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June 11 – 14, 2014 | Hong KongLee Shau Kee Lecture Centre, Centennial CampusThe University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
EAST MEETS WESTExpanding Frontiers and Diversity
The 10th International Conference onGrief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society
International Conference onGrief and Bereavementin Contemporary Society
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Every three years, the global leaders in thanatology and experts in various death-related disciplines meet at the ICGB. In June 2014, The Faculty of Social Sciences of The University of Hong Kong and the Social Welfare Department of HKSAR Government will bring the first ICGB Conference to Asia and host this prestigious multicultural and intellectual exchange in Hong Kong. The Conference will provide a platform for knowledge exchange, skill sharing and multidisciplinary collaborations across cultural and geographical boundaries. It will be a focal point of intellectual and academic endeavour for the East and West.
International leading scholars and health care professionals in end-of-life care and bereavement studies have been invited to deliver keynote sessions and plenary discussion sessions to inspire and motivate the conference participants. Field visits to different service agencies including hospices, care and attention homes, funeral services, death education centres and palliative care centres will provide a unique opportunity for participants to explore the local services specialised in areas of death, dying and bereavement.
Innovative social programmes on qigong, tea ceremony, laughter therapy will also be arranged as an integral part of the Chinese culture.
We look forward to seeing you at the Conference!
PRE / POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSPRE / POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Two-Day Workshop
Thursday and Friday, June 5 - 6, 2014 | 9:30 - 17:001. Foundations of Grief and Bereavement: Theories, Skill and Interventions
for the Grief CounselorDr Howard WinokuerFounder of the Winokuer Center for Counselling and Healing, USA
Saturday and Sunday, June 7- 8, 2014 | 9:30 - 17:00 2. Grief Counseling in Di�cult Situations: Traumatic deaths and Disenfranchised Grief
Dr Howard WinokuerFounder of the Winokuer Center for Counselling and Healing, USA
Monday and Tuesday, June 9 - 10, 2014 | 9:30 - 17:00 3. Grief as Relearning the World: Catching Our Breath in Grief
Dr Thomas AttigProfessor Emeritus in Philosophy at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, USA
4. Techniques of Grief Therapy: Creative Practices for Counseling the BereavedHelping Grieving ChildrenProfessor Robert NeimeyerProfessor in the Psychotherapy Research Area at the Department of Psychology, University of Memphis, USA
Saturday, June 14, 2014 | 14:00 - 17:00 & Sunday, June 15, 2014 | 9:30 - 17:005. Beyond Gender - Understanding the Ways Men and Women Grieve
Dr Kenneth DokaProfessor of Gerontology at the Graduate School of The College of New Rochelle and Senior Consultant to the Hospice Foundation of America, USA
Full-day Workshop
Monday, June 9, 2014 | 9:30 - 17:001. Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy after Disasters: Methods and Techniques for
Individuals, Families and CommunitiesProfessor Maria Helena FrancoProfessor at Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Brazil
2. Working with Gay and Lesbian Youth: Dealing with LossMs Linda GoldmanLicensed Clinical Professional and National Certified Counsellor, Fellow in Thanatology, USA
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 | 9:30 - 17:00 3. A Look at Children's Grief and Trauma Issues in Contemporary Society
Ms Linda GoldmanLicensed Clinical Professional and National Certified Counsellor, Fellow in Thanatology, USA
4. Enhancing Bereavement Support Care within Palliative Care ServicesMr Christopher HallDirector of the Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement, Australia
5. Traumatic Loss: New Understandings, New DirectionsDr Jack JordanFellow in Thanatology at the Association for Death Education and Counselling (ADEC), USAProfessor of Counselling Psychology at Santa Clara University, USA
Full-day Workshop
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 | 9:30 - 17:006. Meeting the Challenge of Caring: An Integrative Person-Centered Approach to
Grief CounselingProfessor Dale LarsonProfessor of Counselling Psychology at Santa Clara University, USA
Half-day Workshop
Monday, June 9, 2014 | 14:00 - 17:001. Contemporary Prayer Beads as a Tool for Coping with Loss
Dr Carla SofkaAssociate Professor of Social Work at Siena College in Loudonville, New York, USA
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 | 9:30 - 12:30 2. Clinical Applications of the Continuing Bonds with the Deceased:
Working with the Bereaved with the Two-Track Model of BereavementDr Ruth MalkinsonAdjunct Senior Lecturer at the Bob Shapell School of Social Work at Tel Aviv University
Professor Simon Shimshon RubinProfessor of Clinical Psychology, Director of the International Center for the Study of Loss, Bereavement and Human Resilience at the University of Haifa, Israel
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 | 14:00 - 17:00 3. When a Baby Dies: Working with Bereaved Parents and Families
Dr Vicki CullingDirector and the Principal Trainer for Vicki Culling Associates, New Zealand.
Saturday, June 14, 2014 | 14:00 - 17:00 4. Five Pillars of East Asian Spirituality: Supporting Patients, Caregivers, and
Bereaved FamiliesDr Carl BeckerProfessor of Religions and Bioethics at Kyoto University, Japan
5. Community Responses to Disaster Related BereavementMr Christopher HallDirector of the Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement, Australia
Sunday, June 15, 2014 | 9:30 - 12:30 6. Secrets at the End of Life
Professor Dale LarsonProfessor of Counselling Psychology at Santa Clara University, USA
7. Loss in the Lives of Lesbians and GaysDr Jon ReidProfessor of Clinical Mental Health Counselling at Southeastern Oklahoma State University (SE) in Durant, Oklahoma, USA
Wednesday June 11, 2014
Development of Palliative Medicine: A Global PerspectiveProfessor Ilora Finlay, The Baroness Finlay of Llanda�Professor of Palliative Medicine, Cardiff University
Pandemic and MortalityProfessor Gabriel LeungDean of the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
Thursday June 12, 2014
The Wisdom of Happiness in Facing the Inevitable Su�eringVenerable Matthieu RicardFounder of Karuna-Shechen and a French Buddhist Monk Residing at Shechen
Psychosocial Support for the Grieving HeartsProfessor Robert Neimeyer Professor of the Psychotherapy Research Area at the Department of PsychologyUniversity of Memphis
Friday June 13, 2014
From Customs to Customizations: Historical Trends in Modern FuneralsProfessor Gary LadermanProfessor of American Religious History and Cultures, Emory University
Saturday June 14, 2014
KEYNOTE SPEAKERSKEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Thursday June 12, 2014
Venerable Sik Hin Hung (Hong Kong)Buddhist Monk; Lineage Holder of the Ch’an Schools of LingJi and Guiyang
East Meets West in Spirituality and Philosophy
Dr Héctor Wittwer (Germany)Professor, University of Zurich in Switzerland
Friday June 13, 2014
Dr Gilbert Fan (Singapore)Head, Department of Psychosocial Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore
East Meets West in Psychosocial Support
Mr Mal McKissock (Australia)Certified Grief Therapist and Death EducatorAssociation of Death Education and Counselling (ADEC), USA
Saturday June 14, 2014 East Meets West in Measuring Grief and Bereavement
Dr Amy Chow (Hong Kong)Associate Professor of the Department of Social Work and Social AdministrationThe University of Hong Kong
Professor Sidney Zisook (USA)Professor of the Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego
PLENARY SPEAKERSPLENARY SPEAKERS
Death as Part of Life1. Mortal Histories: Death in Mass Culture2. Existential and Philosophical Concerns
in Death and Dying3. Education Perspective on Death,
Dying and Bereavement
Approaching Death4. Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges
and Innovations5. Assessment and Intervention for the
Terminally Ill6. Integrative Medicine
Death of Loved Ones7. Grief in Family Context8. Assessment and Diagnosis for Grieving
Individuals9. Bereavement Care
10. Disenfranchised Grief
Death in the Society11. Lessons from the Dead Body12. Death in the News: Private Grief and
Public Intrusion13. Death and Environment
Special Topics14. Violence, Trauma and Disaster15. Suicide Prevention16. Care for the Caregiver17. Research in Thanatology
PARALLEL THEMESPARALLEL THEMES
Tuesday June 10, 20141. TWGHs International Funeral Parlour TWGHs Wong Tai Sin Hospital2. Columbarium and Garden of Remembrance
Palliative Care in Residential Care Homes for the Elderly3. St. Joseph’s Home for the Aged (Little Sisters of the Poor)
Wednesday, June 11, 20144. Caritas Lai Kok Home Care and Attention Home Caritas Cheng Shing Fung District Elderly Centre5. Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu-Chi Foundation6. TWGHs Co�n Home Kung Sau Funeral Service7. St. James’ Settlement Ark Life Education House
Thursday, June 12, 20148. Chi Lin Nunnery Care and Attention Home Chi Lin Nunnery Nan Nian Garden9. Haven of Hope Holistic Care Centre Haven of Hope Nursing Home
10. TWGHs Shuen Wan Complex for the Elderly 11. Yuen Yuen Institute Yuen Yuen Institute Care and Attention Home
Friday, June 13, 201412. Jessie & Thomas Tam Centre for Bereavement Care Caritas Medical Centre Palliative Care Unit13. Tuen Mun Hospital: Concept of Palliative Rehabilitation & Clinical Demonstration
Maggie Caring Cancer Centre14. Happy Valley St. Michael’s Catholic Cemetery Hong Kong Cemetery15. The Providence Garden of Rehab
FIELD VISITSFIELD VISITS
Tuesday June 10, 20141. TWGHs International Funeral Parlour TWGHs Wong Tai Sin Hospital2. Columbarium and Garden of Remembrance
Palliative Care in Residential Care Homes for the Elderly3. St. Joseph’s Home for the Aged (Little Sisters of the Poor)
Wednesday, June 11, 20144. Caritas Lai Kok Home Care and Attention Home Caritas Cheng Shing Fung District Elderly Centre5. Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu-Chi Foundation6. TWGHs Co�n Home Kung Sau Funeral Service7. St. James’ Settlement Ark Life Education House
Thursday, June 12, 20148. Chi Lin Nunnery Care and Attention Home Chi Lin Nunnery Nan Nian Garden9. Haven of Hope Holistic Care Centre Haven of Hope Nursing Home
10. TWGHs Shuen Wan Complex for the Elderly 11. Yuen Yuen Institute Yuen Yuen Institute Care and Attention Home
Friday, June 13, 201412. Jessie & Thomas Tam Centre for Bereavement Care Caritas Medical Centre Palliative Care Unit13. Tuen Mun Hospital: Concept of Palliative Rehabilitation & Clinical Demonstration
Maggie Caring Cancer Centre14. Happy Valley St. Michael’s Catholic Cemetery Hong Kong Cemetery15. The Providence Garden of Rehab
IMPORTANT DATES
March 31, 2014 Noti�cation of presentation schedule
April 30, 2014 Discounted rate payment extended deadline
June 5-10, 2014 Pre-conference workshops
June 11-14, 2014 Conference days
June 14-15, 2014 Post-conference workshops
IMPORTANT DATES
FEES FEES
Discounted Rate (by April 30, 2014) HKD 4000 (USD 520) HKD 2000 (USD 260) HKD 700 (USD 90)
Full Registration HKD 4700 (USD 600) HKD 2500 (USD 320) HKD 800 (USD 110)
Day Registration (limited to Hong Kong Residents only): HKD 700
International Hong Kong/
Mainland China/Developing Countries
Full-timeStudent*
Field Visits: USD 25 per route
Conference Dinner: HKD 600 (USD 80) per person
Conference
* To be eligible for a student rate, you must be enrolled, either at the undergraduate or postgraduate level, in a full-time study mode and present a valid student card at time of registration.
