Journal of Indigenous Counseling Psychology
ISSN: 2077-2440 (On-line), 2079-469X (Print)
E-mail: journal.icp@gmail.com
Online Issues
Wang, C. H. (2017). Exploring the Development of Indigenous Counseling Psychology. (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 9(1), vii-x.
Yang, W. S. (2017). Understanding Counseling Strategy from the Perspective of Iching Philosophy:Six Dimensions in the Mountain Stream
Therapy. (Focus Thesis).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 9(1), 1-23.
Wang, S. (2017). The dominating role in mental and psychological functions in TCM. (Critical Thesis).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(4), 23-50.
Liu, T. J. (2017). Comments to "Role of the hert in mental enlightenment, mental development and psychological health ".
(Critical Thesis ).Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(4), 51-61.
Wang, C. H. (2016). The goal of indigenous counseling psychology. (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(4), vii-x.
Qu, L. F. (2016). Role of the hert in mental enlightenment ,mental development and psychological health. (Focus Thesis).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(4), 1-20.
Yan, S. X. (2016). The dominating role in mental and psychological functions in TCM. (Critical Thesis).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(4), 21-25.
Liu, T. J. (2016). Comments to "Role of the hert in mental enlightenment, mental development and psychological health ".
(Critical Thesis ).Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(4), 26-28.
Qu, L. F. (2016). Hert or brain- Debate on mental enlightening. (Response Thesis) of the hert in mental enlightenment
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(4), 29-35.
Kong, Y., Zhu, F., Zhu, X. G., Zhao, Y., & Gao, M. (2016). Visual analytics of English publications in mental health research over
the last decade. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(4), 36-47.
Wang, C. H. (2016). Open A New Era of Counseling and Psychotherapy :On the Establishment of World Indigenous Counseling
Psychology Alliance (WICPA). (From Editor in Chief ). Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(3), vii-ix.
Liu, S. H., Wang, C. H., Deng, C. P., Yang P., Lee H. C., & Lu, Y. J. (2016). Career Information Cyber System : The Union of
Objective Information and Personal Narratives. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(3), 1-22.
Liu, S. H., Chen, Y. C., Lu, Y. J., & Su, F. Y. (2016). The CNN Career Style Battery : Concept, Construction and Practice. Taiwan
Counseling Quarterly, 8(3), 23-51.
Wang, C. H. (2016). Indigenous view of Confucius culture inclusive profession ethics: From the duality model of helping
professional ethics to Confucius way of ethical self-cultivation. (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(2), vi-xii.
Lee, W. L. (2016). From positive psychology to praxical psychology: Localizing phenomenological psychology.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(2), 1-15.
Huang, K. K. (2016). Comments on the strategies of existential psychology for cultural subjectivity. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(2), 16-35.
Lin, Y. S. (2016). Under the shadows of the positivism and beyond: To face the domination directly or by detour approach?
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(2), 36-43.
Lee, W. L. (2016). The praxis of self-understanding for psychology in Taiwan. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(2), 44-50.
Wang, C. H. (2016). Crisis is the turning point: From intervention to risk factor of internet addiction (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(1), vi-xv.
Ma, X. T. (2016). The China mainland university students' psychology crisis prevention and intervention: Retrospect and
prospect. (From Editor of Special Issue).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(1), xvi-xxvi.
Hu, Y., Fan, F. M., & Dai, Y. J. (2016). Effect of critical incident stress debriefing in psychological crisis intervention for
college students. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(1), 1-12.
He, Y. Q., Li, L., & Qian, J. (2016). Bibliometric analysis of 1983-2012 psychological crisis intervention studies in China.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 8(1), 13-23.
Wang, C. H. (2015). The New Strong and Starting Point for Indigenous Counseling Psychology (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(4), vi-vii.
Hou, S. J. (2015). Constructing a Friendly Environment for Kinship Placement of Children and Adolescents.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(4), 1-13.
Young, S. H. (2015). Children unable to return to school: School refusal from an ecological system collaboration
perspective. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(4), 14-43.
Wang, C. H. (2015). The Promotion Strategy for Indigenous Counseling Psychology (From Editor in Chief). Taiwan
Counseling Quarterly, 7(3), vi-viii.
