OUR MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS
Qualifications:
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MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling – Merrimack College, U.S.
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BA (Psychology) – HELP University
Certification/ Licensing:
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Registered & Licensed Counsellor (KB:09798, PA:09421)
Languages Spoken:
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English
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Mandarin
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Malay
Jocelyn Tan is a practicing licensed counsellor who employs collaborative and integrative approach in her practice, utilizing Person-Centered Therapy and influenced by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Trauma-Informed care, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Mindfulness therapy. She believes that no two people are same, so there is no cookie-cutter approach to therapy. She seeks to combine empathy, warmth, and support during clinical interactions to provide trusting therapeutic relationship without any judgment. Her goal is to validate your experience and walk with you during the journey of healing.
The mental health concerns she has experiences in treating are:
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Depression & Anxiety
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Stress & Burnout
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
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Addictions
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Personal development
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self-awareness and sense of self
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Trauma
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Anger management
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Problems with interpersonal relationship
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Grief and loss
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Self-harm and Suicidal ideation
Qualifications:
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Masters in Clinical Psychology – University of Cyberjaya
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BSc (Hons) in Psychology – University of Nottingham Malaysia
Certification/ Registration number:
Registered Clinical Psychologist
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MAHPC(CP)00302
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MSCP CP1-0437
Languages spoken:
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English
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Mandarin
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Malay
Alyssa Lim is a registered clinical psychologist who utilizes an integrated approach in her practice. Based on her clients’ individual needs, she incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Existential Therapy, Mindfulness techniques, and/or other therapy techniques in her sessions. She is dedicated to providing a safe space for her clients to express their challenges in life. While working collaboratively with her clients, she is committed to helping them in learning how to come to terms with their inner selves, and to adapt to different phases of life.
The mental health concerns she has experiences in treating are:
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Depression & Anxiety
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Stress & Burnout
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Grief & Loss
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Trauma
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Self-harm & suicidal ideation
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Concerns about interpersonal relationships
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Neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD
The assessments that she has experiences administering are:
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Emotional assessment
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Developmental assessment
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Behavioral assessment
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Autism assessment
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ADHD assessment
Qualifications:
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Doctor of Education - Open University Malaysia (Ongoing)
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Masters in Counselling - HELP University
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Bachelors of Psychology (Honours) - HELP University
Certification/ Licensing:
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Registered & Licensed Counsellor (KB08800|PA 08404)
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Psychology Lecturer (PM/IPTS/2022/07/2248)
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Certified Clinical Supervisor (LK/SIJIL/2022/0005)
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Registered Training Provider (PPP/LK2023/00022)
Languages Spoken:
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English
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Bahasa Malaysia
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Mandarin (Spoken)
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Cantonese (Spoken)
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Hokkien (Spoken)
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Teo Chew (Spoken)
Jackie Yong is a practising licensed counselling psychologist who has been working with adolescents for more than ten years now. He employs an integrative approach in his practice, utilising Reality Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and is currently seeking interest in Sex Therapy as well as Emotional Focused Therapy. He practises strong and professional ethics in his work. He does not compromise any malpractices in the boundaries of his professional work to secure his clients’ wellbeing as a priority. He believes that practitioners can be both objective and subjective, as well as being true genuine self without having to change based on expectations in order to please anyone yet staying in a professional position, especially when working in different settings dealing with different clients. Additionally, his personal health journey has equipped him to support clients with health-related issues, integrating psychopharmacology into his practice.
The mental health concerns he has experiences in treating are:
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Sexual issues
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Addiction issues
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Life transition
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School Refusal & behavioural change
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Parenting, family therapy and career assessments
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Individuals who works with psychiatrists
The assessments that he has experiences administering are:
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Career assessments
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Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale 21 (DASS21)
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Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ9)
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Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Autoantibody test (GADA)
Qualifications:
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Master of Clinical Psychology – Taylor’s University (Ongoing)
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Bachelor of Psychological Science – Monash University
Languages Spoken:
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English
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Malay
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Mandarin
Eunice is a trainee clinical psychologist who conducts psychological assessments and works with individuals, including children, adolescents, and adults. She is dedicated to providing quality mental health care to individuals of diverse cultures and backgrounds. She is flexible in the delivery of psychotherapy through various therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and/or other therapy techniques with the belief that person-centredness is key to any successful treatment.
Other than that, she is committed to ensuring a careful evaluation of client behaviour and mental state through observations, interviews, and assessing individuals' capabilities via a careful selection of assessment tools to diagnose and treat disorders accurately. Her belief is that each individual’s experience is valid and everyone deserves the opportunity to be heard, seen, and thrive.
The mental health concerns she has experiences in treating are:
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Depression & Anxiety
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Social Anxiety Disorder
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Trauma
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Self-harm & suicidal Ideation
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Neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, ADHD, and learning disorders
The assessments that she has experiences administering are:
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ADHD assessment
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Autism assessment
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IQ test
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Developmental assessment
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Mood disorder assessment
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Trauma assessment
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OCD-related assessment