Our Allied Health Professionals
Psychologists | Speech and Language Therapists | Occupational Therapists | Art Therapists | Physiotherapist
Dr Annabelle Chow
Clinical Psychologist
Annabelle works with children and their parents to process complex childhood trauma, emotional dysregulation, and socio-emotional difficulties. She believes a child’s mental well-being starts in the home. Annabelle’s clinical interests include depression, anxiety, Personality Disorders, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Singapore law requires a disclosure that a psychology qualification is not a medical or dental qualification
Cherish Lim
Occupational Therapist
Cherish has experience working in early intervention centres, mainstream preschools, inclusive preschools and special education schools, providing occupational therapy to clients with various conditions, including physical disabilities, developmental delays, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and sensory processing difficulties.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Christine Kwek
Clinical Psychologist
Christine has experience conducting clinical assessments and psychotherapy to children & adolescents with mood and anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, chronic school refusal, and neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g. Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD). She has experience in special education placements and providing recommendations for both classroom and examination accommodations.
Leong Wai Ming
Occupational Therapist
(presently not accepting new intakes)
Wai Ming has been working as an occupational therapist with infants, children and adolescents with special needs for more than 20 years both locally as well as overseas in Australia, India, and Cambodia. He has worked in various settings in special schools, early intervention centres and public hospitals and with a wide range of conditions including children and adolescents with autism, cerebral palsy, attention deficit and hyperactivity, dyspraxia, sensory integration dysfunction, and developmental delays.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Lisa Tang
Clinical Psychologist
In her therapeutic practice, Lisa manages a broad range of mental health concerns, including depression, anxiety, trauma, borderline personality traits, and relational challenges. Lisa’s work also extends to individuals navigating unique challenges related to relocation, offering support in adapting to new environments, and fostering a sense of belonging.
Proficient in therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused CBT, Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), Schema Therapy, Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness.
Soh Wei Jie
Clinical Psychologist
Wei Jie specialises in working with people diagnosed with neurodevelopmental conditions like ASD, ADHD, and intellectual disability, as well as mood and anxiety disorders. He supports young clients with conduct or oppositional behaviors and employs evidence-based modalities such as visual teaching and CBT to address their needs. He emphasises holistic approaches to support his clients and their families, aiming to improve their daily functioning.
Haanusia Prithivi Raj
Clinical Psychologist
Haanusia enjoys working with children and adolescents. She has a special interest in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, trauma, self-harm issues, and developmental disorders like ADHD and ASD. She also works with parents and families in managing parenting struggles, and guides families to providing respectful parenting.
Jiayong Lin
Clinical Psychologist
Jiayong works with child and adult populations diagnosing and addressing neurodevelopmental conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Intellectual Disability, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and Specific Learning Disorders. He also addresses Anxiety and Mood Disorders such as Social Anxiety, Panic Disorder, Phobia, and Depression.
Akio Lim
Occupational Therapist
Akio has experience working in a clinic setting, providing occupational therapy to children and adolescent with developmental delays, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and hyperactivity and multiple disability. He is also trained in Handwriting Without Tears.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Stephanie Chan
Clinical Psychologist
Stephanie provides psychotherapy to children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with co-morbid mood and anxiety disorders, and emotional dysregulation. She is also experienced in conducting psychological assessments and IQ testing to facilitate placements for special education, and to help each child develop to their best potential.
Vicky Nathan
Clinical Psychologist
Vicky works with children and families on developmental, behavioural, and emotional difficulties where she focuses on employing evidence-based interventions within a compassionate and family-centered approach. She has worked with a diverse caseload of children, including young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Intellectual Disability (ID), Global Developmental Delay (GDD), Anxiety and Mood Disorders, Selective Mutism, trauma, and other complex needs.
Mira Yoon
Art Psychotherapist
Mira is an Art Psychotherapist. 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. 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.
Sharyn Koh
Occupational Therapist
Sharyn is a paediatric occupational therapist who has experience working with young children and adolescents across various settings in Singapore. Her OT practice incorporates sensory integration, handwriting without tears, therapeutic listening, the ALERT Programme, and SOS Approach to Feeding.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Anabella Seah
Speech Therapist
Anabella has gained experience working with children displaying language delays and disorders, speech sound disorders, and childhood apraxia of speech. She has a particular interest in supporting school-aged children with language disorders and literacy difficulties. She has also helped children, adolescents, and young adults with developmental difficulties such as ASD, ADHD, Down Syndrome, and GDD.
Our Professional Support Team
Christine Kwek
Clinic Manager (Clinical)
In addition to her clinical caseload as a Child Psychologist, Christine reaches into her deep experience with the Response, Early intervention and Assessment in Community Mental Health (REACH) Team at the Institute of Mental Health and guides our younger Allied Health Practitioners.
Xing Tong
Associate Psychologist
Xing Tong graduated from the University of Western Australia with a Bachelors (Honours) degree in Psychology. She is passionate about working with youths and adults, and has a particular interest in psychosis, schizophrenia, and paranoia.
“Think before you speak. Think before you judge. Think before you have a person all figured out.” – striving to treat everyone kindly, she sees people as unique individuals with their own stories and experiences.
Always on a journey of self-growth, she is learning Japanese and trying to read more in her free time. She enjoys regular catchups with close friends and delves deep into conversations related to life, psychology, mental health and forging emotional connections with others.
Emily
Assistant Clinic Manager (Operations)
Emily has a strong passion for helping others. Graduating with a Bachelor in Hospitality and Management, Emily took the path less travelled and joined our practice.
An avid history buff and antique enthusiast, Emily was a curator and educator at the Penang Indian Heritage Museum (the first Indian Museum in Malaysia). Emily was also involved in an attempt to serve (not drink..) the most number of cocktails in the Malaysian Book of Records 2018.
When Emily's not busy at work, she indulges herself with trips to antique shops, the never-ending dramas in Indian movies and workout sessions which include tabata and jogging.
Alice
Associate Psychologist
Alice holds a Bachelor’s (Honours) Degree in Psychology from the University of Cyberjaya in Malaysia. She has worked with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) through ABA therapy.
She is passionate about promoting overall well-being of every individual, particularly for those struggling in silence.
“You did great thus far, and it’s okay to not be okay,” is what she would like to remind the people around her.
In her spare time, she enjoys visiting different cafes and engaging in yoga. She believes practicing mindfulness after a demanding workweek is essential.
Soe
Clinic Executive
Soe has always had a keen interest in psychology and mental health since young and graduated with a Bachelor degree in Psychology from Simon Fraser University.
Equipped with basic skills and knowledge in psychology, Soe is now exploring the field of mental health that she has always dreamt to pursue a career in and discovering more about herself along the way.
In her spare time, Soe LOVES listening to music and often unwind by watching Korean or Chinese dramas.