Professor Siu-man Ng is a Professor and the Deputy Head of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration at The University of Hong Kong. He is a registered social worker, a registered Chinese medicine practitioner, and an associate fellow member in Hong Kong Professional Counselling Association. With a dual professional background in mental health social work and Chinese medicine, his research theme is mental health, mental disorders and culture. His current research areas include (i) operationalisation of the Chinese medicine stagnation syndrome as a psychological construct useful to all mental health practitioners; (ii) family expressed emotion of persons with schizophrenia and its impacts on the course of illness; (iii) critical re-examination of the conceptualisation of mindfulness; and (iv) workplace well-being: a paradigm shift of focus from stress and burnout to meaning and engagement.