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The Psychology Atelier Lounge

“We do not believe in ourselves until
someone reveals that deep inside us

something is valuable, worth listening to, 
worthy of our trust, sacred to our touch.
Once we believe in ourselves
we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight
or any experience that reveals the human spirit.”
 
~E.E. Cummings

Welcome to
The Psychology Atelier

We all deserve a non-judgemental and nurturing space to dialogue with our Self honestly - whether it is to make sense of who we are or our trials and tribulations, to explore future direction, seek personal transformation, or recovery.

It is only when we feel held in a compassionate space that we can find courage and feel emboldened to make peace, take risks, create changes, and love.

Grounded in that spirit, The Psychology Atelier upholds a psychologically safe space to witness and journey with you in taking that courageous and compassionate step towards encountering your Self in the fullness of its complexity.

Melanie Liang

Senior Clinical Psychologist

Victoria Wong

Clinical Psychologist

Jocelyn Liao

Senior Clinical Psychologist

Lieu An An

Associate Counsellor

Dr. Clarissa Lui

Senior Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Lin Hong-hui

Founder, Clinical Director

Our Space

We are conveniently located at Seah Street,

just minutes from City Hall, Bugis, or Esplanade MRT stations.

Online consultation available.

​Request for a complimentary call to assess fit.

Our rooms are also available to professionals looking for a nurturing and comfortable space to conduct your practice.

The Psychology Atelier Lounge
The Psychology Atelier Therapy Room

Contact Us

Consultations are strictly by appointment only.

Keen to learn how consultations or collaborations with us will be like?

 

We offer a complimentary 15-minute phone consultation to help you learn about our process and assess our fit.

Practitioners looking for a space may request for a brochure about our rooms and rates.

Your enquiry has been submitted

If you have a crisis or an emergency, or believe that someone you know has imminent or significant risk, you are strongly advised to: 

  • Contact your/their psychiatrist or GP; or

  • Visit the nearest Accident & Emergency department to ask for assistance.

  • If in Singapore, call these 24-hour helplines: Institute of Mental Health (IMH) at 6389 2222, or Samaritans Of Singapore (SOS) at 1767.

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