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Paul T. P. Wong
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Paul T. P. Wong (born in 1937) is a Canadian professor of psychology, clinical psychologist, and the originator of Meaning Therapy [hyperlink]. He is founder of the International Network on Personal Meaning (INPM) and International Society for Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy. He is also Editor of the International Journal of Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy.

Paul T. P. Wong is Professor Emeritus at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario and Trinity Western University in Langley, BC, where he founded the Masters in Counselling Psychology program. He has also taught at York University, Tyndale University College and Seminary, and the University of Toronto.

Paul T. P. Wong has published significantly in the areas of death acceptance, healthy aging, meaning and spirituality, existential positive psychology, with over 6 books and 150 journal articles. His two edited volumes of The Human Quest for Meaning, are landmark publications.

Dr. Wong is a fellow of both the American Psychological Association (APA) and Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) He has been invited all over the world to speak on Meaning Therapy. Paul T. P. Wong has also created numerous community groups, the latest of which is the Toronto Meaningful Living Group, a grassroots mental health movement

Paul T. P. Wong Born: April 1, 1937 (age 76); ____, China Education: Occupation: Organization:

Contents: Early Life and Education Meaning Therapy Community Work Personal Life Selected Publications References External Links

External Links Dr. Paul T. P. Wong’s Personal Website The International Network on Personal Meaning The Meaningful Living Project References