


團隊負責人及首席研究員

Name:
Dr. CAO Y. Sally
Qualification:
PhD in Psychology, University of Queensland
Master of Clinical Psychology, University of Queensland (Part time study)
Master of Neuroscience, Queensland Brain Institute, University of
Queensland
Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology (first class honours), City
University of Hong Kong
Professional Accreditations:
Registered Psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation
Agency (AHPRA)
Accredited provider of Triple P (Positive Parenting Program)
Position:
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration,
The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Research interest:
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Social cognition (empathy, theory of mind)
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Childhood disorders (e.g., autism, anxiety in children)
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Effect of aging
Biography:
Dr Cao’s research is focuses on social cognition (i.e., the ability to understand and relate to other people’s thoughts and emotions) and social affect related to stereotypes (e.g., racism, ageism). These are relevant to both healthy populations and people with different mental health problems (e.g., schizophrenia, depression, anxiety). She uses a combination of behavioural tasks (e.g., computer-based games, questionnaires) and brain-imaging techniques (e.g., fMRI) to better understand social cognition and social affect across the lifespan. Dr Cao worked as a practising psychologist at a community health clinic and a researcher at an NGO in Australia, before returning to Hong Kong to work in academia. Her work experience across different settings has inspired her to conduct basic research with the potential of improving practice in the future. She is also interested in training and teaching students to develop a curious, scientist mindset when serving clients in clinical practice.
Selective publications within 5 years:
1. Cao, Y., Siu, J. Y-m, Shek, D. T. L., & Shum, D. H. K. (2022). COVID-19 one year on: Identification of at-risk groups for psychological trauma and poor health-protective behaviour using a telephone survey. BMC Psychiatry, 22, 252. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-022-03904-4
2. Lohan, A., Cao, Y., Petch, J., Murray, J., & Howe, E. (2021). Does relationship counselling for one work? An effectiveness study of routine relationship counselling services where only one individual attends. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 42, 320-335. https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1458
3. Canty, A. L., Cao, Y., Neumann, D., & Shum, D. H. K. (2021). The functional significance of cognitive empathy and theory of mind in early and chronic schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 299, 113852. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2021.113852
4. Cao, Y., Yusri, N. M., Powell, T., & Cunnington, R. (2019). Neural and behavioral markers of observed pain of older adults. Neuropsychologia, 131, 84-90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2019.04.012
5. Waters, A. M., Cao, Y., Kershaw, R., Kerbler, G. M., Shum, D. H. K., Zimmer-Gembeck, M. J., Craske, M. G., Bradley, B. P., Mogg, K., Pine, D. S., & Cunnington, R. (2018). Changes in neural activation underlying attention processing of emotional stimuli following treatment with positive search training in anxious children. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 55, 22-30. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.janxdis.2018.02.004
Selective publications beyond 5 years:
1. Cao, Y., Dingle, G., Chan, G. C. K., & Cunnington, R. (2017). Low mood leads to increased empathic distress at seeing others’ pain. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 2024. 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02024
2. Cao, Y., Contreras-Huerta, L. S., McFadyen, J. J., & Cunnington, R. (2015). Racial bias in neural response to others’ pain is reduced with other-race contact. Cortex, 70, 68-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2015.02.010
3. Yan, C., Cao, Y., Zhang, Y., Song, L., Cheung, E. F. C., & Chan, R. C. K. (2012). Trait and state positive emotional experience in schizophrenia: A meta-analysis. PLOS ONE, 7, e40672. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040672
4. Yan, C., Liu, W., Cao, Y., & Chan, R. C. K. (2011). Self-reported pleasure experience and motivation in individuals with schizotypal personality disorders proneness. East Asian Arch Psychiatry, 21, 115-122.
5. Zong, J., Cao, X., Cao, Y., Shi, Y., Wang, Y., Yan, C., Abela, J. R. Z., Gan, Y., Gong, Q., & Chan, R. C. K. (2010). Coping flexibility in college students with depressive symptoms. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 8, 66. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-8-66
POCTDOCTORAL FELLOW

