Kenneth Wang (psychologist)
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Not to be confused with Kenneth Wang (politician).
Kenneth T. Wang (Chinese: 王子健; born September 19, 1972) is a Taiwanese American psychologist who specializes in research on perfectionism and cross-cultural adjustment.[1] He is a professor and PhD program chair of the Clinical Psychology Department at Fuller Theological Seminary.[2]
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Kenneth T. Wang | |
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Born | 王子健 (1972-09-19) September 19, 1972 (age 51) |
Citizenship | United States of America Taiwan |
Alma mater | Pennsylvania State University (PhD) Wheaton College (MA) National Chiao Tung University (BSM) |
Occupation(s) | PhD Program Chair, Fuller Theological Seminary (2019–present) Professor, Fuller Theological Seminary (2014–present) Assistant Professor, University of Missouri-Columbia, (2009-2018) Staff Psychologist, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2007-2009) Counselor, National Dong Hwa University (2001-2002) |
Awards | Excellent Contribution Award – American Psychological Association – Society of Counseling Psychology – International Section, Fellow of the American Psychological Association |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology, counseling psychology, perfectionism, cross-cultural adjustment |
Institutions | Fuller Theological Seminary University of Missouri-Columbia |
Website | kennethwang |
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