Hi, I'm Siying.

Hello there! I am Siying, a counsellor here with IASH.
Thank you for stopping by 🌻 I believe every person’s journey holds a story worth hearing, one shaped by resilience, hope, and the desire to grow. I am here to offer a compassionate space where you can explore, reflect, and rediscover your own strength and walk alongside you towards greater self-awareness, resilience, and well-being 🙂
Why speak to me?
Having spent close to a decade in the corporate world, I saw how stress, transitions, and unspoken pressures can deeply affect our mental health. Part of this experience fuels my passion for helping individuals for helping individuals to pause, realign, and care for their inner world, nurturing their emotional and mental well-being.
I use an integrative counselling approach that’s tailored to each individual. My experience includes supporting clients through a range of concerns, including anxiety, psychosis, OCD, addiction, relational challenges, body image struggles, life transitions, workplace challenges and grief.
Wherever you are in your journey; whether you’re seeking clarity, healing, or simply a safe place to breathe, I look forward to meet you right where you are 🌱
My Availability (In-person | Online)
• Weekdays (10am to 9pm)
• Saturdays (10am to 3pm)
(Feel free to reach out to me if you would like to work together but unavailable on the above timings stated.)
Languages
I am proficient in English.
Qualifications
• Master of Arts in Counselling, TCA College
Memberships
• Singapore Association for Counselling (Provisional Clinical Member)​
Client Reviews!
"Si Ying gave various tools based on our topics during each session. She will recap our previous session which was useful as our sessions sometimes could be three weeks apart. At the beginning, she asked various questions to understand my background and where I could be coming from. Some were harder to answer, but I believe that helped her understand me better. Throughout all sessions, she remained professional and sensitive, her tone was soothing and calm. And she was always encouraging and accepting."
