Dr Jamie is currently on sabbatical and won’t be taking any new clients. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Dr Jamie Lee graduated with a Doctor of Psychology (Clinical) and Bachelor of Psychology (Honours Class I). She is a member of the Singapore Psychological Society, the Australian Psychological Society and is on the Singapore Register of Psychologists. Dr Lee conducts psychological assessments and therapy in both English and Mandarin. Prior to working in private practice, she had trained and worked at various hospitals, family service centres and voluntary welfare organisations. She employs a range of evidence-based interventions that draw on cognitive-behavioural, psychodynamic, and family systems theories. She has also pursued further training in schema therapy and emotion-focused therapy. In sum, her clinical interests and experience lie in: Child and adolescent psychology Mood and anxiety disorders Grief and bereavement Trauma and stress-related disorders Management of chronic pain and health issues (e.g., IBS, fibromyalgia) Besides clinical work, Dr Lee is involved in research and has published in the areas of dementia screening, caregiver burden and cognitive psychology. She enjoys teaching Psychology subjects at the undergraduate level and providing clinical supervision to other mental health professionals. In her spare time, she engages in […]
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Addictions
People with substance use and behavioral addictions may be aware of their problem but not be able to stop even if they want and try to. Seek a professional help today for support.
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Art Therapy
Art therapy is a creative method of expression used as a therapeutic technique. It focuses on the creative art-making process itself as a therapy or as analysis of expression.
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Caregiver Support
Support & Training for Caregivers to those suffering from Mental Health conditions
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Children, Adolescents & Youths
Adolescence is a crucial period for developing social and emotional habits important for mental well-being.
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Christian Psychiatrists
A list of psychiatrists that are christians or catholics who practice evidence based psychiatry.
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Christian Psychologists & Counsellors
Psychologists & Counsellors who are Christians or Catholics but practices evidence based therapy treatment methods
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Clinical Psychology
Clinical psychology involves psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, family therapy and other forms of assessment. It is an integration of science, theory, and clinical knowledge for the purpose of understanding, preventing, and relieving psychologically-based distress or dysfunction and to promote subjective well-being and personal development.
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Coaching
Coaching is a form of development in which an experienced person (coach) supports a learner or client in achieving a specific personal or professional goal.
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Counselling
Counselling is a process that psychologically empowers individuals to seize back control of their lives, whilst working through issues and problems that have caused them to lose self-esteem, as well as confidence in their own abilities.
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Counselling/Crisis Helpline
Help is always available round the clock emotional support for those in distress. This service is manned by trained volunteers, or professionals.
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Day Rehabilitation
Day Rehabilitation Services facilitate persons with mental health issues (PMHI) in achieving rehabilitation goals and recovery through different work units according to the members’ interest and preference.
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Eldercare (mental health) Professional Services
Elderly care, or simply eldercare, is the fulfillment of the special needs and requirements that are unique to senior citizens.
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Employment Reintegration
Employment reintegration programme is a vital component of reintegrating to community involves holding steady employment so that they can be financially independent and have a sense of self-worth.
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Faith-based (Christian) professional services
For many, spiritual aspect is critical in recovery. Some profession introduce elements of spiritual teachings as part of the process towards internal transformation. This could be carried via psychiatric support group, counselling, and psychotherapy etc.
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Family & Couples Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) is a form of psychotherapy that addresses the behaviours of all family members and the way these behaviours affect not only individual family members, but also relationships between family members and the family unit as a whole. As such, treatment is usually divided between time…
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General Practitioners
A general practitioner, also called a GP or generalist, is a physician who does not specialize in one particular area of medicine. GPs provide routine health care (e.g., physical examinations, immunizations) and assess and treat many different conditions, including illnesses and injuries.
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Music Therapy
Music therapy is the clinical use of musical interventions to improve clients’ quality of life. Music therapists use music and its many facets— physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual— to help clients improve their health in cognitive, motor, emotional, communicative, social, sensory, and educational domains by using both active…
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Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy (OT) is the use of assessment and intervention to develop, recover, or maintain the meaningful activities, or occupations, of individuals, groups, or communities.
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Phone/online-based professional services
Some individuals prefer therapy work to be done via online or phone. Professionals may arrange users to participate in psychiatric support group, counselling, and psychotherapy etc.
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Play Therapy
Play therapy is a method of meeting and responding to the mental health needs of children and is extensively acknowledged by experts as an effective and suitable intervention in dealing with children’s brain development.
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Psychiatric Clinic & Psychiatrist
Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders.
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Psychodrama
Psychodrama is an action method in which clients use spontaneous dramatization, role playing, and dramatic self-presentation to investigate and gain insight into their lives.
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Residential Rehabilitation
Residential rehabilitation is a short and medium term residential care in a therapeutic environment to support their recovery process.
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School (Mental Health)
Educational institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students (or “practitioners”) under the direction of professionals. Most schools have systems of formal curriculum.
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Sheltered Home
Psychiatric sheltered home is a sheltered home for persons with mental health issues (PMHI) who have undergone psychiatric rehabilitation and are ready to reintegrate into the community.
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Social Assistance
Low-income individuals and families who may require any form of social assistance which includes financial assistance.
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Space
Availability of space for rental / bookings for mental health related purposes such as events, therapy work, or to rest.
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Support Group
Support groups are offered as a space where individuals can come together to share their stories, experiences, and lives in a way that helps reduce isolation and loneliness. Support groups are open to anyone, but they are often focused on specific topics (i.e. depression, family, divorce, grief, etc.).
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Tech and ChatBot
Technology and chatbot is always available round the clock to provide advice and direct you to the right support. Check out the list of vendors which you can reach out now.
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Training Programme
Training programme equip individuals with knowledge on mental health, and soft skills to support people in distress. With the training, individuals may identify early signs of mental health issues, provide peer support to their peers, and direct them to community resources to seek early intervention.
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Transformative Writing
Transformative Writing is the intentional use of writing for psychological change and well-being.
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