointment ceremony 2023. She was trained in AEDP with Senior Faculty Dr. Danny Yeung and has been assisting in AEDP training and supervision of Hong Kong colleagues since 2005. Dr. Cheung is the co-author, with Dr. Danny Yeung, of The Rainbow After: Psychological Trauma and Accelerated Experiential (Read More…)
Kwok Wing is a registered clinical psychologist working in the Mental Health Association of Hong Kong. Wing is an Adjunct Faculty of AEDP Institute and has been certified as AEDP Therapist and Supervisor in 2010 and 2012 respectively.
Wing completed the Immersion Course conducted by Dr. Danny Yeung in 2006. Inspired by Dr. Yeung’s teaching, Wing received continuous supervision from Dr. Yeung for four years afterwards. With our great honor, Dr. Diana Fosha came to Hong Kong and taught us Immersion Course and advanced workshop in 2010 and 2015. Received Dr. Fosha’s support and recognition, the AEDP development in Hong Kong becomes flourishing over the recent eight years. Most importantly, with tremendous support from our local AEDP graduates, we have been developing a comprehensive and localized training and service package to our Chinese community, which not only include the Level II and III training, but also involve what we call “case sharing session,” “AEDP Salon,” “AEDP Book Club,” and the AEDP alumni community, as well as the establishment of a centre-based AEDP service for people in Hong Kong. (Read More…)