Sherlyn Choong

(she/her)

Psychologist & Clinical Mental Health Therapist

Sherlyn is a dedicated Clinical Psychologist committed to fostering positive change and empowering individuals to navigate life’s challenges with resilience and confidence. With a focus on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), she provides tailored interventions to address a wide range of concerns, from anxiety and depression to relationship issues and beyond.


Sherlyn’s passion lies in supporting individuals with special needs, spanning from children to young adults. Through comprehensive assessment, diagnosis, and intervention, she works collaboratively with clients, their families, and their schools to create holistic support plans that facilitate growth and success. Sherlyn believes in the importance of ongoing learning and improvement. By staying abreast of the latest research and therapeutic techniques, she ensures that her clients receive the highest quality of care tailored to their unique needs.


Sherlyn’s journey in mental health has been deeply shaped by the rich tapestry of her valuable lived experiences, illuminating the transformative power of empathy and compassion. With a deep-seated commitment to fostering growth and resilience, she endeavors to cultivate a sanctuary where clients feel safe to embark on their journey of self-discovery. She is deeply committed to providing a safe and nurturing space where clients can explore their emotions, develop coping strategies, and ultimately, empower themselves to lead fulfilling lives. Sherlyn recognizes that every individual is unique, and as such, she adopts an individualized and holistic approach to therapy and interventions. By considering the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, she strives to address the underlying factors contributing to her clients’ challenges and promote lasting change.

 

Beyond her clinical practice, Sherlyn is actively involved in advocacy efforts to promote mental health awareness and reduce stigma. As a proud member of the Singapore Psychological Association and the Association of Psychotherapists and Counselors Singapore, she is committed to making a positive impact in the mental health community and fostering a culture of compassion and understanding.