Tuong-Yen (Eve) Phan

Tuong-Yen (Eve) Phan

  • Position: Chuyên viên Đào tạo – Huấn luyện Phát triển cá nhân

Review Psychologist

TUONG-YEN (EVE) PHAN

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities – Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, 2014

Certifications:

  • – Accredited Triple P Provider, Triple P International – Positive Parenting Program, 2021
  • – Advanced Training in Art Therapy (110 hours) and UDN-II Assessment, World Human Future Association
  • – News Literacy Verification Program Certification, U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City
  • – Certificate in Social Work in Palliative Care, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh City.

Areas of Expertise

  • – Applied Psychology and foundational psychological principles in organizational settings
  • – Parent training programs (ages 2–12 and 12–17)
  • – Youth development and sustainable development
  • – Social projects on gender awareness and gender equality; age-appropriate psychological education; youth resilience, self-awareness, and mental health development; parenting skills enhancement; mental health literacy and crisis coping

Professional Experiece:

 

With over seven years of experience as a training specialist and speaker, Ms. Eve Phan works closely with Saigon Psychub in designing and delivering training programs, community projects, and psychological support initiatives for businesses and organizations.

Her applied psychology topics include stress and burnout management, emotional regulation, and Mental Health 101 programs for employees and managers.

Previously, Ms. Eve Phan served as a lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Hoa Sen University. She contributed to the Intergenerational Coparenting Project in Vietnam, a collaboration between The University of Queensland and Hoa Sen University. She has also acted as an advisor to various notable social initiatives, including projects by HERO-SEA (USA), Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (Germany), SYC (Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union), and Sunwah Foundation (Hong Kong).