Feng, F. (2015). Applied Behavior Analysis Joins the Career Counseling-The Implications for Providing Service for
Persons with Disabilities (From Editor of Special Issue). Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(3), ix-xvii.
Lu, C. Y., Feng, H., & Lee, G. (2015). The Effects of Self-management on Communication Skills Across Home
and School Settings for A Student with Autism. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(3), 1-19.
Shiue, Y. L., Feng, H. (2015). Action Research on Career Exploration Group Program for High Functioning Students
with Autism. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(3), 20-48.
Wang, C. H. (2015). I-Ching and Indigenous Counseling Psychology (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(2), vi-vii.
Chen, W. J., Shiah, Y. J., & Chen, K. H. (2015).Transforming Ambivalence: Combining I-Ching Philosophy and
Motivational Interviewing. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(2), 1-19.
Peng, H. I., Liu, S. H., Hung, J. P, Lu, Y. J., & Chang, C. H. (2015). Using Philosophy of Yi to Explore the Resilience
Experience Structure of Career Development.Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(2), 20-48.
Wang, C. H. (2015). The New Era of Indigenous Counseling Psychology (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(1), vi-viii.
Chen, J. H. (2015). How Could It Happen-Male Sexual Abuse Victims In Therapy.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(1), 1-11.
Sung, Y. H. (2015). Regain The Lost Smile: Effectiveness of Psychotherapy For Abused Children.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 7(1), 12-39.
Wang, C. H. (2014). Promotion the Development of Indigenous Counseling Psychology in Asia and Chinese
Culture Region (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(4), vi-viii.
Lee, T. C. (2014). The Development of Dance Therapy in Taiwan: A Review and Prospect (From Editor of
Special Issue).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(4), ix-xvi.
Chiu, W. C. (2014). Construction and interpretation of “ Taiwan Dance Therapy Association Code of Ethics ”.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(4), 1-23.
Lee, T. C. (2014). A Creative Approach to Dance Therapy: A Female Adolescent Support Group in a Shelter.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(4), 24-40.
Wang, C. H. (2014). Chinese Culture-inclusive View of Counseling and Psychotherapy: The Construction
of Single Session Counseling Model (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(3), vi-xv.
Shiah, Y. J. (2014). Towards Independent Social Science: To Construct Self-Cultivation Theories via
Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism(From Editor of Special Issue)
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(3), xvi.
Shiah, S. H., & Hwang K. K. (2014). Culture-inclusive Self-cultivation Psychology: A Development of
Conscience Theory Based on Mandala Model of Self
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(3), 1-14.
Shieh, V. (2014). Development of Feminist Theories, Analysis of Practice, and Reflection of the Act of
Gender Equality in Employment in Taiwan.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(3), 15-32.
Chuang H. L., Hwang K. K., & Shiah, S. H. (2014). No-self and Ultimate Wholeness: The Mandala Model
of Self, Fang-Shia Psychological Adjustment and Their Application in Psychotherapy.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(3), 33-48.
Wang, C. H. (2014). Free Association of Ideas from Book of Chang (Yijing): Discussion
on Female Juvenile Prostitution Guidance by Guaxiang (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(2), vi-vii.
Pai, C. J. (2014). Exiting Prostitution: The New Challenge and Perspective on
Female Juvenile Prostitution Guidance(From Editor of Special Issue)
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(2), viii-xii.
Wang, S. H. (2014). The Social Adaptation of Sex Trade Female Adolescents after the End of Placement.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(2), 1-19.
Chuo, Y. (2014). A Preliminary Discussion on Values Guidance of Female Juvenile
Prostitution: Application of Community Counseling Model.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(2), 20-35.
Hwang K. K. (2014). On Culture-inclusive Theories of Positive Psychology.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(2), 36-47.
Wang, C. H. (2014). Based on Chinese Culture, Contribution to Universal Counseling:
Founding of Chinese Academic Community of Indigenous Counseling
and the Establishment of Column of Chinese Indigenous Counseling(From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(1), vi-ix.
Hsieh, S. M. (2014). An Inquiry on the Successful Learning Experience and Coping
Strategies of the Science and Technology College Female Students.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(1), 1-34.
