Wen-So Su

Assistant Professor

Contact

Office location#824, Chi-Shih Building, Kaohsiung Medical University

Phone+886-7-312-1101 ext. 2194 (dial 840)

Email: wsu@kmu.edu.tw

 

Highest Degree

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, California School of Professional Psychology – San Diego Campus (APA-accredited program)

 

Work Experience

  Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Asia University, Taiwan

  Clinical Psychologist, Student Counseling Center, Asia University, Taiwan

  Clinical Psychologist (contractor), Department of Correction, Changhua Prison, Taiwan

  Clinical Psychologist (contractor), Department of Correction, Taichung Prison, Taiwan

  Clinical Psychologist, Department of Psychiatry, Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Taiwan

 

Membership

  Taiwan Association of Clinical Psychology

  Taiwan Association of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback

  Society for Personality Assessment

 

Specialty

Clinical psychology, Forensic Psychology, Personality Assessment, Rorschach Inkblot Test

 

License

  Clinical Psychologist Certificate, Taiwan

  Qualified Teacher of Counseling for Secondary School, Taiwan

 

Publication

Su, W. S.*, Viglione, D. J., Green, E. E., Tam, W. C., Su, J. A., & Chang, Y. T. (2015). Cultural and linguistic adaptability of the Rorschach Performance Assessment System as a measure of psychotic characteristics and severity of mental disturbance in Taiwan. Psychological Assessment, 27, 1273-1285. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pas0000144 (* = corresponding author; SSCI)

Lin, C. C., Lin, F. J., Lai, Y. C., Chiu, C. F., Yeh, Y. H., Liang, H. Y.,...Su, W. S. (2014). Utilizing the modified Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise as a professional growth measure for young psychologists in Taiwan [Abstract]. Archives of Clinical Psychology, 8, 86. doi:10.6550/ACP.0801.046

 

Oral Presentation

Su, W. S., & Viglione, D. J. (2016, March). Empirical findings relevant to the assessment of psychosis and severity of psychological disturbance with the Rorschach Performance Assessment System. Paper session presented at the 2016 annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment, Chicago, IL.

Mihura, J., Berant, E., Giromini, L., Su, W. S., & Roy, M. (2016, March). Personality assessment research internationally: Challenges, roadblocks, and collaborative solutions. In J. Mihura (Chair), Personality assessment research internationally: Challenges, roadblocks, and collaborative solutions: Part L. Roundtable conducted at the 2016 annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment, Chicago, IL.

Su, W. S., & Tam, W. C. (2015, March). How is the Rorschach Inkblot Test for detecting feigned psychosis? In W. C. Tam (Chair), Preliminary investigation on the instruments used to detect malingering in Taiwan. Symposium conducted at the 2015 annual meeting of the Taiwan Association of Clinical Psychology, Tainan, Taiwan.

Hsiao, W. C., Su, W. S., Viglione, D. J., & Meyer, G. J. (2013, March). Improving the Critical Content Index: Exploration from experimental and clinical samples. Paper session presented at the 2013 annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment, San Diego, CA.

Su, W. S., Viglione, D. J., Tam, W. C., & Green, E. (2013, March). Cultural and linguistic adaptability of the Rorschach Performance Assessment System as a measure of schizophrenia spectrum disorder and severity of mental disturbance in Taiwan. Paper session presented at the 2013 annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment, San Diego, CA.

Su, W. S., Hsiao, W. C., Viglione, D. J., & Meyer, G. J. (2010, March). Form accuracy ratings in Taiwanese and Chinese samples: The role of Rorschach experiences and acculturation. In G. J. Meyer (Chair), Advances in Rorschach Performance Assessment: Part I. Symposium conducted at the 2010 annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment, San Jose, CA.

 

Poster Presentation

Chen, W. J., Chen, R. A., Su, W. S., Lee, C. T., & Chang, L. J. (2016, April). Adaptability of the MMPI-2 and MMPI-2-RF clinical scales in Taiwan. Poster session presented at the 2016 annual meeting of the Taiwan Association of Clinical Psychology, Taipei, Taiwan.

Kuo, Y. T., Lin, C. M., Chen, S. Y., & Su, W. S. (2016, April). The Correlations between post-stroke depressive symptoms and coping styles in patients’ physical recovery. Poster session presented at the 2016 annual meeting of the Taiwan Association of Clinical Psychology, Taipei, Taiwan.

Lin, C. M., Su, W. S., Chen, S. Y., & Kuo, Y. T. (2016, April). Association among coping skills, depressive symptoms and functional recovery of patients with stroke: a systematic review. Poster session presented at the 2016 annual meeting of the Taiwan Association of Clinical Psychology, Taipei, Taiwan.

Lin, C. C., Su, W. S., Lin, F. J., Liang, H. Y., Chiu, C. F., Huang, P. J., Lai, Y. C., & Chuang, T. Y. (2015, March). Psychoeducation improves the psychiatric outpatients and their families’ knowledge, attitudes and help-seeking intentions toward clinical psychologists. Poster session presented at the 2015 annual meeting of the Taiwan Association of Clinical Psychology, Tainan, Taiwan.

Lin, C. C., Hung, C. C., Huang, C. L., Yang, M. D., Lane, H. Y., & Su, W. S. (2015, March). The intellectual functioning of the sex offenders receiving post-sentence mandatory treatments according to the criminal law in Taiwan. Poster session presented at the 2015 annual meeting of the Taiwan Association of Clinical Psychology, Tainan, Taiwan.

Lin, C. C., Lin, F. J., Lai, Y. C., Yeh, Y. H., Liang, H. T., Chuang, T. Y., & Su, W. S. (2014, March). Utilizing the Modified Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise as a Professional Growth Measure for Young Psychologists in Taiwan. Poster session presented at the 2015 annual meeting of the Taiwan Association of Clinical Psychology, Taipei, Taiwan.

Su, W. S., Priest, E. G., Grullon, E., Panizzon, D. C., Bousman, C. A., Twamley, E. W., Judd, P. A. (2010, October). The relationship between symptom type and severity and attachment style among outpatients with a co-occurring substance abuse and other mental disorders. Poster session presented at the San Diego Psychological Association 2010 Fall Conference, San Diego, CA.

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