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Clinical Psychologist
Andrew completed his Master’s in Clinical Psychology at James Cook University, Singapore, and is a member of the Singapore Psychological Society.
He has over nine years of experience across roles as an Associate Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, and ICF-certified coach. His work spans a wide range of clients—from adolescents to older adults, including individuals with neurodivergent profiles—across community, institutional, and private practice settings.
Andrew draws on evidence-based approaches such as Schema Therapy (ST), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), and Attachment-Focused Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (AF-EMDR), integrating these with a flexible and insight-oriented approach tailored to each individual.
Andrew’s work focuses on helping individuals understand the patterns that shape how they relate to themselves and others, and on supporting meaningful, lasting change. He has a particular interest in men’s mental wellness, and in working with individuals—particularly working professionals—who appear to be functioning well on the surface but are navigating deeper internal struggles.
Outside of his clinical work, Andrew enjoys working out, hiking, and connecting with like-minded peers.
Clinical Interests
Coaching
Men’s Health
Trauma
Work-related Stress
CoachingRelationship IssuesTrauma IssuesWork-Related Stress
Languages
English
3 fun facts about
1.
Andrew enjoys performing—singing, acting, and dancing when he gets the chance.
2.
He once bought a 3kg tub of Nutella. It felt like a good decision at the time.
3.
He’s genuinely not great with roaches… but trying to be better about it.
Clientele
Teens
Young Adults
Couples
Languages
English
Availability
Tuesday 6PM – 9PM
Friday 12PM – 4PM
*For hours outside of the above schedule, please contact the clinic for more information.
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