Two-day workshop Full-day workshop Half-day workshop
HKD 1950 (USD 250) HKD 1170 (USD 150) HKD 620 (USD 80)
Pre / Post Conference Workshop
Printed in February 2014
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THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
10th International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society
Programme at-a-Glance
June 10, 2014 (Tue) June 11, 2014 (Wed) June 12, 2014 (Thu) June 13, 2014 (Fri) June 14, 2014 (Sat)
8:00 - 9:00
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Morning Exercise
Da Yan Qigong Morning Exercise
Laughing Yoga Morning Exercise
Tai Chi 9:00 - 10:00 9:00-9:40
Opening Ceremony 09:00 - 10:00
Plenary Symposium 1 (Venerable Sik Hin Hung & Dr. Héctor Wittwer) East Meets West in Spirituality and Philosophy
09:00 - 10:00 Plenary Symposium 2
(Dr. Gilbert Fan & Mr. Mal McKissock) East Meets West in Psychosocial Support
09:00 – 10:00 Plenary Symposium 3
(Dr. Amy Chow & Dr. Sidney Zissok) East Meets West in Measuring
Grief and Bereavement
10:00 - 11:00
9:40- 10:20 Keynote Speaker 1
(Professor Gabriel Leung) Pandemic and Mortality
10:10 - 11:00 Keynote Speaker 3
(Venerable Mattieu Ricard) The Wisdom of Happiness in Facing the Inevitable
Suffering
10:10 - 11:00 Keynote Speaker 4
(Professor Robert Neimeyer) Psychosocial Support for the Grieving
Hearts
10:10 – 11:00 Keynote Speaker 5
(Professor Gary Laderman) From Customs to Customizations:
Historical Trends in Modern Funerals
10:20 – 11:00 Keynote Speaker 2
(Professor Ilora Finlay) Development of Palliative Medicine:
A Global Perspective
11:00 – 11:30 Tea Break Closing Ceremony
11:30 - 13:00 Concurrent Symposium 1 Concurrent Symposium 4 Concurrent Symposium 7 Tea Break
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch Break Lunch Break
Tea Ceremony Short Film Showcase
14:00 - 15:30
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16:00 - 17:30 Concurrent Symposium 3 Concurrent Symposium 6 Concurrent Symposium 9
17:30 – 20:00 Tea Reception Faculty Dinner (By invitation)
Conference Dinner
March 12, 2014
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Date Time Presentation Type Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11-2014 9:40-10:20 Keynote Session Pandemic and Mortaligy 40 Professor Gabriel Leung
10:20-11:00 Keynote Session Development of Palliative Medicine: A Global Perspective 40 Professor Ilora Finlay
Jun-12-2014 10:10-11:00 Keynote Session The Wisdom of Happiness in Facing the Inevitable Suffering 50 Venerable Matthieu Ricard
Jun-13-2014 10:10-11:00 Keynote Session Psychosocial Support for the Grieving Hearts 50 Professor Robert Neimeyer
Jun-14-2014 10:10-11:00 Keynote Session From Customs to Customizations: Historical Trends in Modern Funerals 50 Professor Gary Laderman
Date Time Presentation Type Presentation Topic Minutes Name of Speaker
Jun-12-2014 9:00-10:00 Plenary Symposium East Meets West in Spirituality and Philosophy 60 a) Venerable Sik Hin Hungb) Dr Hector Wittwer
Jun-13-2014 9:00-10:00 Plenary Symposium East Meets West in Psychosocial Support 60 a) Dr. Gilbert Fanb) Mr Mal McKissock
Jun-14-2014 9:00-10:00 Plenary Symposium East Meets West in Measuring Grief and Bereavement 60 a) Dr. Amy Chowb) Professor Sidney Zissok
THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONGTHE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The 10th International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society in 2014 Keynote and Plenary Ssessions
Keynote Sessions
Plenary Sessions
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Date Time Presentation Type Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-05-2014 9:30 - 12:30
14:00 - 17:00Pre Conference Workshops Foundations of Grief and Bereavement: Theories, Skill and Interventions for the Grief Counselor 360 Dr Howard Winokuer
Jun-06-2014 9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Foundations of Grief and Bereavement: Theories, Skill and Interventions for the Grief Counselor 360 Dr Howard Winokuer
Jun-07-2014 9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Grief Counseling in Difficult Situations: Traumatic deaths and Disenfranchised Grief 360 Dr Howard Winokuer
Jun-08-2014 9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Grief Counseling in Difficult Situations: Traumatic deaths and Disenfranchised Grief 360 Dr Howard Winokuer
Jun-09-2014 9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Grief as Relearning the World: Catching Our Breath in Grief 360 Dr Thomas Attig
9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Techniques of Grief Therapy: Creative Practices for Counseling the Bereaved Helping GrievingChildren
360 Professor Robert Neimeyer
9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy after Disasters: Methods and Techniques for Individuals,Families and Communities
360 Professor Maria Helena Franco
9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Working with Gay and Lesbian Youth: Dealing with Loss 360 Ms Linda Goldman
14:00 - 17:00 Pre Conference Workshops Contemporary Prayer Beads as a Tool for Coping with Loss 180 Dr Carla Sofka
Jun-10-2014 9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Grief as Relearning the World: Catching Our Breath in Grief 360 Dr Thomas Attig
9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Techniques of Grief Therapy: Creative Practices for Counseling the Bereaved HelpingGrieving Children
360 Professor Robert Neimeyer
9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops A Look at Children's Grief and Trauma Issues in Contemporary Society 360 Ms Linda Goldman
9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Enhancing Bereavement Support Care within Palliative Care Services 360 Mr Christopher Hall
9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Traumatic Loss: New Understandings, New Directions 360 Dr Jack Jordan
9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Pre Conference Workshops Meeting the Challenge of Caring: An Integrative Person-Centered Approach to Grief Counseling 360 Professor Dale Larson
9:30 - 12:30 Pre Conference Workshops Clinical Applications of the Continuing Bonds with the Deceased: Working with the Bereaved withthe Two-Track Model of Bereavement
180 a) Dr Ruth Malkinsonb) Professor Simon ShimshonRubin
14:00 - 17:00 Pre Conference Workshops When a Baby Dies: Working with Bereaved Parents and Families 180 Dr Vicki Culling
Pre and Post Conference Workshops
THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONGTHE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The 10th International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society in 2014Pre and Post Conference Workshops
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Date Time Presentation Type Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerPre and Post Conference Workshops
THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONGTHE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The 10th International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society in 2014Pre and Post Conference Workshops
Jun-14-2014 14:00 - 17:00 Post Conference Workshops Beyond Gender - Understanding the Ways Men and Women Grieve 180 Dr Kenneth Doka
14:00 - 17:00 Post Conference Workshops Five Pillars of East Asian Spirituality: Supporting Patients, Caregivers, and Bereaved Families 180 Dr Carl Becker
14:00 - 17:00 Post Conference Workshops Community Responses to Disaster Related Bereavement 180 Mr Christopher Hall
Jun-15-2014 9:30 - 12:3014:00 - 17:00
Post Conference Workshops Beyond Gender - Understanding the Ways Men and Women Grieve 360 Dr Kenneth Doka
9:30 - 12:30 Post Conference Workshops Secrets at the End of Life 180 Professor Dale Larson
9:30 - 12:30 Post Conference Workshops Loss in the Lives of Lesbians and Gays 180 Dr Jon Reid
THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The 10th International Conference of Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society
Concurrent Sessions Overview
SS112/214: Appendix C
1
Venue Capacity 11:30-13:00 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30
CPD-2.42 100
Theme 5 - Assessment and Intervention for theTerminally Ill
AD-SS02: Palliative Care for Cancer and Non-CancerPatients
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-SS02: Supportive Care and Communication in PalliativeCare
Theme 5 - Assessment and Intervention for theTerminally Ill
AD-SS03: Advance Care Planning
Lecture Hall II 680 No Activity
Theme 5 - Assessment and Intervention for the Terminally Ill
CC-SP06: Care for the Caregiver - Poster Presentation No Activity
CPD-2.58 100
Theme 11 - Lessons from the Dead Body
LD-SS01: Transforming Human Existence: The Body afterDeath
Theme 11 - Lessons from the Dead Body
LD-SS03: Body Donation: Past, Present and Future
Theme 11 - Lessons from the Dead Body
LD-IP02: Promotion of Body Donation
CPD-3.04 174
Theme 8 - Assessment and Diagnosis for GrievingIndividual
AD-SS01: Rumination and Bereavement
Theme 8 - Assessment and Diagnosis for Grieving Individual
AD-SF01: Problematic Grief
Theme 8 - Assessment and Diagnosis for GrievingIndividual
AD-SF02: Bereavement Assessment
CPD-3.28 164
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-04: Symptom Management in Palliative Care
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SF08: Suicide Prevention Workshop (Chinese)
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SF09: Bereavement in China (Chinese)
CPD-LG.18 150
Theme 3 - Education Perspective on Death, Dying andBereavement
ED-SS01: Crossing Boundries, Learning Together: OnlineDeath Education in the 21st Century
Theme 3 - Education Perspective on Death, Dying andBereavement
ED-SS02: Teaching Chinese Immigrant the Concept of AdvanceDirective
Theme 3 - Education Perspective on Death, Dying andBereavement
ED-PD01: Health Promoting Accompaniment of Grief
CPD-3.41 108
Theme 2 - Existential and Philosophical Concerns inDeath and Dying
EP-SS01: Life Traveller: Between Life and Death
Theme 2 - Existential and Philosophical Concerns in Deathand Dying
EP-SS02: Bridging Between Life and Death
Theme 2 - Existential and Philosophical Concerns inDeath and Dying
EP-SS03: International Symposium on Spirituality, SocialWork and Contemporary Death
CPD-LG.34 93
Theme 17 - Research in Thanatology
RT-IP02: Effectiveness of Bereavement Intervention
Theme 17 - Research in Thanatology
RT-01: Successful Application to IRB for Research inThanatology
Theme 17 - Research in Thanatology
RT-03: Virtual Data Collected from the Virtual World?
