"Together, we will reclaim your SMILE." - Huey & Jing Rong
Online and face-to-face therapy/counselling in Malaysia.
We are licensed professional counsellors in Malaysia. If you’ve landed on this page, you are probably going through some life challenges. If you are willing, let’s journey together to resolve your challenges. Schedule a free 15-minute initial phone consultation with us now to regain your calm.
The BEST WAY to get hold of us is to send us a text through WhatsApp. As we may be in a session with a client, and we can’t answer phone calls.
Schedule A Call With Us
This is a free 15-minute initial phone consultation with us, where you can ask me questions you have in mind about counselling. Then, you can determine if we are a good fit before we proceed with the counselling process. Schedule a call with us now to regain your calm.
The best way to get hold of us is to send us a text through WhatsApp. As we may be in a session with a client, and we can’t answer phone calls.
Schedule A Counselling Session With Us
This is a 60 to 75 minute-session (for individual session) or 90 to 100 minute-session (for couple session) where the counsellor and you form a professional relationship, and discuss the matter that is troubling you, matters range from work stress to relationship related matters. It is a confidential, collaborative, goal-based process.
The number of sessions required to achieve your goal varies from one individual to another, this will be discussed in the session.
Send us a text through WhatsApp for inquiries and appointment scheduling now.
Myths About Counselling
On the contrary, it actually takes a great deal of courage to seek help for problems that are too great to face alone. You are being proactive in taking care of your mental health, and I applaud you for that!
People with mental conditions do seek help from counsellors. Counsellors also help people with day-to-day problems, such as breakups or even stress at work. Why delay when you can nip the problem at its bud.
Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. In fact, they are interrelated.
FAQ
Counselling is where a client and a counsellor form a collaborative and therapeutic relationship to better understand the client’s behaviour, emotions and even the client’s world in order to equip clients with better skills and tools to face their life challenges.
Every once in a while we are faced with different challenges in life. It is perfectly normal to feel a different range of emotions. After all, humans are equipped with emotions for a reason. However, when these events or emotions start to interfere with your daily lives, you may want to seek professional help in order to assuage the weight you carry.
The frequency of the counselling sessions is mutually agreed upon by you and your counsellor. However, a regular weekly or biweekly session is recommended in order to build and strengthen the therapeutic relationship which strengthens and quickens the therapeutic process.
The short answer is that it varies from individual to individual. During the first session you will discuss the goal of your visit with your counselor. As you proceed with the sessions, you will discuss the progress that you’ve made with your counselor and decide if further counselling sessions are needed.
Counsellors follow the legal and ethics guidelines of LKM (Lembaga Kaunselor Malaysia). That means that the information that you shared in a counselling session will be kept confidential. However, there are exceptions. If there is a possible threat to the client or someone that the client mentioned, the counsellor is mandated to make a report about it.
We understand that sometimes you and the counsellor may not be a good fit, or you don’t feel comfortable talking about something with the counsellor. It is perfectly okay to make a request to change to a different counsellor. All arrangements will be made with the new counsellor after the request has been made.
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