The Department of Psychology at Sengkang General Hospital provides psychological assessment and intervention services for various health and mental health issues. Our team of psychologists focuses on helping patients learn skills to manage their mental health and emotional challenges, as well as to handle stressful life events better. Our psychologists aim to help our patients live fuller, healthier and more meaningful lives.
Our team of psychologists supports patients with conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma, chronic pain, sleep disorders, and more. We provide psychotherapy services to help patients develop a greater understanding about themselves and to make changes in their lives. Please refer to the list of conditions below for more information.
In addition, the department provides neuropsychology assessment services for dementia and other neurological conditions (e.g. stroke, traumatic brain injury, etc.).
Our psychologists provide inpatient and outpatient psychotherapy, as well as neuropsychology assessment services.
Other services: The department also works within multidisciplinary teams with doctors, nurses, and other allied health professionals in the management of patients with various health-related issues such as:
Depending on your presenting issues and goals, your psychologist will discuss with you the best approach to manage your mental health difficulties. This includes (but is not limited to) the following:
Psychological Conditions We Treat
Psychological Disorders
At your first appointment, your psychologist will ask you questions about yourself. These may include questions about your background and current difficulties, as well as your thoughts, feelings, and behaviour. You may be given questionnaires that measure your mood and/or other difficulties. Your psychologist will work with you to understand how your difficulties came about and/or are maintained. Your psychologist will also discuss with you the goals you would like to work on during your subsequent psychotherapy sessions.
Typical psychotherapy sessions last between 45 minutes to 1 hour. They may occur on a weekly, fortnightly, or monthly basis. The total number of sessions required depends on your needs such as the types of difficulties you face, your goals, the things going on in your life, and how fast you make progress. Typically, patients attend between 8 to 12 sessions of psychotherapy before discharge.
Yes. Information shared in our sessions are confidential. You do not have to talk about anything that you are not comfortable with sharing. While your psychologist will record information relevant to your care in your hospital notes, the only people who can rightfully access these notes are your doctors and your treating team. Please note that there are some special circumstances where your psychologist may need to break confidentiality. These circumstances will be explained to you by your psychologist at your first session.
To make the most of your session, prepare a list of the things you would like to discuss and work on in psychotherapy. You may bring a notebook to write down any useful information during sessions. More importantly, keep an open mind so that you can use the opportunity to learn more about yourself.
A psychiatrist is a doctor who has received specialised training in the assessment and treatment of mental illnesses. Psychiatrists treat mental illnesses primarily by prescribing medication. A psychologist is someone who has received specialised training in human behaviour, including emotions and how to regulate them through a wide variety of strategies and psychotherapeutic skills.
If you think you may benefit from psychotherapy, do speak to your GP or doctor who can refer you on to a psychologist at our hospital.
Psychotherapy can be useful in the treatment of a wide range of mental health conditions, including:
People seek psychotherapy for a wide variety of issues, including the following:
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