CPD-LG.59 60
Theme 15 - Suicide Prevention
SP-02: Narratives of Suicide
Theme 15 - Suicide Prevention
SP-SF02: Suicide Bereavement
Theme 7 - Grief in Family Context
GF-03: Working with Bereaved Children
CPD-3.29 75
Theme 1 - Mortal Histories: Death in Mass Culture
MH-01: In Extremis
Theme 1 - Mortal Histories: Death in Mass Culture
MH-02: Death at the Edge of Empire
Theme 1 - Mortal Histories: Death in Mass Culture
MH-03: Dying Cultures
CJT-7.03 70 No Activity No Activity No Activity
CJT-8.13 70 No Activity No Activity No Activity
CPD-2.37 83
Theme 16 - Care for the Caregiver
CC-EW03: Can Compassion Fatigue?
Theme 16 - Care for the Caregiver
CC-05: Caring for Professional Carers
Theme 16 - Care for the Caregiver
CC-SF05: Family Caregiver
CPD-2.45 50
Theme 7 - Grief in Family Context
GF-02: Caring for Those who are Supporting GrievingFamilies
Theme 5 - Assessment and Intervention for the Terminally Ill
AI-EW03: Experiential Workshop for Promoting Wellness andReducing Burnout
Theme 16 - Care for the Caregiver
CC-04: Nourishing Ourselves with Mindfulness
Theme 1 Mortal Histories: Death in Mass CultureTheme 2 Existential and Philosophical Concerns in Death and DyingTheme 3 Education Perspective on Death, Dying and BereavementTheme 4 Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges and InnovationsTheme 5 Assessment and Intervention for the Terminally IllTheme 6 Integrative MedicineTheme 7 Grief in Family ContextTheme 8 Assessment and Diagnosis for Grieving IndividualsTheme 9 Bereavement Care
Theme 10 Disenfranchised GriefTheme 11 Lessons from the Dead BodyTheme 12 Death in the News: Private Grief and Public IntrusionTheme 13 Death and EnvironmentTheme 14 Violence, Trauma and DisaterTheme 15 Suicide PreventionTheme 16 Care for the CaregiverTheme 17 Research in Thanatology
Special Sessions
Updated on March 5, 2014
Note: No abstract is received under theme 13 - Dead and Environment
Day 1 ─ Jun 11, 2014 (Wednesday)
THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The 10th International Conference of Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society
Concurrent Sessions Overview
SS112/214: Appendix C
2
Venue Capacity 11:30-13:00 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30
CPD-2.42 100
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-SS01: End-of-Life Decisions
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-SS03: Approach the End-of-Life: A Systemic Discourse ofDignity and Dignified Care in Hong Kong
Theme 6 - Integrative Medicine
IM-01: Integrative Medicine: East Meets West (Chinese)
Lecture Hall II 680 No Activity
Theme 8 - Assessment and Diagnosis for Grieving Individual
EP-SP05: Research in Thanatology - Poster Presentation No Activity
CPD-2.58 100
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-SF02: Palliative Care in Zimbabwe and China
Theme 5 - Assessment and Intervention for the TerminallyIll
AI-SF01: Innovative Intervention in Palliative Care
Theme 5 - Assessment and Intervention for theTerminally Ill
AI-SF02: Managing Grief: Concepts and Practices
CPD-3.04 174
Theme 7 - Grief in Family Context
GF-01: Children and Grief
Theme 7 - Grief in Family Context
GF-SF02: Parental Grief
Theme 7 - Grief in Family Context
GF-SF01: Continuing Bond in Bereaved Family
CPD-3.28 164
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-02: Palliative Care in Hong Kong (Chinese)
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SF10: Case Study in End of Life Care in China (Chinese)
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SF11: Death in Violence (Chinese)
CPD-LG.18 150
Theme 3 - Education Perspective on Death, Dying andBereavement
ED-SF03: Education for Caregivers in End-of-LifeSituation
Theme 3 - Education Perspective on Death, Dying andBereavement
ED-SF05: Death Education in Schools
Theme 3 - Education Perspective on Death, Dying andBereavement
ED-SF04: An Education Programme on Physical Stages ofDying
CPD-3.41 108
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SY05: Current Debates in Childhood Bereavement
Tjeme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SF06: Creative Bereavement Intervention
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SF07: Bereavement Care for Complicated Grief
CPD-LG.34 93
Theme 10 - Disenfranchised Grief
DG-SF02: Pet Loss
Theme 17 - Research in Thanatology
RT-SF01: Research with Large Data Set
Theme 17 - Research in Thanatology
RT-SF02: Qualitative Research in Thanatology
CPD-LG.59 60
Theme 14 - Violence, Trauma and Disaster
VT-SS02: Disaster Management
Theme 14 - Violence, Trauma and Disaster
VT-SS01: Impact and Management of Trauma and Grief
Theme 14 - Violence, Trauma and Disaster
VT-SF01: Survivorship of Trauma
CPD-3.29 75
Theme 1 - Mortal Histories: Death in Mass Culture
MH-SF01: Minding Death
Theme 12 - Death in the News: Private Grief and PublicIntrusion
DN-02: Pandemic in Media
Theme 10 - Disenfranchised Grief
DG-02: Perinatal Bereavement
CJT-7.03 70
Theme 2 - Existential and Philosophical Concerns inDeath and Dying
EP-SF01: Spirituality in End-of-Life Care
Theme 2 - Existential and Philosophical Concerns in Deathand Dying
EP-SY02: Spirituality in Bereavement Care
Theme 2 -Existential and Philosophical Concerns inDeath and Dying
EP-SF04: Spirituality in Asia
CJT-8.13 70
Theme 11 - Lessons from the Dead Body
LD-SF02: The Body after Death
Theme 11 - Lessons from the Dead Body
LD-SF01: The Rites of Passage
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-EW06: Co-meditation
CPD-2.37 83
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SF01: Concepts in Bereavement
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SF02: Attachment and Continuing Bond
Theme 8 - Assessment and Diagnosis for GrievingIndividual
AD-SF03: Non-Death Loss
CPD-2.45 50
Theme 15 - Suicide Prevention
SP-01: Assessment of Suicide Risk in Bereaved Persons
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-EW04: Workshop on Mind Body Techniques
Theme 7 -Grief in Family Context
GF-EW04: Grief Support for Youth
Theme 1 Mortal Histories: Death in Mass CultureTheme 2 Existential and Philosophical Concerns in Death and DyingTheme 3 Education Perspective on Death, Dying and BereavementTheme 4 Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges and InnovationsTheme 5 Assessment and Intervention for the Terminally IllTheme 6 Integrative MedicineTheme 7 Grief in Family ContextTheme 8 Assessment and Diagnosis for Grieving IndividualsTheme 9 Bereavement Care
Theme 10 Disenfranchised GriefTheme 11 Lessons from the Dead BodyTheme 12 Death in the News: Private Grief and Public IntrusionTheme 13 Death and EnvironmentTheme 14 Violence, Trauma and DisaterTheme 15 Suicide PreventionTheme 16 Care for the CaregiverTheme 17 Research in Thanatology
Special Sessions
Day 2 ─ Jun 12, 2014 (Thursday)
Note: No abstract is received under theme 13 - Dead and Environment
Updated on March 5, 2014
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The 10th International Conference of Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society
Concurrent Sessions Overview
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Venue Capacity 11:30-13:00 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30
CPD-2.42 100
Special Session
MT-MT01: APHN Symposium: Hospice Development inAsia
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-SF05: Pathways and Decisions in End-of-Life Care
