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In a rapidly changing society, with the complexity of life's big and small matters, and the constant shifts in human relationships and nature, how can we keep the promise of love for a lifetime? Fok Yuk Lin, with the foundation of marriage and family counseling, traverses psychology, Eastern and Western philosophy, theology, and various theories, examines popular culture, family growth and the shaping of life, and explores this winding and twisting path of a lifetime with you.

  • AuthorHu Yulian reviewed:Fok Yuk Lin
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2019
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According to United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the first 1,000 days of a baby’s life is crucial to their future. Whether they receive appropriate care or not, can affect their entire life, including health, learning ability, and even income and happiness. Hong Kong people keep saying "winning at the starting line", but where exactly is the so-called starting line? Experts say that the most important element of a child's growth is not material possessions or education plan, but the meticulous care and love of their parents, who lay a solid foundation for infants to develop in physical, intellectual, social and emotional terms. Dr. Agnes Chan, an education doctor, and her physician sister jointly wrote about the points to note when caring for and educating infants aged 0 to 12 months, hoping to shed light on this starting line for parents and infants.

  • AuthorAgnes Chan Mei-ling, Helen Chan Hei-ling
  • PublisherJoint Publishing
  • Publication Date2020
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This is a common experience for all women: “I have no choice... this is a cruel truth that death brings.” “The frustration of ending a marriage in the past is a beginning, allowing you to truly understand what it means to let go.” “We are obsolete and cannot keep up with the times.” In this book, women face various situations at different stages of life, such as the death of loved ones, the breakdown of marriage, and anxiety about aging... Reading about the experiences of others helps one reflects on oneself. How do they (or we) heal and regain confidence in the midst of pain? Read on and find out.

  • AuthorShirley Loo
  • PublisherJoint Publishing
  • Publication Date2022
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In the book, what Yan Ni writes about is not those Michelin restaurants, star chefs, precious ingredients, secret sauces, but home-cooked meals without MSG, which are healthy and delicious, and what's more precious is the rich human touch.

  • AuthorYau Yan Ni
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2016
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Wild, generally refers to the state of living in nature without domestication. The author grew up freely in the wilderness, and the mountains and waters of nature gave birth to vitality that adapts to the environment. In the journey of learning to become an art therapist, I also discovered and accepted the dark side of my own growth, embracing my imperfections. In addition to the natural environment, the tolerance and acceptance of family members also provided me with a lot of space, allowing me to face life and cultivate my ability to resist adversity in the most natural state. Although I have experienced many difficulties, I always walked out of the haze thanks to art therapy. I believe in the uniqueness of space and individuals, and hope to serve other people in need as an art therapist, providing them with a space to explore themselves, and sharing indescribable emotions together.

  • AuthorChan Nga-chee
  • PublisherJoint Publishing
  • Publication Date2016
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People need all kinds of things to live. Even the poorest people must have their own belongings. Hong Kong people have access to limited space, but people still fill it with things. This shows the emotional void in people's hearts, and the intensity of their desire to be satisfied. But they don't realize it. Most people don't understand psychoanalysis, hypnosis, and dream interpretation. So how can they know what's hidden in their subconscious that affects their own destiny? Just take a look at your belongings. This book will disseminate the things that you own to expose your inner self. Even your placing or storage habits reflect your psychology and embody your subconscious. In addition, by discarding your belongings, your psyche can also be healed and altered. Tidying up is a mental state, and the real purpose is to reset your mind. Seeing and fixing your real self may help you rewrite your life.

  • AuthorAn Jing
  • PublisherP.PLUS
  • Publication Date2022
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