Name:
Dr. ZHANG Jiayu
Qualification:
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PhD in Social Policy and Social Work, University of York
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Master of Administration Management, Sun Yat-sen University
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Bachelor of Public Administration, Sun Yat-sen University
Position:
Postdoctoral Fellow
Research interest:
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Family policy
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Social care
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Care support for older adults
Publications:
1. Zhang, J.* (2025). Changing family’s role in long-term care provision in China from the defamilialisation perspective: empirical evidence from Guangzhou. Journal of Asian Public Policy, 1–14.
2. Zhang, J., Ho, W. S., Chen, M., & Cao, Y.* (2025). Risk and protective factors for bereavement adaptation: a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ Open, 15(8), e104351.
3. Zhang, J., & Chan, W. K.* (2023). Public–Private Partnership in Care Provision for Ageing‐in‐Place: A Comparative Study in Guangdong, China. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 42(1), 90-97.
4. Chan, W. K., & Zhang, J.* (2021). Can University Qualification Promote Social Mobility? A Review of Higher Education Expansion and Graduate Employment in China. International Journal of Educational Development, 84, 102423.
RESEARCH ASSISTANTS

Name:
TAM Hoi Ying Masumi
Qualification:
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Master of Social Sciences in Counselling Psychology, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
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Master of Applied Social Sciences in Applied Psychology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Bachelor of Sciences (Honours) in Psychology, Lancaster University
Position:
Research Assistant
Research interest:
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Parents and children
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Counselling intervention
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Mindfulness-based intervention and assessment

Name:
HO Hiu Tung Kristy
Qualification:
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Bachelor of Social Science (Hons) in Psychology, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Position:
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Research Assistant
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MSW Part-time Student, The University of Hong Kong
Research interest:
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Bereavement and Grief Support
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Integrative Therapeutic Approaches for Grief and Loss
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Art Therapy and Healing
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Mindfulness and Mental Health
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Suicide Prevention and Awareness
STUDENTS
Primary Supervisee


Name:
Kwan Shiu Yin Gerald
Qualification:
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MAP (Distinction), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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BSSc (Hons) Psychology (1st Class Honours), The Open University of Hong Kong
Position:
PhD Student
Research interest:
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Ageism
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Active Aging
Name:
Cheung Vanessa Hoi Mei
Qualification:
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MSSc in Applied Psychology, City University of Hong Kong
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BSSc (Hons) Psychology, Dean's Honors List (2017), Caritas Institute of Higher Education
Position:
PhD Student
Research interest:
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Social capital
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Suicide
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Schizophrenia spectrum disorder
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Online gaming
Co-Supervisee


Name:
Winnie Wing Yee So
Qualification:
MAP, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
B.SOC. SC. (Upper Second Class Hons) IN PSYCHOLOGY, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Position:
PhD Student
Research interest:
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Social Cognition in Ageing
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Theory of Mind
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Cognitive Neuroscience
Name:
Cheung Wing Kai
Qualification:
Bachelor of Social Work, The University of Hong Kong
Position:
MPhil Student
Research interest:
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Bereavement
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Stigma and Self-stigma
FORMER MEMBERS
Name: Dr. Wei Dannuo Former Position: PhD Student
Current Status: Research Fellow at NTU
Name: Low Chi Wing Debbie Former Position: Research Assistant
Current Status: Master student of clinical psychology in Hong Kong
Name: Ho Wing Shan Wendy Former Position: Research Assistant
Name: Lau King Leung Jacob Former Position: Research Assistant
Name: Shi Yuanxin Sherry Former Position: Research Assistant
Name: Dr. Leung Ming Shin Jade Former Position: PhD Student
Name: Dr. Li Duo Former Position: PhD Student
Name: Dr. Tse Cho Kwan Zita Former Position: PhD Student
