Aspire Counselling offers private face to face and online counselling service for individuals, couples, families and children. We also offer corporate services such as mental wellness talks, crisis counselling, and employee counselling packages. Our services cover areas including anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), depression, behaviour management/change, relationship issues, divorce, parenting issues, grief, relocation adjustment, life adjustment, stress management, couples counselling, work/life balance. Corporate services can be delivered in the form of seminars and talks, counselling packages for employees, one to one counselling, crisis counselling and redundancy counselling.
10 Winstedt Road, #01-04 Singapore 227977
Boys’ Town is a charity founded by the Montfort Brothers of St. Gabriel in 1948. Its key services include residential care, fostering service, respite care, youth outreach, adventure therapy and clinical intervention. Boys’ Town serves both boys and girls, from infants to young adults. It helps children and youth coming from disadvantaged and disengaged families who may have faced hardship due to difficult home situations, financial struggles, abandonment, and abuse. Boys’ Town equips children and youth in need with skills to become socially integrated, responsible and contributing members of society.
624 Upper Bukit Timah Road Singapore 678212
At Calvary Community Care (C3), we believe in empowering those they serve, from the smallest children and youths to the pioneer generation. Our logo with a stylized C and 3 depicts a person with outstretched arms helping a bird to take flight. C3 was founded by Calvary Baptist Church in 2010. We have been on a mission to meet the “invisible” needs of others since then. Whatever your background or situation, we welcome you to the C3 family. C3 is a Social Service Agency of Institution of a Public Character (IPC) Status, IPC000757 C3 is a member of National Council of Social Service C3’s UEN number is T10SS0047C
147 Potong Pasir Ave 1 #02-83 Singapore 350147
Care Corner Singapore Ltd was founded in 1981 amid a climate of changes in the early 1980s — intensifying economic competition in the region and the widening rift between the wealthy and the lower-income, particularly the Chinese blue-collar workers. Seeing them live on a low income with few opportunities for a formal education, our founders held onto a strong belief of empowering them to realise their potential, and become more competent and fulfilled persons. Over the years, Care Corner has evolved into a leading social service agency. With 43 service points across Singapore, we serve children with special learning needs or from disadvantaged backgrounds, youth-at-risk, troubled families, vulnerable seniors and individuals with counselling and mental health needs. Our SG Cares Volunteer Centres (VC) at Tampines, Toa Payoh & Woodlands seek to promote volunteerism by connecting volunteers with key community partners and building volunteer management capabilities. At Care Corner, we continuously strive to develop new innovative programmes to support the needs of our community. More information here: https://www.carecorner.org.sg/our-services/
6 Woodlands Square #03-01 Woods Square Tower 2 Singapore 737737
PGDip Play Therapy, PGCert Applied Systemic Practice, BA (Hons) Qualified Teacher Status (Primary), Registered Play Therapist (APT International Professional) Catherine is a British born Multi-Disciplinary Therapist who works with children, adolescents (1-25 years old) and their families. She has over 20 years of experience in education, social services and mental health services, as well as a wide variety of experience working in schools as an educator, school counsellor and mental health professional. In addition, she has worked in charities, private practice and has provided specialised support to schools and communities in the UK, through CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service). Catherine is no stranger to the blessings and drawbacks of expat life having worked in International Schools in Singapore and Austria. There, she supported children, young people and their families through their transition and international move. As a Multi-Disciplinary Therapist, Catherine uses her knowledge to tailor her therapeutic approach to best support her clients. One approach is Play Therapy which she uses to help clients process difficulties they face in a safe, and non-threatening environment. Play therapy provides a secure space in which to work through trauma in a medium that all can understand and feel comfortable in. Catherine […]
501 Bukit Timah Road #04-03 & #03-02, Cluny Court Singapore 259760
Cheers Learning and Assessment Services is a centre that focuses on children’s and adolescents’ social, emotional, and learning needs. It consists of a strong team of educational psychologists, therapists and counsellors. Pupils who are in need of academic support and those who require comprehensive psycho-educational reports are often referred by the hospitals and their schools to Cheers. One of the key persons in the centre is Ms. Ming Ying. She holds a Master of Arts in Applied Psychology with distinctions and is now a registered educational therapist/psychologist, with over 15 years of experience in the field of education. She is also a part-time lecturer and supervisor at NIE for trainee allied educators and special school teachers. She’s one of the best in service, believes in helping children and youths achieve and thrive, and is sincere in supporting the children and parents. So if you’re looking for a psychologist for your child, then she’s certainly one of the best options. Highlights Highly recommended by hospitals and schools Home therapy sessions available islandwide Affordable rates 5 stars reviews
Blk 133 Jurong Gateway Road #04-301 S600133
Profile Kaiwei is a Senior Psychotherapist trained with a Masters of Social Science in Professional Counselling, and a Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) degree in Psychology. Kaiwei’s clinical experience includes working with children, adolescents and young adults across a range of emotional, behavioural and mental health-related issues, e.g., depression, anxiety, complex trauma, PTSD, school or family-related difficulties, attachment issues, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). She enjoys working with clients across both private and public sectors, and her previous work included being in various primary and secondary schools across Singapore providing counselling/psychotherapy, social skills and art therapy programs. In her thirteen years of therapy work, Kaiwei holds a special interest and focus in trauma, mood disorders, and attachment work. She is an eclectic practitioner and integrates various modalities in adapting to the needs of each client. She commonly utilizes person-centred, psychodynamic, EMDR, cognitive-behavioural, schema therapy, or solution-focused approaches, and weaves in play therapy or art therapy elements in sessions when appropriate. Kaiwei also believes in the value of working systemically. A therapy journey can be deeply personal, vulnerable, and also growing. In her work, Kaiwei values warmth and empathy, connecting with one’s unique strengths and potentials, and the importance of creating […]
#09-17/18, Novena Medical Center, 10 Sinaran Drive, Singapore 307506
About COMIT: Community Intervention Team or, COMIT provides assessment, counselling, therapy, case management and psychoeducation support for clients with mental health issues and dementia, including their caregivers. With the assessment, the team develops individualised care plans for clients or link up the clients with other more suitable services. Caregivers will be provided with the appropriate assessment and intervention such as psychoeducation, training, support and support group. COMIT works closely with the Community Engagement Teams, General Practitioners, Polyclinics and other community partners to provide holistic care to clients. It is one of the programmes under the Community Mental Health Masterplan developed by the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), together with the Ministry of Health (MOH). Cost may be imposed for some of the services. For eligible clients, the service providers will advise the approximate cost of service upon assessment. About Filos: Filos Community Services is a not-for-profit social service organisation. We focus on building the strengths of the community we live in. We work towards empowering individuals and families to live more fulfilling, meaningful and happier lives. Whether it is equipping young families with parenting skills, shaping character in children, educating our youth, helping the elderly age in place with grace, […]
55 Chai Chee Drive, #01-222, 460055