Amy Lin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Counseling (Remote Faculty)
626-571-5110
Highest Education:
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
Experience:
California Licensed Psychologist
Part-time Private Practice in Psychotherapy
Clinical Post-Doctoral Fellow, Azusa Pacific University
Part-time Private Practice in Psychotherapy
Clinical Post-Doctoral Fellow, Azusa Pacific University
Area of Research:
Depression and Other Psychological Disorders, Asian American Cultural Identity & Mental Health; Psychology of Christian Singles
Teaching Courses:
Crisis Counseling, Introduction to Psychopathology, Human Growth and Development, Counseling Women, Pastoral Counseling, Advanced Counseling Theories and Techniques
Language:
Mandarin, Taiwanese, English
Publications (Books and Articles) :
2015 | Lin, A. T. (2015) Mindfulness-based therapy, contemplation and Christian counseling. In R. Y. Chan (Ed.), Gai bien shen ming de fu dao Lin, A. T. (2014) Overcoming spiritual struggles: Reframed perspectives for Christian singles. In C. Sun, & E. Chen (Eds.), Zhong Ling Shuo Zhi [Holy Spirit] (pp. 134-153). Hong Kong: TienDao. |
2014 | Lin, A. T. (2014). Overcoming spiritual struggles: Reframed perspectives for Christian singles. In C. Sun, & E. Chen (Eds.), Zhong Ling Shuo Zhi [Holy Spirit] (pp. 134-153). Hong Kong: TienDao. |
1999 | Atkinson, D. R., Kim, A. U., Ruelas, S. R., & Lin, A. T. (1999). Ethnicity and attitudes toward facilitated reminiscence. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 21, 66-81. |