M Counselling B Arts Chinese Language and Literature Yee Ling is a Counsellor at Think Psychological Services. She holds a Masters in Counselling and Bachelors in Arts, Chinese Language and Literature from Peking University. Yee Ling provides counselling to youths, adults as well as couples for a broad range of issues as stress, anger, anxiety, bipolar, depression and grief across various multicultural backgrounds. She is passionate about therapy because it is through self-awareness that you can change patterns, get to know yourself and ultimately change the course of your life. She uses an integrative approach to help her clients with Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Emotion Focus Therapy, Mindfulness and Person-Centred therapy. Through counselling, Yee Ling’s sessions looks at healing past patterns, develop a deeper understanding of yourself, and also create the life that you want. Yee Ling understands the importance of collaborating closely with individuals, and families to take a holistic approach when providing care. Through an empathic psychotherapeutic and mindfulness process, helping individual and couples through their psychological and emotional distress, build on their strengths and empowering their personal growth to reach their own self-awareness, with their strengths and enhance cognitive abilities, moving forward on their own healing journey. Through […]
123 Penang Road #03-13 Regency House Singapore 238465
We are a passionate team committed to serving the community in Chinatown and beyond. Yong-en provides a wide range of core services – using a holistic approach to care for different groups of people in need. Harnessing the power of meaningful public and private partnerships, and dedicated volunteers, we strive to provide our beneficiaries with person-centered solutions, to empower our community.
335A Smith St, #03-57, Singapore 051335
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 […]