Faculty
Gloria Hoi-Kei CHAN
PsyD, CUHK
Professional Consultant
Rm 309, Wong Foo Yuan Building
gloriahkchan@cuhk.edu.hk
2603 5019
Brief Introduction
I received my clinical training and PsyD from CUHK. Before joining the department, I have practised as a clinical psychologist in local public hospitals for years. I specialise in clinical assessment and evidence-based treatments for adult psychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia. I have also been conducting and taking part in research in the phenomenology of comorbidity in schizophrenia, metacognitive training for delusions and early intervention for psychosis. Apart from clinical practice and research, I am also passionate in teaching and have provided supervision to clinical psychology trainees and delivered training to professionals of other disciplines over the years.
Research Interests
- Psychological interventions for psychotic disorders
- Co-occurring obsessive-compulsive features in schizophrenia
- Reasoning and risk perception in psychosis
Teaching Areas
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PSYC6100 Ethics and Professional Issues
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PSYC6710 Intelligence Assessment
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PSYC6720 Assessment of Psychopathology and Personality
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PSYC6911 Clinical Seminar I
- PSYC6020 Special Topics in Clinical Practices
- PSYC6921 Clinical Seminar II
- PSYC3730 Professional Issues and Development in Mental Health Practice
Publications
So, S. H., Chan, G. H., Wong, C. K., Ching, E. W., Lee, S. S., Wong, B. C.,...Chan, S. S. (2021). A randomised controlled trial of metacognitive training for psychosis, depression, and belief inflexibility. Journal of Affective Disorders, 279, 388-397.
So, S. H., Sun, X., Chan, G. H. K., Chan, I. H. H., Chiu, D. C., Chan, S. K. W.,…Chen, E. Y. H. (2020). Risk perception in paranoia and anxiety: Two investigations across clinical and non-clinical populations. Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 21, 100-176.
Ho, R. W. H., Chan, W. C., Kwong, V. W. Y., Lau, E. S. K., Chan, G. H. K., Jim, O. T. T.,…Chen, E. Y. H. (2018). Prediction of self-stigma in early psychosis: 3-year follow-up of the randomized-controlled trial on extended early intervention. Schizophrenia Research, 195, 463-468.
Chang, W. C., Kwong, V. W. Y., Lau, E. S. K., So, H. C., Wong, C. S. M., Chan, G. H. K.,…Chen, E. Y. H. (2017). Sustainability of treatment effect of a 3-year early intervention programme for first-episode psychosis. British Journal of Psychiatry, 211, 37-44.
Kwong, V. W. Y., Chang, W. C., Chan, G. H. K., Jim, O. T. T., Lau, E. S. K.,…Chen, E. Y. H. (2017). Clinical and treatment-related determinants of subjective quality of life in patients with first-episode psychosis. Psychiatry Research, 249, 39-45.
Chang, W. C., Kwong, V. W. Y., Chan, G. H. K., Jim, O. T. T., Lau, E. S. K.,… Chen, E. Y. (2016). Prediction of functional remission in first-episode psychosis: 12-month follow-up of the randomised-controlled trial on extended early intervention in Hong Kong. Schizophrenia Research, 173, 79-83.
Chang, W. C., Chan, G. H. K., Jim, O. T. T., Lau, S. K., Hui, C. L. M., Chan, S. K. W., Lee, E. H. M., & Chen, E. Y. H. (2015). Optimal duration of an early intervention programme for first-episode psychosis: randomised controlled trial. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 206, 492-500.
Chan, G. H. K., So, S. H. W., Wong, D. Y., & Chen, E. Y. H. (2014). Risk perception of everyday events in persecutory delusions. East Asian Archives of Psychiatry, 24, s4.
Chan, G. H. K., Jim, T. T., Au Yang, W. S., Hui, C. L. M., Wong, H. Y. G., Lam, M. L. M., Chang, W. C., & Chen, E. Y. H. (2012). Effects of extended case management on functioning in people with early psychosis- Preliminary findings of the EASY3 randomised controlled study. Schizophrenia Research Supplement, 136, s176
Book publication:
Chen, E. Y. H., Lee, H., Chan, G. H. K., & Wong, G. H. Y. (2013). Early Psychosis Intervention: A Culturally Adaptive Clinical Guide. Hong Kong: HKU Press.