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-05: Anticipatory Grief
Lecture Hall II 680 No Activity
Theme 3 - Education Perspective on Death, Dying andBereavement
GF-SP07: Grief in Family Context - Poster PresentationNo Activity
CPD-2.58 100
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-SF04: Carer Support
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-SF03: Dying Child
Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges andInnovations
HP-SF01: End of Life Care in Community
CPD-3.04 174
Theme 7 - Grief in Family Context
GF-SF03: Children or Sibling Bereavement
Theme 7 - Grief in Family Context
GF-SF05: Spousal Loss
Theme 7 - Grief in Family Context
GF-SF06: Bereavement Care for Families
CPD-3.28 164
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SF12: Death Education in Taiwan (Chinese) No Activity No Activity
CPD-LG.18 150
Theme 3 - Education Perspective on Death, Dying andBereavement
ED-SF06: Death Education for Persons with IntellectualDisability
Theme 5 - Assessment and Intervention for the Terminally Ill
AI-SY04: Dignified End of Life Care: A Hong Kong ChineseExperience
Theme 3 - Education Perspective on Death, Dying andBereavement
ED-SF02: Innovative Death Education
CPD-3.41 108
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-01: Models of Grief: An Exploration of four currentmodels of working with the bereaved
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-SF03: Bereavement Care Around the World No Activity
CPD-LG.34 93
Theme 10 - Disenfranchised Grief
DG-SF03: Attachment and Pet Loss
Theme 10 - Disenfranchised Grief
DG-01: Infertility as a loss
Theme 10 - Disenfranchised Grief
DG-SF04: Disenfranchised Grief
CPD-LG.59 60
Theme 14 - Violence, Trauma and Disaster
VT-SF02: Psychological Recovery after Disaster
Theme 14 - Violence, Trauma and Disaster
VT-SF03: Management of Acute Grief
Theme 17 - Research in Thanatology
RT-MT04: Networking Potential Researchers
CPD-3.29 75
Theme 6 - Integrative Medicine
IM-02: Integrative Medicine
Theme 12 - Death in the News: Private Grief and PublicIntrusion
DN-SS01: The Positive Roles of Media
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
BC-04: Art Therapy in dealing with traumatic loss(Chinese)
CJT-7.03 70
Theme 12 - Death in the News: Private Grief andPublic Intrusion
DN-SF01: Deaths Reported in Social MediaNo Activity
Theme 12 - Death in the News: Private Grief andPublic Intrusion
DN-SF02: Media Reporting of Crises and Disasters
CJT-8.13 70
Theme 16 - Care for the Caregiver
CC-EW06: Slam on the Brakes No Activity No Activity
CPD-2.37 83
Theme 16 - Care for the Caregiver
CC-SF01: Caring for the Professional Caregivers
Theme 16 - Care for the Caregiver
CC-SF04: Art and Caregiving
Theme 16 - Care for the Caregiver
CC-SF02: Grief in Professionals
CPD-2.45 50
Theme 15 - Suicide Prevention
SP-EW01: Support After Suicide: Caring for Those whoare Bereaved by Suicide
Theme 10 - Disenfranchised Grief
DG-EW01: Working with Grieving Individuals with IntellectualDisability
Theme 2 - Existential and Philosophical Concerns inDeath and Dying
EP-EW03: Deconstructing Death Anxiety
Theme 1 Mortal Histories: Death in Mass CultureTheme 2 Existential and Philosophical Concerns in Death and DyingTheme 3 Education Perspective on Death, Dying and BereavementTheme 4 Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges and InnovationsTheme 5 Assessment and Intervention for the Terminally IllTheme 6 Integrative MedicineTheme 7 Grief in Family ContextTheme 8 Assessment and Diagnosis for Grieving IndividualsTheme 9 Bereavement Care
Theme 10 Disenfranchised GriefTheme 11 Lessons from the Dead BodyTheme 12 Death in the News: Private Grief and Public IntrusionTheme 13 Death and EnvironmentTheme 14 Violence, Trauma and DisaterTheme 15 Suicide PreventionTheme 16 Care for the CaregiverTheme 17 Research in Thanatology
Special Sessions
Day 3 ─ Jun 13, 2014 (Friday)
Note: No abstract is received under theme 13 - Dead and Environment
Updated on March 5, 2014
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Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 11:30 - 13:00 MH-01 Oral presentation In Extremis: Ashes, Words, and Urban Spirits 45 Gray KOCHHAR-LINDGREN
Oral presentation Tokyo: Epicenter of Death, Mourning, and Remembrance 45 Charles SCHENCKING14:00 - 15:30 MH-02 Oral presentation Death in, by, and for China: British Mortality in Early Nineteenth-Century South China 45 John Mark CARROLL
Oral presentation Postmortem: Death and the Colonial State 45 Robert PECKHAM16:00 - 17:30 MH-03 Oral presentation When Angels Deserve to Die: Child Death in British Metropolitan and Colonial Space 45 David M. POMFRET
Oral presentation Repatriating the Dead: Plague and the Politics of Death in Hong Kong 15 Maria SINPanel Discussion Panel Discussion 30 All speakers
Jun-12 11:30 - 13:00 MH-SF01 Oral presentation Minding Death Penetrating National Grief Regime: 'Reframing Loss' as a Terror Casualties' Families Recovery Strategy – A Study in Political-Psychology of Bereavement (Best Abstract)
20 Udi LEBEL
Oral presentation Bringing Baby Home: The Practice of Bringing Deceased Babies Home and Its Impact on Grief of Bereaved Parents and Families. 15 Vicki CULLING
Oral presentation Death by SARS: Imagined Mortality 15 Ria SINHAOral presentation Death Rituals and Gender in a Chinese Suburban Town 15 Yee Yan MAIOral presentation The Legacy of Sochi-no-Miya: Creative Activity During the Mourning Process in the Heian Era 15 Chieko HASUI
Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 Life Returns: Traveling Through Life and Death in 2322 Days 45 Bell CHUNG
“I'm Not Afraid to Die”. The Loss of Death Anxiety After a Near-Death Experience (NDE) 45 Natasha TASSELL-MATAMUA14:00 - 15:30 EP-SS02 Symposium Bridging Between Life and Death Spiritualism: Bridging the Living and the Dead 45 Marilyn CHEUNG
Martin YAU16:00 - 17:30 EP-SS03 Symposium International Symposium on
Spirituality, Social Work andContemporary Death
International Symposium on Spirituality, Social Work and Contemporary Death 45 Margaret HOLLOWAY
Jun-12 A Journey of Returning: A Psycho-Spiritual Transformation Model in the End-of-Life Psychological Care(Best Abstract)
20 Shih-ming SHIH
When a Co-Worker is Dying in the Workplace: Transformative Grief Model 15 Carolyn MESSNERDying Time: Time as Decribed By Patients in Palliative Care 15 Matra ROBERTSONFilial Piety and End-of-Life Caregiving: Lived Experience of Hong Kong Chinese Families Facing Terminal Cancer 15 Michelle TAMNeither Bereavement Nor Grief: Coping with the Death of an Adored One in the Cunda-Sutta (Best Abstract) 20 Yao-ming TSAIOf Love and Light: Using Reports of Extraordinary Phenomena to Assist the Bereaved 15 Natasha TASSELL-MATAMUAMourning and Grieving in Different Cultures: Embracing Difference As a Bridge for Connection, Healing and Hope 15 Liese GROOT-ALBERTSAn Experience of Bereavement and Reconstruction of Buddhist Salvation by Ouyi Zhixu (1599-1655) 15 Lin LINFour Religions, Three Cultures, One Nation: Intercultural Grief Intervention 15 Anasuya J. JEGATHESANThe ‘Art of Dying’ in Tibetan Buddhism: Concepts and Practices 15 Georgios HALKIAS“On Not Chasing Death Away: A Philosophical Analysis of the “Grandmother” Sutra in the Kosalasamyutta” 15 Valerie SAINT-AMANDHow the Decline of Guangdong Yankou Reflected the Commercialization of Funeral Service and Value Changes of People in HongKong?
