Dr Adrian Loh is an experienced psychiatrist with a subspecialty focus in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He has a special interest in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety Disorders and Neurodiversity, expertise in military, occupational and aviation psychiatry and a strong appreciation for the cross-cultural aspects of mental well-being.
Tan Su-Lynn is a Principal Educational Psychologist who has been working in the field since 2007, including over a decade at the Ministry of Education (MOE) supporting children with special needs. She has extensive experience conducting psychological assessments and interventions, helping schools identify and support children with special needs, and consulting for schools and parents on learning and behavioural intervention strategies.
Dr Terence Leong is a Senior Consultant Psychiatrist who specialises in general adult psychiatry and medical psychiatry, and is respected in the field of forensic psychiatry.
Dr Leong has occupied multiple key roles at the National University Health System, which oversees several hospitals, national speciality centres, and polyclinics. In addition, he was also appointed to be a senior lecturer at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine.
Dr. Belinda Teo is an experienced clinical psychologist who has provided psychological evaluations and interventions to children and adults with a range of co-occurring mental health concerns. She holds a special interest in providing differential diagnoses for neurodivergent and gender-diverse populations.
Ms. Woo Mei Hui is an educational psychologist who has worked with children and adolescents across a wide range of settings and abilities in Singapore since 2004. She is experienced in providing psychological assessment, intervention, and counselling for various special needs and conditions in order to help children and youths maximise their potential and improve their quality of life.
MA Applied Psychology MSc Developmental Psychopathology BSc Psychology with Sociology
Jana is a psychotherapist with a Master’s in Counselling and a double diploma in Child Psychology and Special Needs Education. She has a strong background in supporting neurodivergent and addiction-affected youth, drawing on experience from her time working in special needs schools and community-based recovery settings.
She is especially passionate about empowering people in early recovery to take back control of their lives, build confidence, and move forward with purpose and self-belief. Jana also co-facilitates psychoeducation groups at Promises, supporting clients as they gain insight, learn coping strategies, and build stronger foundations for recovery.
Specialising in difficulties experienced by children and adolescents (aged 8-21), Rachel is a perfect fit for young clients seeking therapy, particularly for anxiety, depression, autism spectrum disorders and socioemotional difficulties, including challenges with social competencies, self-regulation, social problem-solving, friendships, and behavioural issues.
As a third culture kid who found her home in Singapore fifteen years ago, Rachel has a nuanced understanding of the challenges facing young people in Singapore’s uniquely demanding environment and is experienced in helping clients from diverse cultural backgrounds.
S C Anbarasu is experienced and trained in the assessment and intervention of various mental illnesses and cognitive functioning. He is also qualified to administer a wide range of psychometric assessments, and prepare psychological reports for SPED admissions.
Amy provides psychotherapy and counselling services to children, adolescents and adults. In her experience, she has supported clients across a variety of emotional, social and behavioural difficulties, including depression, anxiety, self-harm, trauma, attachment wounds, school-related stresses, and relationship struggles.
Amy holds a Masters of Social Science in Professional Counselling from Swinburne University of Technology, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the National University of Singapore. She also has a Diploma in School Counselling from the National Institute of Education. Amy started practising as a counsellor since 2012, and is currently a clinical member and a registered counsellor with the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC).
Sook Fern provides psychotherapy and assessment services to children and adolescents. She has experience in helping clients with a range of emotional and behavioural difficulties, including anxiety, depression, self-harm, suicidality, school-related stresses, and Anorexia Nervosa.
Sook Fern holds a Masters in Clinical Psychology from Curtin University and a Bachelor of Psychology (Hons.) from Murdoch University. She has been practicing as a psychologist since 2014 and is registered as a full member with the Singapore Psychological Society.