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Professional/Scholarly Presentations of
Stephen Cheung, Psy.D.


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Presentations
Cheung, S. (2006). Couples Therapy for Asian Americans: Socio-Cultural Implications. Paper presented at the symposium: “Family Psychological Services across the Lifespan: Asian American Perspectives” at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, August.

Cheung, S. (2006). Different and yet Similar Theoretical Voices: A Review of Critical Psychology. Discussion presented at the symposium: “Critical Psychology: Training Family Psychologists in a Diverse Urban Environment” at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, August.

Cheung, S. (2006). Response to Crisis: An Ethnic Community Mental Health Perspective. Paper presented at the symposium: “Intervening in Times of Crisis: New Paradigms for Psychologist” at the 86th Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA, April.

"Psychological Services for Immigrant Asian American Families: Community Perspectives," Expert Summit on Immigration, American Psychological Association, San Antonio, Texas, 2006.

"Strategic-Solution-focused Supervision in Multicultural Clinics: Challenges and Possibilities," Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, 2005.

"Community Mental Health in Ethnic Communities: Psychologists as Change Agents," Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, Oregon, 2005.

"Short-term Therapy for Asian Americans: An Overview," Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA, 2005.

"Short-term Therapy for Asian Americans: Applied Principles and Practice," Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, 2005.

"An Integrated Group Treatment Program for Asian Americans: Principles and Practice," Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA, 2005.

"Ethical Dilemmas in Community Clinics: Family Psychology Perspectives in Supervision," Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, 2004.

"Cultural Competence," LA Connect, Sherman Oaks, 2004.

"Cultural Competence," LA Connect, Sherman Oaks, CA, 2003.

"Counseling the Child and Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse," Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, 2002.

"Problem-solving and Solution-focused Therapy for Chinese: Recent Innovations and Trends." Keynote speech. Second Hong Kong Professional Counselling Association Biannual International Conference, Hong Kong, 2001.

"An Integrated Counseling Approach to Eating Disorders," Second Hong Kong Professional Counselling Association Biannual International Conference, Hong Kong, 2001.

"Problem-solving and Solution-focused Therapy: Principles and Practice," Workshop. Second Hong Kong Professional Counselling Association Biannual International Conference, Hong Kong, 2001.

Publications
Stanton, M. and Cheung, S.(2006) "Assessing Families in Clinical Practice." Review of Family Assessment: Integrating Multiple Clinical Perspectives. In PsycCRITIQUES: APA Review of Books.

Cheung, S. (2005). "Strategic and Solution-focused Couples Therapy." Chapter in Handbook of Couples Therapy. M. Harway, ed.,194-210. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Cheung, S. and Hong, G. (2005). "Clinical Application of Attachment Theory: Cultural Implications." The Family Psychologist, 21(2): 15-16.

Cheung, S. and Hong, G. (2004). "Family Therapy with Children: Sociocultural Considerations." The Family Psychologist, 20(3): 14-15.

Cheung, S. (2001). "Problem-Solving and Solution-Focused Therapy for Chinese: Recent Developments." Asian Journal of Counseling, 8(2): 111-128.

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