Lin, C. J., & Li, J. R. (2014). The Individuation of Uzumaki Naruto: The application of Analytic Psychology.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(1), 35-50.
Hung, C. H., & Xu, X. S. (2014). Theory and Helping Skills of Second-order Change in Psychotherapy.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(1), 51-75.
Liu, S. H., & Wang, C. H. (2014). The Model of Career Development Touching the Sky yet Grounded:
The Theoretical Base of Chinese Career Net. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 6(1), 76-87.
Wang, C. H. (2013). From Culture Understanding to Culture-inclusive Theory Construction:
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(4), vi-xii.
Lin, M. J. (2013). Sex, Sexual Play, Sexual Abuse:
Understanding the Sexuality Issues for Male children and youth(From Topic Editor).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(4), xiii-xiv.
Kuo, L. C. (2013). Counselor Understanding of Gender Cultural Context through Working with
Young Sexually-Abused Male Victims. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(4), 1-28.
Hung, S. C. (2013). Issue of Sexuality Among Male Children in Placement -Perspectives of Guidance Counselors.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(4), 29-61.
Wang, C. H. (2013). Active Involving with the Construction of Culture-inclusive Theory :
The Duality Model of Helping Professional Ethics as an Example(From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(3), vi-xi.
Huang, T.C. (2013). Both/And not Either/Or:The Paradoxical Perspective of Jungian Theory (From Topic Editor).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(3), vii-viii.
Huong, W. C. (2013). Combine Yalom and Jung’s Opinions:A Discussion On The Process From Guidance To Counseling
About The Archetype Of “Containment” and “Liberation”.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(3), 1-17.
Kuo, H. N., & Huang, T. C. (2013).Enquiry into Nightmare by Jungian Approach Art Technique.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(3), 18-29.
Su, S. H., & Huang, T. C. (2013). The Symbolic Metaphors of Middle-aged Men's Individuation in the Myth,
"The Pursuit of the Holy Grail". Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(3), 30-44.
Wang, C. H. (2013). Approaching the Culture-inclusion Counseling Research :
Discovering the Helping Profession Ethics of Chinese Culture-inclusion (From Editor in Chief).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(2), vi-x.
Hung, J. H., & Hung, L. C. (2013). Constructionism in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(2), 1-27.
Chen, Y. M., & Liu, S. H., & Deng, C. P., & Yang, Y. Y., & Lee, H. C. (2013).Rational and Intuitive CCN Vocational Card Sort:
Practical Applications with Career Information and Guidance Cyber System.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(2), 28-50.
Wang, C. H. (2013). Crossing the Nations: Promoting the Counseling Research of Chinese Culture-inclusion.
(From Editor in Chief).Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(1), vi.
Liu, H.L. (2013). Living in Changing: Toward a New Paradigm of Career Theory. (From Topic Editor).
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(1), vii-viii.
Lu, Y. J., & Wang S. F., & Liu, H. L., & Chang, Y. T., & Wu, P. Y., & Cnem, J. L. (2013).CCN Interest Inventory:
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(1), 1-16.
Peng, H. I., & Hung, J. P., & Lin, C. & Liu, S. H. (2013). Concept Research of Career Resilience: The Career Narrative
in the Secondary Data Analysis. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 5(1), 17-43.
Chen, P. Y., & Lin, M. J. (2012). Collaboration in the Intervention of Juvenile Pre-Delinquents.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 4(4), 1-13.
Huang, Y. C., & Lin, S. H. (2012). Analysis of Optimism and Pessimism Among College Students with Academic Burnout.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 4(4), 14-36.
Chou, S. Y., & Lee, Y. T. (2012). A Study of Maintenance and Change in School Friendships Among Fresh Graduates.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 4(4), 37-54.
Cheng, H. I., & Huang, T. C. (2012). Survival and recovery from trauma of sexual abuse in young people:
A counselor’s position and reflection on personal values. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 4(3), 1-16.
Chang, F. Y. (2012). Group psychotherapy for depression: Discussion of concept and study of efficacy.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 4(3), 17-32.
Lin, M. F., & Lang, S. Y. (2012). Dialectical behavior therapy in borderline personality disorder with
suicidal behavior. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 4(3), 33-46.