15 Faren SIK
A Process Model of Spiritual Well-being of Chinese Older 15 Vivian LOUJun-13 16:00 - 17:30 EP-EW03 Experiential workshop Deconstructing Death Anxiety Deconstructing Death Anxiety, through the Lens of the Three Marks of Existence--Impermanence, Unsatisfactoriness & Not-self 90 Brad HUNTER
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Theme 1 Mortal Histories: Death in Mass Culture
16:00 - 17:30
11:30 - 13:00
Dying Cultures
Death at the Edge of Empire
In Extremis
EP-SS01
EP-SF04
Spirituality in Bereavement Care
Theme 2 - Existential and Philosophical Concerns in Death and Dying
Symposium Life Traveller: Between Life andDeath
14:00 - 15:30 EP-SY02 Oral presentation
Oral presentation Spirituality in Asia
11:30 - 13:00 EP-SF01 Oral presentation Spirituality in End-of-Life Care
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Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 11:30 - 13:00 ED-SS01 Symposium Crossing Boundries, Learning
Together: Online Death Educationin the 21st Century
Crossing Boundries, Learning Together: Online Death Education in the 21st Century 45 Kathleen GILBERT
14:00 - 15:30 ED-SS02 Symposium Teaching Chinese Immigrant theConcept of Advance Directive
Teaching Chinese Immigrant the Concept of Advance Directive 45 Evaon Chuklan WONG-KIM
16:00 - 17:30 ED-PD01 Panel discussion Health Promoting Accompanimentof Grief
Health Promoting Accompaniment of Grief: Progressions Over 25 Years of A Teaching Program for Health Care Professionals &The Community (please try to locate a few panelists for her)
90 Ruthmarijke SMEDING
Together We Can Make a Difference. Creating a Support Team for the Dying Person. 40 Lea ROSEPrepare for the Worst, Hoping for the Best: Family Involvement in End-of-Life Care Planning for Elders 15 Kin Wai WONGDecision-Making Processes in End of Life Situations in ICU 15 Regina BOUSSOImproving knowledge of advance directives in the Chinese American population: A pilot study 15 Mei Ching LEEChanges of Attitudes in Life and Death Among College Students Attending a Death Education Course in Hong Kong 15 Wallace Chi Ho CHAN
The Concept of Death and the Growth of Death Awareness Among University Students in Hong Kong 15 Wai-ying WONGPromoting Death Education to University Students 15 Agnes TINExploring the Relationship Between Meaning Reconstruction and Resilience From Loss Family Member Experiences: College 15 Min-chun CHANGTeaching Death Education and Offering Bereavement Support: An Exploratory Case Study of a Buddhist Secondary School in 15 Seng Yen YEAP
16:00 - 17:30 ED-SF04 Experiential workshop An Education Programme onPhysical Stages of Dying
The Physical Stages of Dying 90 Lea ROSE
Conceptualization of Life and Death Education Programme for Persons with Intellectual Disability 15 Iris Kwan Ning CHAN
“An Act of Goodbye.” Advance Care Planning for People with Intellectual Disabilities. 15 Yiu Man LO“Our Minds ‧ Footprints” Meaning Life Project 15 So Wah, Friendly AU YEUNGUsing Drama to Help People with Intellectual Disabilities to Express their Inner Feelings and the Depression Emotion 15 Suk YULife Journey-Life and Death Education for People with Intellectual Disabilities.(生命之旅-智障人士生命教育)
15 Shuk Han, Lilian HO
Writings to Endure Death and Dying (Best Abstract) 20 Johanna HEFELThe Death Café Movement: Tea, Cake and Conversations About Death 15 Lizzy MILESThe Pattern of Good Death in Taiwanese Culture – Content Analysis of 3 Years Video Conference in Taiwan 15 Ying-yu CHENMOHYUN School for 10 Weeks Training Program of Loss & Grief; For Bereavement Care Program Coordinator in Korea 15 June Choonwon LEEPublic Health Palliative Care: The Application of Social Media and Information Technology in Life and Death Education 15 Andy Hau Yan HO
Jun-12
14:00 - 15:30
11:30 - 13:00
11:30 - 13:00
ED-SF06
ED-SF05
Jun-13
Education for Caregivers in End-of-Life Situation
Innovative Death Education
Death Education in Schools
ED-SF03 Oral presentation
Oral presentationED-SF02
Theme 3 - Education Perspective on Death, Dying and Bereavement
16:00 - 17:30
Oral presentation
Oral presentation
Death Education for Persons withIntellectual Disability
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Theme 4 - Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges and InnovationsDate Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 HP-04 Management of Dyspnea in Advanced Cancer Patients: SOB Program in Queen Mary Hospital 15 Wing Lok CHAN
Symptom Burden in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy 15 Xiaolei DUANInsomnia Among Breast Cancer Survivors in Hong Kong 15 Carole LI
14:00 - 15:30 HP-SS02 A Treasurable Gift to Family in Preparation for Bereavement 30 Wai Man, Cecilia KWANSupportive Care to Children with Life-Limiting Disease 30 Carmen CHAN
Helen CHANBereavement Care for the Families of Children with Cancer 30 Kwok Yin Molin LIN
HP-SS01 End of Life Decisions- Challenges and Debates 60 Ilora FINLAYAdvance Directives and Do-Not-Attempt-CPR Decisions: The Local Scene 30 Chun Yan TSE
HP-SF02 Death in Zimbabwe: Providing Palliative and Bereavement Care Across Cultures. 50 Valerie MAASDORPCritical Review on Challenges of Palliative Care and Bereavement Support in China 30 Weider LIN
HP-SS03 Approach the End-of-Life: A Systemic Discourse of Dignity and Dignified Care in Hong Kong 50 Andy HOApproach the End-of-Life: A Systemic Discourse of Dignity and Dignified Care in Hong Kong 20 James LUKApproach the End-of-Life: A Systemic Discourse of Dignity and Dignified Care in Hong Kong 20 Felix CHAN
16:00 - 17:30 HP-EW06 Experiential workshop Co-meditation Co-meditation and Bearing Witness with the Bereaved and the Dying 90 Brad HUNTERJun-13 HP-SF04 Star PALS Family Camp: Effecting Family Connectedness and Positive Change Through Activity-Based Intervention (Best 20 Geraldine TAN
Young Carer Support Programme 15 Valerie MAASDORPTowards a Patient-Family Care Model: The Evaluation of a Cancer Family Support Pilot Project 15 Candy Hio Cheng FONG
14:00 - 15:30 HP-SF05 Oral presentation Building the capacity of hospital social workers to provide palliative care services: A Single Case Study. 15 Andy SIMEnd of Life Care in Intensive Care Setting 15 Wing Yin CHAN
Do-Not-Resuscitate Decision in the Intensive Care Setting: A Snapshot of Patients and Their Significant Others 15 Chi Keung Peter LAIA Integrated Framework for Community-Based End-of-Life Care Pathway in Hong Kong 15 Michelle TAM
HP-SF03 Oral presentation Dying Child Does a Child Have the Right To Make Decisions in Palliative Care: Truth-Telling and Disclosure Towards Minors(Best Abstract)
20 Joan KHNG
Perinatal Palliative Care: A Case Study 15 Vicki CULLINGWhat Are the Experiences of Family Members with Multiple Deaths Due to Life Limiting Hereditary Disease? 15 Rachel ANTHONY STEPHENLearning to Cope with the Death of a Child: Grieving Through Social Networks 15 Yiva HåRD AF SEGERSTAD
16:00 - 17:30 HP-05 Oral presentation The Grief Experience of Parents Whose Child Is Currently Living But Has a Constant Life-Threatening Palliative Illness. 15 Annie CANTWELL-BARTL
A Systematic Review of Risk Factors Associated with Pre-loss Grief in Taiwanese Caregivers of Cancer Patients: Consideration ofCultural Uniqueness
15 Wan-lin LEE
Unfinished Business in Palliative Care 15 Emily YAPMotivation of the Terminally Ill and Their Families for Terminal Care To Be Received in Hospital 15 Zhe ZHANG
HP-SF01 Oral presentation End of Life Care in Community Evaluation Study of Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Hospice Care for Older Adults in Nursing Home 15 Mei Yuet CHAN
Dying in Comfort and with Dignity: Project Evaluation of Palliative Care in Residential Care Homes for the Elderly 15 Kin Wai WONGQuality of Life of End-of-Life Care Recipients in Care and Attention Homes 15 Vivian LOURest in Peace: An Achievable Goal 15 Kwok KA KEI
Anticipatory Grief
Jun-12 11:30 - 13:00 Symposium
Pathways and Decisions in End-of-Life Care
End-of-Life Decisions
Oral presentation Palliative Care in Zimbabwe andChina
14:00 - 15:30 Symposium Approach the End-of-Life: ASystemic Discourse of Dignity andDignified Care in Hong Kong
Carer SupportOral presentation
Oral presentation Symptom Management in PalliativeCare
Symposium Supportive Care andCommunication in Palliative Care
11:30 - 13:00
11:30 - 13:00
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Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 The Model of Palliative Care for Patients with Serious Illness in the United States 60 Nathan GOLDSTEIN
Quality of Life in Non-Cancer Palliative Care 30 Raymond LOAn Experiential Workshop for Promoting Wellness and Reducing Burnout: Art Therapy-Based Clinical Supervision for HospicePalliative Care Workers
45 Jordan POTASH
An Experiential Workshop for Promoting Wellness and Reducing Burnout: Art Therapy-Based Clinical Supervision for HospicePalliative Care Workers
45 Andy HO
Improving Communication and Advance Care Planning for Patients with Serious Illness 50 Nathan GOLDSTEINAdvance Care Planning – What Do We Learn from Our End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Patients? 20 Man Wah, Doris TSEThe Shared Decision Making Model of Advance Care Planning in Hong Kong: A Cultural Consideration 20 Ho Mun CHANBeautiful Life Project for Hospice Movement in Communities 15 Chun-kai FANGDeveloping and Testing a Novel Dignity-Enhancing Life Story Intervention Group for Chinese Terminal Patients and FamilyCaregivers in Hong Kong
15 Michelle TAM
Effect of Horticultural Therapy on the Quality of Life of Chinese Cancer Patients in a Palliative Care Ward 15 Wai Man LAMArt Therapy in Palliative Care 15 Tsui Ha LEEAnticipatory Grief Experience and Post-loss Adjustment: An Integrative Review(Best Abstract)
20 Alexandra COELHO
Finding the evidence for treating and understanding bereavement, grief and loss 15 Christopher HALLSocio-economic Costs of Bereavement in Palliative Care: Systematic Review 15 Pedro FRADEMake It Happen: Creating Lasting Memories for Hospice Patients and Their Families 15 Lizzy MILES
Jun-13 14:00 - 15:30 AI-SY04 Symposium Dignified End of Life Care: AHong Kong Chinese Experience
Dignity-Conserving End-of-Life Care Model: Rationale, Implementation, and Evaluation 90 Vivian LOUJervis TANGSandy WONGS. H. LAMAmy TSUIKar-ming AU
Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-12 16:00 - 17:30 IM-01 Oral presentation Integrative Medicine: East Meets 藏醫對死亡與靈魂和五元素之間的相關認識 90 Dawa DorjeeJun-13 11:30 - 13:00 IM-02 Oral presentation Integrative Medicine: East Meets TBC 90 Li Xing LAO
Innovative Intervention inPalliative Care
Advance Care Planning
Experiential Workshop forPromoting Wellness and ReducingBurnout
Symposium Palliative Care for Cancer and Non-Cancer Patients
16:00 - 17:30 AI-SF02
Experiential workshop
Oral presentation Managing Grief: Concepts andPractices
