Our Team

About the Studio

Jing Li Wellbeing Studio brings together psychological professionals, expressive arts facilitators, service coordination and bilingual support to provide psychological support, education, expressive arts activities and project partnerships for individuals, families and organizations.

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About the Studio

Finding a helpful next step

The studio considers the topic, language, location, timing and service format, then explains the available next steps. A service or project may involve Jing Li, Xiaohan Liu, another appropriate professional or relevant collaborators.

Jing Li, core professional member of Jing Li Wellbeing Studio

Core Professional Member

Jing Li | Core Professional Member

Jing Li is one of the studio’s core professional members and a principal creator and reviewer of its professional content. Her work focuses on eating-related concerns, women’s emotional wellbeing, family relationships and expressive arts, understood within the wider context of emotion, body, relationships and everyday life.

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Registered with the Chinese Psychological Society’s Registration System for Clinical and Counseling Psychology

Registration number: X-24-248

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China’s National Level II Psychological Counselor qualification

Stated by its formal Chinese qualification name; it is not presented as a medical qualification or local licence in another country.

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Areas of focus

Eating concerns and family support; women’s emotions and relationships; expressive arts; individual and group psychological education.

Professional practice & collaboration

Jing Li has contributed to psychological support and professional collaborative projects related to eating disorders, working with relevant professional teams and organisations. Project collaboration does not mean institutional employment or official endorsement.

Psychosomatic medicine-related continuing education

From October 2022 to April 2023, Jing completed 30 hours in the Psychosomatic Case Seminar within the Fifth Sino-German Continuing Training Programme in Psychosomatic Medicine. This was continuing education and does not confer medical, psychiatric or other local licensure.

Professional boundaries & referral

Expressive arts supports awareness and communication; it is not drawing-based diagnosis. Where medical, nutritional, psychiatric, crisis or other out-of-scope support is needed, an appropriate local assessment or referral route will be recommended.

Professional Collaboration Network

Clear roles and scope before work begins

Depending on the needs of an individual, family or organisation, the studio may work with psychological professionals, group facilitators and project collaborators who have relevant training and experience.

The people involved, their professional roles and the scope of service will be explained to the user or partner organisation before a service or project is confirmed.

Xiaohan Liu, psychological counselor and service coordinator at Jing Li Wellbeing Studio

Professional Support & Coordination

Xiaohan Liu | Psychological Counselor & Service Coordinator

Xiaoxiao | Service Coordination & Client Support

Xiaohan Liu is a psychological professional member of Jing Li Wellbeing Studio. She supports both service coordination and formal psychological counseling. She holds a master’s degree in Education and China’s National Level II Psychological Counselor qualification, and has received training related to brief family therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).

  • Master’s degree in Education
  • National Level II Psychological Counselor
  • Training related to brief family therapy
  • Training related to Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

In her service coordination role, she supports initial inquiries, process information, scheduling and service arrangements. Formal counseling begins only after scope, professional boundaries, fees and informed consent have been clearly discussed.

How We Arrange Support

Starting with what you need now

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Submit an inquiry

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Initial conversation with service coordination

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Review options based on topic, language, location and timing

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Speak with Jing Li, Xiaohan Liu or another appropriate professional

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Confirm a service format or receive other resource suggestions

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Begin with what feels most relevant

Initial contact clarifies needs and service format; it is not therapy or medical diagnosis.

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