Dr. Wei-Jen Huang,
PhD, CGP
World-famous clinical psychologist,
Dr. Wei-Jen Huang, has been invited all over the world to conduct
psychological and relationship seminars and speeches in the U.S.,
Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, China, and Taiwan. He provides
psychological training and consultation to top level officials of
China and Malaysia governments. Dr. Huang was invited to meet President
Bush on May 2, 2002; he was one of only four Asian leaders invited
to the White House.
Huang is well known in China, Taiwan
and Malaysia for his work on couples' therapy and relationship education.
He was invited by the United Nation
to be their plenary speaker for the UN International Family Conference
last October in Kuala Lumpur; and Malaysia Government want him to
train their Master Trainers in order to provide premarital education
to 10,000 couples.
His new book, "Mourning into Dancing:
Understanding and Managing Relationship Crises," published in Taiwan,
was released on March 16. The book addresses issues such as challenges
facing modern Asian marriages and families, relationship violence,
affairs, divorce and recovery. Earlier this year, Huang was the keynote
speaker and conducted a daylong workshop in Los Angeles during the
Focus on the Chinese Family Annual Conference.