Theme 5 - Assessment and Intervention for the
11:30 - 13:00 AD-SS02
AI-EW03
Oral presentation
16:00 - 17:30
14:00 - 15:30
Symposium
Jun-12
14:00 - 15:30
AI-SF01
AD-SS03
Theme 6 - Integrative Medicine
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Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 11:30 - 13:00 GF-02 Experiential workshop Caring for Those who are
Supporting Grieving FamiliesCare for the Caregiver 90 Adelina Wei-kwan WONG
16:00 - 17:30 GF-03 Experiential workshop Working with Bereaved Children Techniques to Work with Children and Grief: Skills and Resources 90 Linda GOLDMANJun-12 11:30 - 13:00 GF-01 Panel discussion Children and Grief TBC 90 TBC
After Loss to ALD: Parents’ Narratives of Family Life 15 Hao-lin YANGChild's Death: Culture, Religion and Rites 15 Sylvia MUNReclaiming Lost Motherhood 15 Hsiu-chen LINThe Influential Factors and Recovery Process of the Bereaved Parents’ Grief Expression 15 Wan Nu SUCharacteristics of the Ongoing Bond (Best Abstract) 20 Ronit LEICHTENTRITTLosing my son Zubin. 15 Shalini MAHTANI
GF-EW04 Experiential workshop Grief Support for Youth Creative & Inclusive Grief Support Groups for Urban Youth & Communities of Difference 90 Alesia ALEXANDER LAYNEJun-13 Developing a Tool to Measure The Effectiveness of Child Bereavement Services 15 Alison PENNY
The Rainbow Makers - Developing Services for Bereaved Children and Young People 15 Debbie KERSLAKEExpanding the Concept of Sibling Grief to Senior Adulthood 15 Deborah DEETERAdult Sibling Bereavement 15 Ann LAVERTYWidows as Living Memorial: The Protective & Supportive Hug of the Late Husband Family Turns Overtime into a Suffocating Hug 15 Racheli BOLLESSCoping Experiences of Bereaved Spouses with Dependent Children in a Multi-Ethnic Asian Society 15 Ivan WOO
Resilience of the Chinese Bereaved Whose Spouses Died from AIDS 15 Nancy YUThe Alienated Widows – Challenges of New Immigrated Widows and the Obstacles to Adjustment : The Hong Kong Case 15 Kar Yin Francis WONGMeaning Making of Male Family Suicide Survivors in Chinese Context:The Landscape of Husband and Father 15 Simon CHANThree Randomized Controlled Trials with Short Narrative Interventions for Complicated Grief (Best Abstract) 20 José ROCHA
Death in the Family – Holistic Family Therapy Process (Pre, During and Post Event) Hindsight View of the Family Members. 15 Racheli BOLLESSForensic Grief Counselling: A Model for Supporting Families Following a Death Reported to the Coroner 15 Danny NUGUS"Grief Is Love": Criticism of Professional Grief Care By Self-Help Groups for Family Survivors of Suicide in Japan 15 Tomofumi OKA
Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 Rumination after Bereavement: East Meets West 15 Margaret STROEBE
Rumination in Bereavement: Cross-cultural Differences in Content 15 Jie LIRumination in Bereavement: The Hong Kong Chinese Experience 15 Siu Man CHUThe Distinctiveness of Prolonged Grief Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Depression and Anxiety in Chinese BereavedIndividuals (Best Abstract)
20 Qiuyuan XIE
Loss-Related Attentional Bias in Individuals with Prolonged Grief (Best Abstract) 20 Suqin TANGMaking a Case for Sustainable Bereavement Care Rather Than Medicalization 15 Ivan WOOThe Co-mobility between Persistent Complex Bereavement and Depression among Caregivers in Hospice Palliative Care 15 Hsiang-ping CHENBereavement Risk Assessment in Palliative Care: Existing Measures in the Changing Landscape of Grief (Best Abstract) 20 Margaret SEALEY
Assessing Complicated Grief Using the Two-Track Bereavement Questionnaire (TTBQ) 15 Ofri BAR NADAVSimon Shimshon RUBIN
Developing Grief Assessment as the Key to a Stratified Intervention Model 15 Stewart WILSONGrieving Patients in a Psychological Clinic: Using the Hogan Grief Check List 15 Maria-helena FRANCODSM-5 and Bereavement: Assessment Through Case Study Field Trial Research 15 Susan MCCUE, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.Grief After Non-Death Losses: An Inclusionary Understanding of Loss and Grief 15 Darcy HARRIS
Infertility as a loss 15 Celia CHANDeveloping a Children’s Anticipatory Grief Inventory –Revised in A Sample of Third to Sixth Grade Children with Parental Cancer 15 Yu-chan LIA Research on the Relationship among Love Relationship, Relationship Satisfaction and Breakup Adjustment in Early Adulthood 15 Mei Ling TANG
Oral presentation Bereavement Care for Families
Symposium
Jun-12
Theme 8 - Assessment and Diagnosis for Grieving In
Bereavement Assessment
Oral presentation
Rumination and Bereavement
Oral presentation Problematic Grief
16:00 - 17:30
GF-SF06
16:00 - 17:30
AD-SF03 Non-Death Loss
AD-SF02
14:00 - 15:30 Oral presentation Parental Grief
Oral presentation
GF-SF01 Oral presentation Continuing Bond in BereavedFamily
16:00 - 17:30
14:00 - 15:30
16:00 - 17:30
11:30 - 13:00
GF-SF02
AD-SF01
GF-SF0311:30 - 13:00
14:00 - 15:30
Theme 7 - Grief in Family Context
Spousal Loss
Oral presentation Children or Sibling Bereavement
GF-SF05
AD-SS01
Oral presentation
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Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 14:00 - 15:30 BC-SF08 Experiential Workshop Suicide Prevention Workshop
(Chinese)From Suicide Prevention Gatekeepers to Happiness Catchers: A New Model for Public Education in Taiwan 90 Chun-kai FANG
The Prevalence, Comorbidity and Risks of Prolonged Grief Disorder in Chinese Bereaved Adults 30 Li HE
宁养患者家庭生态图预估最哀伤遗属及相关因素研究 30 Xin WU宁养照护中最哀伤遗属的哀伤及相关因素调查 30 Yunxiang ZHAOReflections on Resilience in Grief 30 Thomas ATTIGStarting Again: Exploring, Experiencing and Expandng Concepts of Self in the Aftermath of Loss. 15 Fiona HARRISChallenges Faced by Families Bereaved Over Sudden Death of Loved Ones and the Need for Continuum of Care 15 Su Wi CHAIUnderstanding Bereavement: A Trauma Perspective 15 Gary NGPerceptions of Grief: Does Age Make a Difference? 15 Emma STURGESS
BC-02 Oral presentation Palliative Care in Hong Kong(Chinese)
TBC TBC TBC
BC-SY05 Symposium Current Debates in ChildhoodBereavement
Current Debates in Childhood Bereavement: Moving from Concern to Consensus? 90 Alison PENNY
Partners and Motherhood for Bereaved and Non-Bereaved Women: The Interplay of Attachment and the Ongoing Relationship tothe Partner
15 Ofri BAR NADAV
Continuing Bonds and Personal Growth:A Personal Reflection of a Bereaved Daughter 15 Chi LIUEndless Love: Continuing Bond in the Chinese Context 15 Candy Hio Cheng FONGThe Moderating Effects of Continuing Bonds Between Different Attachment Styles and Bereavement Outcomes in Hong Kong and 15 Monica BORSCHEL
BC-EW04 Experiential Workshop Workshop on Mind Body TBC 90 Cecilia CHAN礼物馈赠对家属善别、患者善终的意义浅析——基于善别支持团体的分析 30 Zonglin KANG成年晚期癌症患者的父母哀伤辅导案例分析与综述(摘要) 30 Jian LUTwo Case Studies in working with students whose lives are touched by Incurable Disease 30 Kam Long LOCreating Meaningful Remembrance Activities within a Culturally Diverse Community (Best Abstract) 20 Alison BARNWELLKitchen Table Counselling 15 Vera RUSSELLA Mindfulness-Based Integrative Model for Traumatic Loss Care 15 Tal PASTERNAK-MAGNEZIPower of Accompaniment : Mobilizing Volunteers to Provide Bereavement Support to Persons in Grief. 15 Kar Yin Francis WONGThe Importance of Companion in Funeral Issues: Be-With besides Treating of Grief 15 Karen, Suk-ha MA
The ADAPTS Model 20 Amy CHOWEarly Intervention for Those at Risk of Prolonged Grief Disorder 15 Debbie KERSLAKEA Multidisciplinary Specialized Treatment Program for Patients with Complicated Grief 15 Kwan Ho SHAMContemporary Advances and Critiques for Berevement Care from Evidence-Based Research 15 Di XIAOArt therapy with a boy who was a survivor of witted violence, parents’ death and selective mutism 30 Hsiu-Jung WANG
The Exploration of Helping Students Survive Their Grief in the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake Disaster Area, China. 30 Chieh-fang CHI
Grief of Chinese Mothers Who Lost Their Children in Violence: Complex Emotions Involved in Judicial Procedure 30 Ya-feng HUNG
BC-01 Panel discussion Models of Grief: An Exploration offour current models of workingwith the bereaved
Models of Grief: An Exploration of four current models of working with the bereaved 90 Howard WINOKUER
BC-SF12 Experiential Workshop Death Education in Taiwan The Analysis of Hospice Cases Regarding Courses of Life and Death Education Offered by Taiwan’s University for Terminal 90 Chieh-fang CHIPutting Bereavement Care on the Agenda - Scotland's Story 15 John BIRRELLA National Mission by Social Work Intervention – Model of Treatment for Bereaved Families 15 Lydia DRORI-GOHARSAM TUH, The Significant Hospice Bereavment Care Program in South Korea 15 June Choonwon LEEImproving Bereavement Support in Residential Aged Care Facilities 15 Christina FOOCommunity Bereavement Support in Hong Kong 15 TBC
16:00 - 17:30 BC-04 Experiential Workshop Art Therapy in dealing withtraumatic loss (Chinese)
Healing Myth by Creative Practice: theories and experience to art therapy, mainly through spontaneous image-making for dealingwith traumatic loss. (chance to do free drawing or painting)
90 Hsiu-Jung Wang
Oral presentation Bereavement Care Around theWorld
11:30 - 13:00
BC-SF07
BC-SF11
Jun-13
14:00 - 15:30 BC-SF03
Oral presentation Attachment and Continuing Bond
BC-SF09
Theme 9 - Bereavement Care
16:00 - 17:30
BC-SF01 Concepts in BereavementJun-12
Oral presentation Death in Violence (Chinese)
16:00 - 17:30
BC-SF06
Oral presentation Bereavement Care for ComplicatedGrief
11:30 - 13:00
BC-SF10
14:00 - 15:30 BC-SF02
Oral presentation Creative Bereavement Intervention
Oral presentation Case Study in End of Life Care inChina (Chinese)
Oral presentation Bereavement in China (Chinese)
Oral presentation
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THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONGTHE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The 10th International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society in 2014Summary of Program Schedule in 17 Themes
Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-12 Grieving a Pet: A Matter of Disenfranchised Grief? 15 Maria-helena FRANCO
Pet Bereavement in Hong Kong – An Exploratory Qualitative Study 15 Paul WONGWing-lok POON
Saying Goodbye to School Dog:Animal Lost Activity and Its Implications 15 Yi-hang YUPet Bereavement in Hong Kong - An Exploratory Quantitative Study 15 Amy CHOW
16:00 - 17:30 DG-02 Oral presentation Perinatal Bereavement TBC TBC TBCJun-13 11:30 - 13:00 Continuing Bonds Expressions Following the Death of a Pet 50 Seymour PACKMAN
Continuing Bond Expressions of Pet Grievers in Hong Kong 15 Monica BORSCHEL14:00-15:30 DG-01 Panel discussion Infertility as a loss TBC 45 Darcy HARRIS
TBC 45 Celia CHANDG-EW01 Experiential workshop Working with Grieving Individuals
