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Spouse Abuse Through the Lens of Chaos Theory
Cybernetics and the Tao of Family Therapy
Applying and Contrasting Systemic Therapy Approaches to Chinese Families in Taiwan
Psychotherapy from a Christian Point of View (in Mandarin Chinese)
Understanding and Addressing Internalized Shame
Looking in the Face of Suicide: What the Church Can Do to Help
Something happened…so now what?
Staying, Flourishing and Contributing
2005 CCG Annual Report
The Challenge Of Language-An Interview with Ruh-Shan Jin
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Intake Form for New Clients
New clients will be asked to fill in this form at their 1st session.
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Articles
Spouse Abuse Through the Lens of Chaos Theory
By Michael D. Wright. This paper seeks to offer an explanation of the patterns of spouse abuse, one form of domestic violence, using chaos theory.
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Cybernetics and the Tao of Family Therapy
By Michael D. Wright. This paper will highlight the Taoist worldview as a means of guiding the reader to better understand the Western idea of cybernetics in family therapy theory.
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Applying and Contrasting Systemic Therapy Approaches to Chinese Families in Taiwan
By Michael D. Wright. This paper will describe, analyze, and apply three systems-oriented approaches to marriage and family therapy that, in the author’s opinion, form a good fit with many traditional Chinese families due to the similarity of systemic ideas used in these three therapy approaches with the traditional Chinese family value system.
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Psychotherapy from a Christian Point of View (in Mandarin Chinese)
By Ling-Huei Wang. This article offer the author's point of view about the differences between Christrian and Non-Christian counseling.
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Understanding and Addressing Internalized Shame
By Donna Wasson. Donna presented a workshop at the Taiwan Missionary Fellowship 2005 Conference on the above topic.
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Looking in the Face of Suicide: What the Church Can Do to Help
By Michael D. Wright
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Staying, Flourishing and Contributing
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Staying, Flourishing and Contributing
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Something happened…so now what?
This article looks at what trauma is and how people react in the immediate aftermath, by Dr. Steve Spinella.
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2005 CCG Annual Report
A formal CCG annual report for year 2005, which also describes the strategic value, significant development, and challenges ahead for the CCG ministry, by Dr. Steve Spinella.
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The Challenge Of Language-An Interview with Ruh-Shan Jin
An article introducing the role of a language coach and the benefit of having such a helper for anyone learning a foreign language; also, some of Ruh-Shan Jin's background and life experience; by Nancy Toombs.
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