Claudia has completed her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with first-class Honours at the University of Western Australia in Perth Australia, and then completed her Masters in Clinical Psychology at the National University of Singapore. Claudia has both volunteered and worked at Lifeline in Australia for three years, offering crisis support to people experiencing very challenging times. She has further provided psychological services at NUH, CHPC (NUS Clinical and Health Psychology Centre), and two private clinics in Singapore, before joining Psychology Blossom. Claudia believes in advancing her professional training to keep up with the most current research and therapy trends, therefore she regularly attends training courses and has regular supervision in the areas she specialises in. Claudia is a member of the Singapore Psychological Society. Claudia is professionally trained in multiple psychological approaches: Schema Therapy, Gottman Method Couple Method, Schema Therapy for Couples, Family Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, and Compassion Focused Therapy. Claudia has two main specialisations: couple therapy and personality disorders. Claudia is passionate about helping couples improve their relationship, by using the most efficient approaches that are supported by research. Her couple therapy sessions are very structured and her […]
308 Tanglin Road #02-15, Phoenix Park. Singapore 247974
Club HEAL (Hope, Empowerment, Acceptance & Love) aims to assist and empower persons with mental health issues to regain confidence in themselves and others in their journey towards community reintegration.
244 Bukit Batok East Ave 5, #01-02, Singapore 650244
Club HEAL (Hope, Empowerment, Acceptance & Love) aims to assist and empower persons with mental health issues to regain confidence in themselves and others in their journey towards community reintegration.
Blk, 148 Pasir Ris Street 13, #01-24, Singapore 510148
Club HEAL (Hope, Empowerment, Acceptance & Love) aims to assist and empower persons with mental health issues to regain confidence in themselves and others in their journey towards community reintegration.
317 Woodlands Street 31, Singapore 730317
ComCare is guided by the following key principles: ComCare seeks to inspire responsible individuals. ComCare supports persons and families who need temporary help as they work towards self-reliance. ComCare supports building strong and stable families. ComCare focuses on building and enabling the family to be the pillar of support for its members. ComCare aims to be client-centric and co-ordinated. ComCare recognises every individual and family is unique and ensures assistance is delivered in a coordinated manner and meets their needs. The Government is part of the caring community. Through ComCare, the Government partners community groups and organisations such as Grassroots Organisations, Voluntary Welfare Organisations and Self-Help Groups to provide help.
MSF Building, 298136
Provide care assistance for Alzheimer’s patients, which includes assisting them with dressing or personal grooming, etc.
Block 221, Henderson Road #07-18, Henderson Building, Singapore 159557
Anglican Care Centre reaches out to those in need with love.
Bukit Batok East Ave 4, #01-206 Block 267, Singapore 650267
Singapore Anglican Community Services (SACS) envisions to reach out to those in need with love, and be a beacon of light that shines through their darkness. The work of SACS serves the community through three pillars of services.
Pasir Ris Dr 1, #01-266 Block 534, Singapore 510534