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Hello!  I am Hui Wen.

 

Hui Wen is an empathetic and collaborative therapist who believes in empowering clients to bring out their potential by addressing their internal struggles and unhelpful self-belief systems. Often drawing on her training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Attachment Theory, Gottman Method Couples' Therapy, and other person-centered modalities, she customizes her work according to her clients' unique self and needs.

She believes that most clients often have the answers within themselves and what they really need is a safe space and an empathetic listener, a role Hui Wen takes pride in being.

Hui Wen works with children, adolescents, young adults and adults who struggle with self-worth, loss of directions in life, relationships issues, domestic abuse, depression, anxiety and individual with self-inflicted injuries with and without suicide ideation.

Hui Wen has a Masters Degree in Counselling from Australia's Monash University and a Bachelor of Science from Singapore's Nanyang Technological University. She is a member of the Singapore Association of Psychotherapists and Counsellors, and Singapore Association for Counselling. She is also a qualified supervisor, licensed by the Psychology Board of Australia, who provides supervision services to trainee counsellors.

Outside the counselling clinic, she is a martial arts instructor who holds a third degree black belt in Ninjutsu and second degree black belt in taekwondo. Hui Wen believes that martial arts are great at teaching psychological flexibility, emotional awareness and provide a profound therapeutic doorway for those who are searching for ways to express themselves in movement.

Hui Wen is from Ipoh, a small coffee town in Malaysia. She speaks English, Malay, Cantonese, and Chinese.

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