HKBU’s Online Counselling Programme Relieves Psychological Distress of Tertiary Students

25 Aug 2020
Dr. Pan Jiayan, Associate Professor (second from right) and Ms Lucy Lu, PhD Candidate (first from right) of the Department of Social Work, and Ms Chan Chor-kiu, Analyst Programmer of the Department of Computer Science at HKBU (first from left), developed the REST Online programme. Cherrie Chan Tsz-sin, Year 3 student of the Applied Economics Concentration of the School of Business at HKBU (second from left), shared how she relieved stress with cognitive behavioural therapy at the press conference.

A research team led by Dr Pan Jiayan, Associate Professor of the Department of Social Work, including investigators from Department of Computer Science, has launched an online cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) programme named “REST Online” for tertiary students aged 18 or above with mild to moderate levels of psychological distress.

The programme is recruiting 280 tertiary students with the aim of providing easy access to counselling services, and it hopes to help students alleviate distress when encountering challenges in post-secondary school life.

REST Online adopts a blended mode of service delivery including both online and offline counselling. The online service comprises eight weekly online modules, which include briefing on CBT skills and case demonstration videos. An experienced counsellor will also provide face-to-face session and telephone follow-up to assist with the online service and review the service progress.

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Source: HKBU News