with Intellectual DisabilityCreative Approaches to Supporting People with Disability through Grief and Bereavement 90 Judith PAGAN
Understanding the Process of Grief of People with Cognitive Impairment – An Exploratory Approach 15 Olive Shuk-kan SINBereavement of Persons with Intellectual Disability Brings Life Meanings to Others 15 So Wah, Friendly AU YEUNGLosing a Partner Or Spouse: The Traumatic Experiences of Gay Widowers 15 Panagiotis PENTARIS
Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 Silent Mentor Program: Integration of Altruistic Mentoring in Anatomy Teaching 30 Guo-fang TSENG
Body Donation: Experiences, Problems and Challenges in Hong Kong Hospitals 30 Gary TSANGHong Kong University Body Donation Programme: Past, Present, and Future 30 Lap Ki CHAN
Namkiu CHANBody Donation: Experiences of The Chinese University of Hong Kong 30 TBCTBC 90 Chan Lap Ki
Tseng Guo-FengGary Ka Fai TsangLeila ChanTsz Tun Arnold Leung
Bodies as Means for Continuing Post-Death Relationships 15 Ronit LEICHTENTRITTDeveloping Sensitive Disposal of Early Pregnancy Loss as a Contribution to Addressing Maternal Grief 15 John BIRRELLMortuary is not a dead end - Life-affirming paradigm in modernizing mortuary service in Hong Kong 15 Gavin CHANConducting Funerals in Australia When East Meets West 15 Robyn O'CONNELLThe Funeral Director and Death: Present Care in the Absence of Life. 15 Millena CâMARAThe Funeral Rite of Close Person: What Is Missed From Old Times and What Ease Ones Distress? 15 Polona OZBIč
The Drama of Funeral in Hong Kong (to be submitted) 15 Sharon ChanOral presentation (Move from Theme 1) "Funerals That Are Not Funerals": Authenticity, Biography and the (Re-)Emergence of Private Funerals 15 Cyril SCHAFER
Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-12 14:00 - 15:30 DN-02 Symposium Pandemic in Media Chinese social media reaction to infectious disease outbreaks and public health communications: avian influenza A(H7N9), MERS-
CoV and 39 notifiable diseases90 Isaac Chun-Hai FUNG
Jun-13 Controversial Practices with Reporting Suicide News in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Taiwan 15 Qijin CHENG
Observations of Online Suicide Signs, Experiences of Suicide Intervention Via QQ and a Proposed Detection Strategy 15 Dexing ZHANGThe Effect of Media Coverage of Celebrity Suicides on Suicides: Evidence from South Korea 15 Chee Hon CHAN
14:00 - 15:30 DN-SS01 Symposium The Positive Roles of Media The Positive Roles of Media Before, During and After Crisis and Disaster 90 Chiung-wen, Julia HSUDeath in the Social Media: A Review 15 King Wa FURisk Perception and Preparedness in China: A Survey on 8 Disasters in 6 Metropolises 15 Lin NIEHow Hong Kong Print Media React to the Death of Li Wang-Yang: A Computational Approach 15 Chung-hong CHAN
Pet LossOral presentation
Panel Discussion
The Rites of Passage
Promotion of Body Donation
LD-SF02
LD-SF01 Oral presentation
Transforming Human Existence:The Body after DeathBody Donation: Past, Present andFuture
LD-IP02
The Body after Death
Symposium
Oral presentation
Symposium14:00 - 15:30
LD-SS01
Theme 11 - Lessons from the Dead Body
16:00 - 17:30 DG-SF04
Theme 10 - Disenfranchised Grief
DG-SF02
11:30 - 13:00
DN-SF02
Oral presentation
LD-SS03
16:00 - 17:30
11:30 - 13:00
14:00 - 15:30
Theme 12 - Death in the News: Private Grief and
Jun-12 11:30 - 13:00
16:00 - 17:30
Deaths Reported in Social MediaDN-SF01
Media Reporting of Crises andDisasters
Oral presentation
Oral presentation
Oral presentation Attachment and Pet Loss
Disenfranchised Grief
DG-SF03
11:30 - 13:00
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THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONGTHE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The 10th International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society in 2014Summary of Program Schedule in 17 Themes
Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-12 11:30 - 13:00 Symposium Disaster Management Major Issues in Women’s Mental Health in Disasters: Personal Experience in Islamic Culture as Pakistan. 30 Unaiza NIAZ
Posttraumatic Distress Transformed and Growth Germinates: A Decade After the Taiwan Chi-Chi Earthquake 30 Sue-huei CHENComplexity of traumatic stress among the Fukushima nuclear plant workers following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake 30 Jun SHIGEMURATBC TBC Kitty WU
14:00 - 15:30 VT-SS01 Symposium Impact and Management of Traumaand Grief
Will grief and life-threatening experience associate with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)? Findings from a territory-wideepidemiology study of mental health in Hong Kong
20 Kitty WU
The Relationship Between Rumination and Coping to Negative Affect Among the Bereaved 20 V.w. CHOAssessment and Treatment for Psychological Distress in Terminal Cancer Patients and Their Families in Palliative Care Unit 20 Betty T. LUKAre We Prepared for Disasters? Hong Kong Red Cross Psychological First Aid Trainings and Drill Exercises: Evaluations and 20 Eliza CHEUNGContinuing Bonds in Dreams of the Deceased Among Cambodian Survivors of the Pol Pot Era: A Cultural Perspective (BestAbstract)
20 Tsung-hsing LIU
Silent Sentinels: The Meanings and Messages of Roadside Memorials 15 Susan WELSHRolling Remembrances: An Examination of Memorial Decals on Motor Vehicles 15 Jon REID
Web-based Intervention Improves Social Acknowledgement and Disclosure of Trauma, Leading to a Reduction in PTSD Symptoms 15 Wei XUHealing from Multiple Losses in the Aftermath of 3.11 Tsunami in Japan: Report on Grief Counseling for a Survivor 15 Yoshiko SUZUKI
Jun-13 Volunteers' Services in the Bereaved Familites and Commenoration Department, Isreli Ministry of Defense 15 Ofra ANCHOO
"In My Heart Yet Burns the Flame of Your Departure" Breaking Bad News During the Carmel Forest Fire Disaster. 15 Ronit SHALEVMental Health State of Bereaved Adolescents Reared in Institutional Care Setting 4 1/2 Years After Wenchuan Earthquake 15 Jieling CHENBurden of Psychological Morbidity Among Women Thirty Months After Bereavement of a Child in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake 15 Yao XUBereavement Care in Disaster 15 Lap-har LAUThe Disastrerous Carmel Fire in 2010 Caused a Dramatic Reorganization and Upgrade of Emergency and Disaster Management in 15 Yossi BOLLESSHandling Sudden Deaths in Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) 15 Sarah YEUNGThe Many Masks of Traumatic Grief: A Therapist’s Experiential Learning 15 Maggie POON
Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 The Presence of Social Suffering: A Critical Reflection on the High Rate of Suicide in Korean Society (Best Abstract) 20 Hyung Gug PARK
An Analysis of Suicide’s Conception of Death – Centering on Suicide’s Notes 15 Jin Tak OHSuicidal Ideation (SI) and Familcidal-Suicidal Ideation (FSI) Among Individuals Presenting to Problem Gambling Services – ARetrospective Data Analysis
15 Paul WONGNoel Chun-Fong KWOK
Temporal and Computerized Psycholinguistic Analysis of the Blog of a Chinese Adolescent Suicide 15 Man Ho, Tim LI"This Is Really Long Term": An Australian Study of the Experiences, Issues and Needs of the Long Term Suicide Bereaved (Best 20 Martin RYANEMDR as a Powerful Tool in Bereavement Care: A Case Report of Bereavement by Suicide 15 Daniela SILVA
Project BLESS (Befriending Service for Lighting Up & Empowering Survivors of Suicide) of Suicide Prevention Services 15 Vincent NG
Suicide and bereavement on the Chinese social media 15 Qijin CHENGJun-12 11:30 - 13:00 SP-01 Experiential workshop Assessment of Suicide Risk in
Bereaved PersonsSuicidality and Grief: Guidelines for Therapists 90 John JORDAN
Jun-13 11:30 - 13:00 SP-EW01 Experiential workshop Support After Suicide: Caring forThose who are Bereaved by Suicide
TBC TBC TBC
Oral presentation
Oral presentation
Theme 14 - Violence, Trauma and Disaster
16:00 - 17:30
VT-SF02
VT-SF03
11:30 - 13:00
Oral presentation
11:30 - 13:00
SP-02
14:00 - 15:30
Survivorship of Trauma
VT-SS02
SP-SF02 Oral presentation Suicide Bereavement14:00 - 15:30
Theme 15 - Suicide Prevention
Psychological Recovery afterDisaster
Oral presentation
Narratives of Suicide
Management of Acute Grief
VT-SF01
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THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONGTHE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The 10th International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society in 2014Summary of Program Schedule in 17 Themes
Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 11:30 - 13:00 CC-EW03 Oral presentation Can Compassion Fatigue? Can Compassion Fatigue? 90 Mary L.s. VACHON
Caregiver burnout and self care: learning from palliative care professionals’ pitfalls and triumphs. 25 Suk Mei Damaris HUNG
Interdisciplinary palliative care professional support group utilising Satir Model to enhance self-awareness and coping 25 Cho Wing, Bryan LIProfessional Religious Caregivers—With a Special Focus on Protestantism 25 S.m. Simon KWAN
CC-04 Experiential workshop Nourishing Ourselves with Nourishing Ourselves with Mindfulness 90 Shuk-wah Helen MAPreparing for the Death of a Family Member Or Friend: Carer Perspectives(Best Abstract)
20 Lauren BREEN
What Does Caregiver Stress Mean to Male and Female? A Cross-Sectional Study of Chinese Family Primary Cancer Caregivers 15 Adrian WANCarer Support Service Program at Guangzhou Sanyuanli Community 15 Yuen Han MOThe Social Workers' Grief and Loss Professional Development Group: Learning Through Conversations, Reflection and 15 Fiona HARRISThe Externalities of Care Giving on the Care Giver , A Research of Firefighters and Nurses Secondary Trauma in Israel. 15 Yossi BOLLESSFinding Meanings in the Experience of Palliative Social Work: Patients and Family As Teachers 15 Geok Ling LEECaring for the Broken Care – Givers: the Effects of Child - Murder on Social Welfare Organization Workers 15 Eti ABLINSelf-Competence in Death Work: A Qualitative Study on Palliative Care Professionals in Hong Kong 15 Wallace Chi Ho CHAN
CC-EW06 Experiential workshop Slam on the Brakes Slam on the Brakes: Boundaries, Breakdowns and Resilience ; Caring for Yourself While Caring for Others 90 Lisa PAPAS
Have You Seen Me? Ambiguous Loss: Theoretical Inquiry Produced by the Researcher, Re-Emerges in Artwork Through HerCapacity as Artist
15 Ronit SHALEV
Art Therapy as a Tool in Helping Young Children to Cope in Grieving 15 Emily YAPArt Therapy as Clinincal Supervision for Hospice Palliiative Care Workers in Hong Kong 15 Andy Hau Yan HOThe Spiritual Oasis 15 So Wah, Friendly AU YEUNGPushing the Boundaries of Professional Stress and Resilience: Lessons Learned From Research in Zimbabwe. 30 Valerie MAASDORPCompassion Satisfaction, Burnout and Secondary Traumatic Stress Among Healthcare Professionals in Perinatal BereavementServices in Hong Kong.
