Buddhist practice encourages us to take a proactive and deliberate approach to how we live. The principle of being deliberate is important in our cultivation of generosity, establishment of ethical living and development of wholesome mental qualities.
This seminar will discuss the importance of being deliberate in our Buddhist practice and how the same principle can also be helpful in our work as clinicians.
Dr Chien Hoong Gooi is a Clinical Psychologist and practising Buddhist. He is a Senior Lecturer in the University of New South Wales School of Psychology and directs the Master of Psychology (Clinical) program. Chien is the recipient of the 2023 Australian Psychological Society Outstanding Accredited Supervisor of the Year Award. He was previously a Board member of the Sydney Buddhist Library and Meditation Centre, where he has provided teachings on Buddhism and Buddhist meditation practices.
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