
معرفی
Kok-Mun Ng is a Professor of Counselor Education at Oregon State University's College of Education, specializing in multicultural counseling, attachment theory, and internationalization of counseling training. His work bridges cross-cultural adaptation, supervision models, and trauma-informed practices.
- Education: PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision (Texas A&M University-Commerce), MEd in Community Counseling (University of North Texas), MA in Christian Education (Dallas Theological Seminary), MCS in Christian Studies (Malaysia Bible Seminary), BS in Applied Geology (University Malaya).
His research focuses on multicultural counseling, emotional intelligence, and counselor education challenges in global contexts. He has developed frameworks for internationalized counseling programs and explored supervision dynamics in cross-cultural settings.
Recent publications analyze therapeutic alliances, professional identity formation, suicide risk predictors, and pandemic-era adaptations in counseling. His work emphasizes systemic variables, ecological theory, and technological innovations in mental health delivery.
Ng serves on boards like NBCC and CACREP, advocating for global counseling standards. He conducts training workshops in Malaysia, China, and Turkey, addressing social justice and refugee community needs.
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