Annabelle Kids - Art Therapist
 
Education
Ψ Master in Art Psychotherapy
Ψ Master in Special Education
Ψ Master in English Studies (Applied Linguistics)
Ψ Bachelor in English Language and Literature

Appointments

Ψ Senior Art Psychotherapist, Institute of Mental Health (Singapore)

Art Therapy

Ψ Grief and Loss
Ψ Trauma
Ψ Interpersonal Relationships
Ψ Personal Growth

Mira Yoon
윤미라

Principal Psychotherapist & Art Psychotherapist

Korean 한국어

 

 

Mira is a Principal Psychotherapist & Art Psychotherapist. Mira utilises a wide range of therapeutic modalities in her therapy. Through verbal and non-verbal modes, employing in particular Art Therapy, Mira employs psychodynamic principles, humanistic person-centred psychology, analytical psychotherapy, and trauma-informed somatic therapy.

She specialises in using visual arts as a medium of language for psychotherapy. Through the therapeutic use of arts, Mira guides her clients who experience emotional challenges and psychological distress to attain healing and growth. She is concurrently a Senior Art Psychotherapist at the Singapore Institute of Mental Health providing Art Therapy to inpatients enrolled in the Early Psychosis Intervention Program (EPIP) and also conducts workshops for psychiatry residents.

Mira’s therapeutic orientation is client-centred, and her theoretical framework is informed by integrated models, which includes Freudian psychoanalytic psychodynamics, Jungian analytical depth psychology, Gestalt psychology, Rogerian Humanistic Person-Centred therapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory, Piagetian theory of cognitive development and Mindfulness-based and Trauma-informed art therapy.

She guides her clients through a creative and transformative journey of art making as a form of psychotherapy, whereby their unconscious core-conflicts are identified and resolved through visual imageries and symbols.

Mira ensures her clients to encounter art psychotherapy as a safe and constructive therapeutic experience, where they can let go of their dysfunctional defence mechanisms, and unlock their creative minds to regenerate inner resilience and psychological vitality.

Mira is also passionate about sharing her knowledge and clinical experiences; she is a research-dissertation advisor at LASALLE College of the Arts, and delivers lectures and training on art therapy to healthcare professionals, teachers and therapists. Her deep experiences in multicultural settings allow her to work effectively with both local and international communities.