15 Elaine TSUI
Overcoming “Sentimental Compassion”: A Buddhist Teaching for Coping with Compassion Fatigue 15 Fung Kei CHENG
Bereavement of Social Workers with Sudden Death of Clients 15 Rosemary KWAN
Date Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 11:30 - 13:00 RT-IP02 Panel discussion Effectiveness of Bereavement
InterventionTBC 90 Robert Neimeyer
John R JordanChristopher W HallAmy Y.M Chow
14:00 - 15:30 RT-01 Panel discussion Successful Application to IRB forResearch in Thanatology
Successful Application to IRB for Research in Thanatology 90 Geok Ling Lee
16:00 - 17:30 RT-03 Panel discussion Virtual Data Collected from theVirtual World?
TBC 90 Seymour PackmanJie Li
Gauging the Impacts of Grief: Developing Methodology to Research the Socio-Economic Costs of Bereavement at National Level 15 Colin N MACDUFF
The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Guilt in Bereavement 15 Jie LIGender Differences in the Relationship Between Traumatic Life Events and Physical Symptoms. 15 Eti ABLINThe Relationship Between Age of Marriage and Age of Death in an Australian Community-Based Sample 15 Lisa BURKE“Rebuilding the assumptive world”: Two paradigm cases to illustrate cancer survivors’ meaning-making experiences in theiradjustment to cancer in Singapore
15 Joan N.W. KHNG
Between Life & Death – A phenomenological study of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) patients and their dialysis abatement 15 Matthew NgProtective/Risk Factors in the Family Context in the Process of Bereavement After the Death of a Close Family Member 15 Polona OZBIčThe Role of Work Following Bereavement 15 Joanne CLARKE
Jun-12 14:00 - 15:30 RT-SF01 Oral presentation Research with Large Data Set
16:00 - 17:30 RT-SF02 Oral presentation Qualitative Research inThanatology
11:30 - 13:00
CC-SF05
CC-05
Theme 16 - Care for the Caregiver
16:00 - 17:30
Jun-13 CC-SF01
16:00 - 17:30
Theme 17 - Research in Thanatology
Oral presentation Grief in Professionals
14:00 - 15:30
14:00 - 15:30 CC-SF04 Art and Caregiving
Oral presentation Caring for Professional Carers
CC-SF02
Oral presentation
Oral presentation
Oral presentation Caring for the ProfessionalCaregivers
Family Caregiver
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THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONGTHE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The 10th International Conference on Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society in 2014Summary of Program Schedule in 17 Themes
Poster SessionsDate Time Session Code Presentation Type Session Name Presentation Topic Minutes Name of SpeakerJun-11 14:00 - 15:30 CC-SP06 Poster Care for the Caregiver The Journey of Professionalization: How Does a Clinical Psychologist Gain Self-efficacy and Prevent Burnout in Hospice Palliative 90 Chi-Yu Lin
Impacts of Cancer Care-Giving on Male and Female Chinese Family Caregivers: A Cross-Sectional Study of Chinese Care-Giving 90 Adrian H.Y. WanSaying Goodbye and Moving On 90 Sandy KohCare Needs for Professional Grieving 90 Kaori ShimoinabaOrgan Donation: The Evolving Role of Intensive Care Unit 90 Chi Keung Peter LaiExperiences and Nursing Care for the Women with Fetal Death in Taiwan 90 Fu-Hsuan ChenHow Buddhist Monks Deal with So-called Occult Phenomena in Disaster Areas after 3.11: From the View Point of Grief Care. 90 Hara TakahashiWalking Through the Shadow of Family Violence: Kleptomaniacs in Hong Kong 90 David HoFamilies' Relationship in the Child's Dying Process 90 Maiara Rodrigues SantosPhysical and Mental Health in Bereaved Family Caregivers in Palliative Care 90 António BarbosaEnd of Life Care Efficacy for Workers at Elderly Care Facilities in Japan:Focusing on Care Experiences 90 Sayaka KubotaApproaching Death – Hospice and Palliative Care: Challenges and Innovations 90 Kwok Ka KeiThe Experience of Healing in Grief for Oncological Patients in the Palliative Care Process 90 Anette MostBetween Life & Death – A Phenomenological Study of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Patients and Their Dialysis Abatement 90 Matthew NgReview Interventions on the Psychological and Spiritual Well-being of Older People: A Systematic Review 90 Carmen Ka Man Li
Jun-12 14:00 - 15:30 EP-SP05 Poster Research in Thanatology The Reliability and Validity of the Death Anxiety Scale Short Version 90 Tai TsujimotoAre There Differences between Healthy and Complicated Grief Narratives? 90 Mónica A SáDoes Superstition Help? A Study of the Role of Superstitions and Death Beliefs on Death Anxiety amongst Chinese Undergraduates 90 Shui Hung WongExperimental Examination of the Comprehensive Model Linking Death Anxiety, Religiosity, and Physical / Mental Health amongJapanese Youth.
90 Chacha Matsuda
Integration of Psychological Therapy in Rwanda Culture for Management of Grief and Bereavement Post Genocide 90 Christian NtizimiraTransformation: The Grief Process of 2 Survivors of Suicide in General Hospital Setting 90 Hsin-Yun Sylvia ChouAn Investigation of the Metacognitive Beliefs Involved in Prolonged Grief 90 Jenine A WennChallenges and Coping Strategies for Helping Professionals Who Provide Home-based Bereavement Services in Taiwan 90 Ya-Feng Hung“Nuno-jizo” as a Tool for Grief Care : Case Studies of the Survivors of the Great East Japan Earthquake. 90 Takafumi MoritaCurrent Status of Studies on Bereavement Care Programs in Korea 90 Sang-Yeon SuhA Preliminary Review on the Enhanced Psychosocial Service in Palliative Care(EPSH) Program 90 Katherine Ka Pui LauThe Effect of Horticultural Therapy on Grief Adjustment of Caregivers in Hospice Palliative Care: A Case Study 90 Yung-Sheng WenPsychometric Validation of Grief Cognitions Questionnaire (GCQ) in Chinese Bereaved Sample 90 Wei YuThe Right to Grieve: Public Perceptions of Grief Following Bereavement 90 Lauren BreenIntent to Marry: Experience of Single Older Adults in Tianjin and Chengdu 90 Shuyan Yang
Jun-13 14:00 - 15:30 GF-SP07 Poster presentation Grief in Family Context The Critical Moment - Two Times Meet Accidents Mother with Psychological Trauma Experience 90 Wen-Hsin HsiehThe Bereaving Journey of a Young Father: A Case Report 90 Wei-Chun LinAccompany Children Walked Through This Hospice Road 90 Hsiu-Ju ChouA Study of the Influence of Spiritual Healing: Spiritual-Approaching Arts Therapies on the Connotation 90 Chuan Yung HuangLoss of Spouse and the Broken Heart Syndrome 90 Maria-Helena P FrancoCyberspace: A Locus for Social Interaction in the Grief Experience (Best Abstract) 90 Maiara Rodrigues SantosNew Education Program for Rinsho-shukyo-shi (Japanese-style Interfaith Chaplain) Started After the Great East Japan Earthquake 90 Yozo TaniyamaMortuary: A Place Not Just for Dead Bodies 90 Gary Ka Fai TsangMapping Educational Provision for Bereavement Care in Scotland: A Picture of Diversity 90 Colin N MacduffSuffering, Dying, Grief and Loss: Medical Students’ Photo-reflections 90 Julie Y ChenThe New Model of Funeral Services: Tailor-made Funeral Planning 90 Warren YuPsychological and Biochemical Evaluations of Meditation 90 Sadako TokumaruThe Importance of Implementing Life and Death Education 90 Chi Keung LamDeveloping an Interactive Training Program for Screening People with High Risk of Complicated Grief in End-of-life Care Settings 90 Wei-Chun LinRehabilitation of Implicit Self-esteem: The Effective Path of Hospice Care 90 Yuanqing Pan
March 13,2014