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Rainbow Tin Hung Ho

Rainbow Ho, PhD

  • Director of the Centre on Behavioral Health

University of Hong Kong

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Prof. Rainbow T. H. Ho, is currently the Professor at the Department of Social Work and Social Administration and the Director of the Centre on Behavioral Health at the University of Hong Kong (HKU).

She established the Master of Expressive Arts Therapy program at the University of Hong Kong in 2013 and has been the Director of it till now. Prof. Ho holds degrees in Biology, Anatomy, Social Work and Social Administration, professional diplomas in performing arts (dance) and movement analysis, and credentials in expressive arts therapy, dance movement therapy, somatic movement therapy and movement analysis.

She has been the principal investigator of many research projects related to expressive arts therapy, dance movement therapy, psychophysiology, and mind-body practices for healthy and clinical populations and has published extensively in refereed journals, scholarly books, and encyclopedias.

Prof. Ho has received many awards, including the Outstanding Achievement Award (2015) and Research Award (2015, 2019) from the American Dance Therapy Association, the Research and Development Award from Australia, New Zealand, and Asia Arts Therapy Association (2016), the Outstanding Teaching Award (2015), Social Sciences Outstanding Research Output Award (2020), Knowledge Exchange Award (2021) and Outstanding Research Student Supervisor Award (2022) from HKU.