
Funding towards research and practice on mental health care with integrative medicine has been recognized through prestigious honors like the British Psychological Society awards. Additionally, initiatives that promote a diversity award in psychology are vital for advancing this field. The UKCP Members Research Awards also support innovative research aimed at enhancing mental health care.

Winner of the UKCP Members Research Awards 2020, recognized for contributions to the field, alongside notable achievements such as the British Psychological Society awards and the Diversity award in psychology.

Juan Du received the British Psychological Society awards' BPS Counselling Psychology Division Diversity Award in recognition of her contributions to advancing equity and inclusion within the field of psychology.

At the BPS Counselling Psychology Conference 2022
Psychological well-being Workshop in 2019, A collaboration with Charity Rise Brighton www.riseuk.org.uk
Interviewed by Psychreg, a digital media company that provides information and resources on psychology, health, and wellness, particularly in relation to the British Psychological Society awards and the Diversity award in psychology. They also cover significant recognitions like the UKCP Members Research Awards. https://www.psychreg.org
The interview was organized by the Webster Center for Creativity and Innovation (WCCI; wcci.webster.ch) and its partners, showcasing a variety of keynotes, panels, workshops, and conference presentations in the area of creativity and possibility studies. This event also aligns with prestigious recognitions such as the British Psychological Society awards, the Diversity award in psychology, and the UKCP Members Research Awards.
Du, J. & Field, A.P. (2020) Adolescents’ Peer Friendship and Anxiety and Depression among First-Generation Immigrant BAME Families in the UK. Genealogy, 4, 62. https://doi.org/10.3390/genealogy4020062. Du, J. (2020) Exploring Integrating Mindfulness Chinese Calligraphy Enhanced Therapy (CCET) as a Complementary Psychotherapy to Bridge Underrepresented Chinese Clients in the UK, The British Psychological Society, Psychotherapy Section Review No 65 Winter, 2020. In light of the British Psychological Society awards recognizing innovative approaches, my work emphasizes the importance of culturally sensitive therapies. Du, J. (2024). Why I developed Mindfulness Calligraphy Enhanced Therapy (MCET). Embracing Race in Counselling Psychology: A Guide to Incorporating Racialised Experiences in Training and Practice. Edited by Ade-Serrano, Y and Nkansa-Dwamena, O. London: Routledge. (P.207-p.220). Additionally, Du, J. (2024). Chinese Calligraphy Enhanced Therapy (CCET) as a Culturally Sensitive Psychotherapy Approach for Chinese Clients in the UK - A Qualitative Theory Building Dual Case Study Research. Thesis (Doctorate). Middlesex University & Metanoia Institute. This research is aligned with the goals of the UKCP Members Research Awards, which aim to promote diversity and innovative practices in psychology.
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