
Affiliation
Shiu Pong College
Tel
+853 8822 9623
Office
Room G017
Shiu Pong College
University of Macau
Avenida da Universidade
Taipa, Macau, China
Dr. Ho Yi SIT, Holly
Resident Fellow, Shiu Pong College
Academic Qualifications
MSc, University of Surrey, Social Psychology
BSocSc, University of Macau, Psychology (Counseling Stream)
Research Interests
Identity
Gender
Positive Psychology
Qualitative Methodology
Thematic Analysis
Teaching Areas
CPED1000
Working Experiences
Resident Fellow, Shiu Pong College, University of Macau
2016-2020
Visiting Professor, University of Saint Joseph
2019
Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Macau
2016-2018
Director, Psychotherapy Center of The Women’s General Association of Macau
2014-present
Invited Reviewer of International Journal of School & Educational Psychology
2018-2020
Member of Comissão de Prevenção e Controlo das Doenças Crónicas (澳門特區政府慢性病防制委員會)
2015
The 11th conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology (AASP)
Presented topic: The Psychosocial Positioning of Women in the Chinese Language
2014
International Conference on Culture, Knowledge and Society (ICCKS)
Presented topic: Understanding the “Three-High Woman” Phenomenon
2013
The International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS 8)
Presented topic: Exploring the Self-concept of Chinese Emerging Adults in Macao
2012
30th International Congress of Psychology (ICP)
Presented topic: Understanding women‘s discourses on gender in contemporary Chinese societies
Bernardo, A. B. I., & Sit, H. H. Y. (2020). Hope interventions for students: Integrating cultural perspectives. In G. A. D. Liem & D. M. McInerney (Eds.). Sociocultural perspectives on educational interventions: Promoting motivation and learning in contexts. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
Tao, X., Sit, H. H. Y., Van Schalkwyk, G. J. (2015). Challenges and constraints experienced by Chinese immigrants in the south of Sweden. Proceedings of the 10th Asian Association of Social Psychology Biennial Conference.
Sit, H. H. Y. (2014). Understanding the “three-high woman” phenomenon. International Proceedings of Economics Development and Research: Culture, Knowledge and Society, 71(9), 45-51.
Van Schalkwyk, G. J., & Sit, H. H. Y. (2013). Evaluation school-based psychological and counseling services in Macao using a qualitative approach. School Psychology International, 34(2), 154-165. doi:10.1177/0143034312453395