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Clinical Psychologist
Jamie completed her Masters in Clinical Psychology in Singapore and has been in practice since more than a decade ago. She is a Registered Psychologist, an approved Clinical Supervisor with the Singapore Register of Psychologists, and a member of the Singapore Psychological Society.
Jamie has worked in various private and public health settings, including KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital’s and National University Hospital. She works with children and families on developmental, behavioural, and emotional difficulties. In her work, Jamie focuses on employing evidence based interventions for children and adolescents such as developing social thinking and behaviour management, as well as providing training on parenting and special needs.
In her practice, she employs therapeutic modalities like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI).
Additionally, she has expertise in administering standardised assessments such as Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2 (ADOS-2), the Autism Diagnostic Interview – Revised (ADI-R), and assessments required for special school placement.
In her free time, Jamie enjoys staying active and spending time with her children.
Clinical Interests
Anger ManagementAnxietyDepressionNeurodevelopmental DisordersParenting
Clientele
Pre-School Children
Children
Teens
Languages
EnglishChinese
3 fun facts about
1.
I got into fitness in my late 30s and attend BFT classes almost daily.
2.
My favorite tv show is Friends, I can watch it on repeat and laugh at the same jokes.
3.
I am a proud mummy to an 8-year-old (as of 2024) boy. Fun fact: he was nameless for the first 2 weeks of his life because we realised when we saw him for the first time that the name we had thought for him didn’t suit.
Languages
EnglishChinese
Availability
Currently not taking in new clients.
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