Vincent Ng

(he/him)

Psychologist

Vincent Ng - Sol Therapy
Vincent is a Psychologist at Sol Therapy. His clinical experience stems from providing therapeutic services and psychological assessments at a psychiatric clinic within a medical centre. Over the years, he has also worked closely with youths and young adults in community settings, which has strengthened his connection with younger populations and deepened his understanding of their evolving needs. One of his core areas of passion lies in conducting psychological assessments for children, teenagers, and adults. He values working within a multidisciplinary team where clients can receive holistic care that supports both their mental and emotional well-being.
 
 
With a natural ability to relate to younger individuals, Vincent adopts a mentoring and peer-based approach when supporting children, teenagers, and young adults navigating academic, occupational, or social challenges. He firmly believes that every person holds the ability to influence and shape their own future. His approach is engaging, efficient, and enthusiastic, these qualities may resonate with individuals who appreciate a clinician who brings warmth, curiosity, and collaboration into the therapeutic space.
 
 
Vincent is a doctoral candidate in his PsyD. Clinical Psychology, he holds a Master of Counselling and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with First Class Honours. He is a registered member of Singapore Psychological Society and Singapore Association for Counselling. He has received further training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Couple Methods Therapy, and EMDR. He also received further training in psychological testing and administration through Pearson, MHS, and NIE programmes.
 
 
At Sol Therapy, Vincent focuses on conducting psychological assessments through a multi-faceted approach that includes clinical interviews, psychometric measures, clinical observations, and psychoeducational evaluations. He continues to develop his expertise in psychological testing and administration for neurodevelopmental disorders, supporting individuals in understanding their cognitive, emotional, and behavioural patterns with compassion and clarity.

Note: Psychologists are not medical doctors and do not hold a medical or dental license. Doctoral candidates are provisional psychologists undergoing professional supervision as part of formal clinical training.