June Fong provides both clinical and forensic psychological services to children, adolescents, and adults. She has worked in Singapore, Australia and the Middle East, helping clients with depression, anxiety, relationship problems, trauma and stress-related problems. In addition, she specialises in forensic issues such as criminal and family law cases, where she provides expertise in conducting psychological assessments for court-involved individuals, child custody evaluations and therapy for children of divorce.
June is widely featured in the media on a diverse range of topics such as youth mental health, parenting, divorce, shoplifting, voyeurism, animal abuse, child abuse and trauma, amongst others.
Master of Forensic Psychology, University of New South Wales (Australia)
Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Psychology, National University of Singapore
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) Level 1
Triple P Parenting Programme
Tuning into Kids (Tik)
Multi-channel Eye Movement (MEMI) therapy
Brainswitch
Brainspotting Level 1
Advanced Clinical Certified Trauma Specialist
UCLA PEERS program for adolescents
Member of Singapore Psychological Society (SPS)
Member of Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA)
Australia and New Zealand Association for Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (ANZAPPL)
Board member of Strata Titles Board (STB), Ministry of National Development
Board member of EveryChild.sg
June Fong earned her Bachelor of Social Science (Hons) in Psychology from the National University of Singapore, and subsequently graduated with top honours in Masters of Forensic Psychology from the University of New South Wales, Australia, one of the few prestigious institutions which specialises in clinical and forensic psychology.
As part of her training, she worked in a maximum security prison with the serious offender assessment unit and sexual offender treatment programme, as well as with the Sentencing Council under the Attorney General’s Chambers in Sydney, working on sentencing reforms for young offenders with serious crimes.
Between 2005 to 2018, June worked at the Clinical and Forensic Psychology Service in the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF), providing psychological assessments, court-mandated evaluations, individual and group therapy in relation to clinical-forensic issues for children and youth who struggle with depression, self-harm, suicidal behaviours, trauma, as well as violent, theft, and sexual offending behaviours.
From 2019 to 2021, she joined the Community Psychology Hub (CPH), specialising in conducting child custody evaluations and therapy for children of divorce. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, June was also part of the national mental health response team, delivering online counselling to people struggling to cope with the pandemic.
Trained in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Good Lives Model (GLM), Relapse Prevention (RP), and various trauma-based approaches, June is skilled at weaving together different evidence-based interventions in a seamless way to meet each client’s individual needs.
On top of her clinical work, June also has extensive experience in conducting training, workshops and consultations with the courts, police, schools, and community service agencies on a range of topics such as child investigative interviewing, sexual and violent offending, youth delinquency, child sexual abuse prevention, risk assessments, and clinical skills. She is a certified Caring Actions in Response to Emergencies (CARE) officer under the National CARE Management System and has conducted several Critical Incident Stress Debriefings (CISD) interventions.
She is also a certified facilitator in various parenting approaches, such as Triple P and Tuning in to Kids. Having assumed a senior managerial role in running and developing a team of psychologists, June has managed major administrative duties and provided clinical supervision to psychologists and psychology associates-in-training. A published researcher, June has an avid interest in research and keeps herself updated on the latest literature to inform her practice with clients.
As a mother of two active children, June is no stranger to the stresses of raising a family, working, and trying to stay sane. Powered by coffee and prayer, she finds joy in running, dancing, and serving the community as a Board member of various charities and organisations.
June is fluent in English, Mandarin and Cantonese.
June is widely featured in the media on a diverse range of topics such as youth mental health, parenting, divorce, shoplifting, voyeurism, animal abuse, child abuse and trauma, amongst others. Catch her on Inside Crime Scene: Season 2 – a local docudrama featuring her insights on various true crimes in Singapore.
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