Psychotherapy Services Singapore — The Psychology Practice

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Talking through your difficulties can help with mental health issues, psychological, and emotional challenges.

Click to watch a video that introduces psychotherapy in a clear and interesting way.

Read our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section where we address common questions about the practice and debunk some myths about psychotherapy.

Psychotherapy Heals

There are times in all our lives when our emotions feel overwhelming, and we can even become unwell with a mental health problem. Having psychotherapy can help us to better understand ourselves and to work through our difficulties.

Having some psychotherapy is just about the most significant and interesting thing you could do to improve your chances of contentment - in relationships, at work, and with friends and family. It is not only reserved for the select few who are highly disturbed, but for individuals like you and me.

Psychotherapy consists of meeting with a psychotherapist on a regular basis for sessions that last fifty minutes. This stable, confidential structure gives you and your therapist the chance to connect with and understand what is happening at a deeper level. By being so generous with time, attention and thought, psychotherapy can bring about authentic and lasting change, even when working with substantial emotional difficulties.

It is for any person(s) struggling with issues, in relation to:

  • trauma, traumatic stress, and post-traumatic stress

  • separation and loss

  • grief

  • anger management

  • emotional pain

  • losing control over strong emotions

  • relationship issues (partner, marital, work, social)

  • work stress

  • interpersonal and object attachment issues

  • intimacy and sexual issues

  • codependency

  • chronic self-reliance

  • avoidance

  • compulsive care giving

  • guilt and shame

  • rejection

  • chronic pain

  • chronic health illnesses

  • lifestyle changes - retirement adjustment, relocation

  • trauma, neglect and abuse (physical, emotional, sexual)

  • obsessive-compulsive concerns

  • self-identity and acceptance

  • gay, lesbian, transgender issues

  • disturbed thoughts and feelings

  • terror and despair

  • end of life issues

  • alienation

  • search for meaning

  • anxiety and mood issues

  • phobias

  • psychosomatic and health issues (e.g., Type-2 Diabetes, insomnia, headaches)

  • substance use concerns (alcohol or other drug)

  • eating issues

  • sexual dysfunction (e.g., erectile dysfunction)

  • schizophrenia and psychosis

  • personality disorders (characteristical problems, leading to interpersonal difficulties with others)

Adolescent and Young Adult-related disorder issues:

  • anxiety disorders

  • mood disorders

  • attention-deficit and hyperactivity

  • selective mutism

  • night terrors

  • enuresis and encopresis (elimination problems)

  • reactive attachment disorder

  • disinhibited attachment disorder

  • emergent personality issues

Therapy Approaches Offered @ TPP

As we recognise that no one suffers the same way, we have available an array of evidence-based and practice-based forms of therapy that is best suited for your unique set of issues. So, whether you are an individual, couple, family or group, therapy is meant to be tailor-made to meet the needs of your specific concerns.

 As a safe and ethically respectful practice, our TPP Therapy Agreement and Telehealth Consent Policy applies.

If you would like more information, kindly browse the Psychotherapy FAQ or Contact Us.

We would be glad to answer your queries.