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Psychology

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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 Clinical Services

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:

Our Treatments

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:  

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
    • Through ACT, patients learn new ways to manage their thoughts and emotions so that they can take committed actions to enhance their well-being. The goal of ACT is to create a rich and meaningful life that is guided by an individual’s values.
  • Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
    • CBT focuses on the relationship between patients' thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. One main aspect of CBT is to help patients identify and change unhelpful patterns of thinking and behaviours that can lead to improvements in mood and quality of life.
  • Mindfulness-Based Interventions
    • Mindfulness-Based Interventions guide patients to be attentive to their experiences in the present moment in a non-judgmental way. Mindfulness helps to create space between emotions and actions. Practicing mindfulness can help patients to better cope with their day-to-day experiences.
  • Schema Therapy
    • Schema Therapy focuses on emotion and thought patterns (schemas) that have developed in early childhood and that have been reinforced over time. The goal of Schema Therapy is to help patients reduce the impact of unhealthy schemas in their lives and to develop healthier coping strategies.

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