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Solving the Problem of Evil and Suffering through Meaning (Meetup 2018, Lesson 3)

Solving the Problem of Evil and Suffering through Meaning (Meetup 2018, Lesson 3)

MEETUP 2018 Decoding Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life This is the first of four Meetups on “Decoding Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules of Life,” hosted by Dr. Paul Wong for the INPM’s Meaningful Living Project. For an overview of this Meetup series, see...
Solving the Problem of Evil and Suffering through Meaning (Meetup 2018, Lesson 3)

You Need Wisdom in Exercising Your Responsibility Towards Others (Meetup 2018, Lesson 2)

MEETUP 2018 Decoding Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life This is the second of four Meetups on “Decoding Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules of Life,” hosted by Dr. Paul Wong for the INPM’s Meaningful Living Project. For an overview of this Meetup series, see...
Solving the Problem of Evil and Suffering through Meaning (Meetup 2018, Lesson 3)

You Can’t Go Through Life Without a Set of Rules (Meetup 2018, Lesson 1)

MEETUP 2018 Decoding Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life This is the first of four Meetups on “Decoding Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules of Life,” hosted by Dr. Paul Wong for the INPM’s Meaningful Living Project. For an overview of this Meetup series, see...
Meaning-Centered Counseling and Therapy Course Syllabus (Saybrook University, US)

Meaning-Centered Counseling and Therapy Course Syllabus (Saybrook University, US)

PSY3070 | Saybrook University The Meaning-Centered Counselling and Therapy course (PSY3070) was taught online at Saybrook University in Spring 2017 as part of their Clinical PhD Program. Overview This course provides an introduction to logotherapy and...
Second Wave Positive Psychology: Existential Positive Psychology (University of East London, England)

Second Wave Positive Psychology: Existential Positive Psychology (University of East London, England)

Watch Dr. Paul’s invited lecture for the UEL Psychology Seminar Series at the University of East London (London, England) in May 2015....
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New Book About Dr. Paul T. P. Wong's Life & Legacy

 

Thursday with Dr. Paul T. P. Wong is the first book dedicated to Dr. Paul T. P. Wong (1937-2024), a distinguished Chinese Canadian clinical psychologist and professor emeritus.

Written by Tim Yu, Paul’s research assistant between 2018 to 2024, this book is meant for those who are familiar with his ideas or are approaching them for the first time.

As this book is a fundraiser, a portion of the proceeds will go towards continuing the mission of the International Network on Personal Meaning, which Paul started over 25 years ago. 

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May this book challenge and inspire you to carry on Paul’s mission: To bring meaning and joy to those who are suffering.