Chang, F. Y. (2012). Cognitive behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder: A case study. Taiwan Counseling
Quarterly, 4(2), 1-11.
Hwang, J. N., & Kuo, S. T. (2012). Counselor and interpreter collaboration in counseling service. Taiwan Counseling
Quarterly, 4(2), 12-21.
Huang, C. Y. (2012). Art therapy in loss and grief adaptation. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 4(2), 22-41.
Lo, C. L. (2012). Social support in counseling breast cancer patients: Evaluating psychological factors and effectiveness
of group counseling. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 4(1), 1-15.
Tsai, P. J. (2012). Pattern of grief expression in Chinese families. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 4(1), 16-38.
Huang, Y. T. (2012). Test of maturity in counselors: Practice and rethinking on full-time internship. Taiwan Counseling
Quarterly, 4(1), 39-51.
Wu, T. Y., & Hsu, H. P. (2011). Review of empathy in counseling. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 3(2), 1-14.
Han, K. C., Huang, J. F., & Huang, S. F. (2011). Development of inventory for adult career resources transition.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 3(2), 15-35.
Hung, C. T., & Hung, Y. F. (2011). Learning parenting from reading story books: Using picture books in
parenting group, a bibliotherapy approach. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 3(1), 1-15.
Yang, M. L. (2011). Empowerment in respite care. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 3(1), 16-28.
Lo, H. C., & Hung, Y. F. (2011). Family restructuring: Common issues and intervention for remarriage.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 3(1), 29-48.
Hsieh, C. T., Hsu, C. C., & Lin, M. J. (2010). Expressive therapy and bereavement in a fifth-grade girl: A case study.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(4), 1-24.
Tan, H. L. (2010). Therapeutic process and changes in play therapy for children. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(4), 25-38.
Hung, Y. F. (2010). Implications of structured and unstructured: Effects of structure on therapy groups.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(4), 39-54.
Chang, Y. C., Chang, C. C., & Jhong, F. C. (2010). Self-image confidence, physique social anxiety, and exercise dependence.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(3), 1-18.
Hsu, C. C. (2010). Creativity and activity: Art of counseling adolescents. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(3), 19-31.
Chang, Y. M. (2010). Cognitive model for bulimia nervosa. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(3), 32-46.
Wang, W. F. (2010). Writing therapy: Potential therapeutic effects of blogging. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(2), 1-10.
Wu, S. P., Wang, C. F., & Ou, T. H. (2010). Stress of singleness, self-perception and well-being of different types of
never-married women. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(2), 11-35.
Huang, Y. C., & Lin, S. H. (2010). Relationship between part-time work or practical training, and work value of college students
in central Taiwan. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(2), 36-57.
Kuan, C. S. (2010). Humor counseling: Content and skills. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(1), 1-16.
Chen, H. N., & Lin, M. C. (2010). The role of psychologist in legal system. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(1), 17-29.
Chao, H. Y., Tseng, S. Y., & Huang, Y. C. (2010). Expressive art therapy: Therapeutic factors in children’s grief
group counseling. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 2(1), 30-43.
Chen, C. H. (2009). Self-regulation learning theory: Treatment and understanding in external academic disturbances. Taiwan
Counseling Quarterly, 1(4), 1-13.
Cho, W. C. (2009). Re-finding the self: The process and analyses of gestalt therapy with a client who initiated a relationship breakup.
Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 1(4), 14-44.
Chiu, M. S., Huang, K. H., & Wu, D. L. (2009). Difficulties and development of counseling interns during internship. Taiwan
Counseling Quarterly, 1(4), 45-54.
Chen, P. Y., Hsieh, Y. C., Chen, K. H., Lee, Y. M., & Lo, C. (2009). A case study: Helping the elderly adapt to stressful situation
through reminiscence therapy. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 1(3), 1-10.
Mai, L. J. (2009). Helper’s stress management and self-care during crisis intervention. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 1(3), 11-21.
Wang, S. Y., & Ting-Chia Lien, T. C. (2009). Effects of supervisees’ background on correlation between insecure attachment styles
and supervisory satisfaction. Taiwan Counseling Quarterly, 1(3), 22-35.