NG Ho Cheung
- Specialist in: General, Bereavement, Stress, Depression
- Person-Centred counsellor/therapist
I am a client-centred psychotherapist, specialised in person-centred expressive arts. I hold an MSc in Contemporary Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Applications (awarded by Middlesex University) and postgraduate Clinical Diploma in Contemporary Person-Centred Psychotherapy from the Metanoia Institute. I completed a Two-Year Person-Centred Expressive Arts Certificate with Dr Natalie Rogers and Dr Sue Ann Herron at the Person-Centred Expressive Arts Institute in the US.
I offer clients a safe space to explore their thoughts, experiences, and feelings through verbal and creative arts. My intention is not to offer advice or guidance, but to listen, accept, and perhaps gently challenge them, genuinely and without judgement, in their exploration of the experiences. I hope that in this process they feel understood and have the opportunity to increase their self-understanding to help them live their life more fully, making changes or coming to terms with things that cannot be changed.
As a psychotherapist incorporating expressive arts, I engage in art practices including Kintsugi, Ceramics, Nerikomi, Dance, and Harp. I presented my arts-based research project at the Association for Person Centred Creative Arts conference, titled 'Kintsugi: Mending the Fragments of the Memories'. Additionally, I have begun training in Harp Therapy under the International Harp Therapy Programme (Asia) to incorporate different creative arts elements into my expressive arts and psychotherapy practice.
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Areas of practice
I have worked in counselling and psychotherapy since 2013 and began offering support to people touched by cancer and their families in 2018, focusing on end-of-life, loss and grief, self-regard, and self-acceptance. Most recently, I have been working as a university counsellor. I have experience in providing counselling and psychotherapy for students encountering various mental health challenges, relational issues, loss and grief, self-acceptance, and university adjustments. I offer online and face-to-face (Hong Kong) counselling and psychotherapy in English and Cantonese.
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Special areas
Person-Centred Expressive Arts
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Professional accreditation
Registered Psychotherapist, UKCP
European Certificate of Psychotherapy, EAP
Certificate as Person Centred and Experiential Psychotherapist, PCE Europe
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Code of ethics
UKCP Code of Ethics
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Language(s)Cantonese, English