Leon, a psychologist from Hong Kong, China, grew up in Canada and studied in the UK. He's an associate member in the American Psychological Association and in the National Supervisory Psychologist for Mensa, the world's oldest high-IQ society. He also taught in Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the University of Hong Kong as a guest lecturer for psychology and mental health-related topics. Recently, he's been in the humanitarian field and served with Doctors Without Borders and International Social Service, a global social service for nonrefoulment claims. He's also a musician who played in several indie bands around the world, published a few albums and EPs, toured the globe and can't wait to meet you!
Leon 是来自中国香港的心理学家,在加拿大长大,在英国接受教育。他是美国心理协会(APA)的准会员,也是世界上古老的高智商学会门萨的国际督导心理学家。他还在香港理工大学和香港大学任教,担任心理学和精神健康相关主题的客座讲师。最近,他一直在人道主义领域,为“无国界医生”和“国际社会服务社(ISS)”工作,这是一个致力于帮助难民避免被驱逐的全球社会服务机构。他也是一位音乐人,在世界各地的几个独立乐队中演出,出版了几张专辑和EP,在全球巡演,迫不及待地想见到你!
描述
▼
Let's use psychology to understand some of the ...
Let's use psychology to understand some of the se questions: What makes someone a Green Tea Bitch? Why has this term become so popular in modern Chinese culture? Is it just a label for a manipulative personality, or does it reflect deeper social and psychological dynamics? In this discussion, Leon, a psychologist, will lead an exploration into the mindset behind this phenomenon—what drives this kind of behaviour, why it can be effective (or not), and how social norms shape the way we perceive and react to it._x000D_
_x000D_
Beyond the stereotypes, we’ll dive into the cultural and psychological factors that influence manipulation, power dynamics, and social strategy. Does this type of persona exist in other cultures, or is it unique to certain societal structures? What makes some people more susceptible to this kind of influence? Whether you find the concept amusing, unsettling, or just fascinating, this discussion will be a deep, insightful, and engaging look at the psychology behind the persona._x000D_
_x000D_
咱们用心理学来剖析一下这些问题:为啥会有人被贴上“绿茶婊”的标签?为啥这个词在现代中国文化里这么火?它只是一个用来形容操纵型人格的标签,还是反映了更深层的社会和心理动态?在这次讨论中,心理学家Leon会带我们深挖这种现象背后的心态——是什么驱动了这种行为?它为啥会有效(或者无效)?社会规范又是怎么塑造我们对它的看法和反应的?_x000D_
_x000D_
抛开刻板印象,咱们还会深入探讨文化与心理因素是如何影响操纵、权力博弈和社会策略的。“绿茶婊”这种人设在其他文化里也存在吗?还是说它只存在于某些特定的社会结构中?为啥有些人更容易被这种影响左右?不管你对这个话题觉得好玩、不安,还是单纯觉得有意思,这场讨论都会是一次深入、有洞见又超有参与感的探索,一起揭秘这种人设背后的心理学。