Child Therapists in Bedok, Singapore
I am a counsellor who works with children who experience strong emotions, sensory/attention differences, or challenges navigating school and home life.
I offer holistic, play-based therapy tailored to each child and family. Drawing on Schema Therapy, EMDR (including parent- child attachment EMDR), CBT, Sandplay, and Symbol Work, I support a wide range of needs. I also provide Circle of Security Parenting, helping families strengthen attachment and resilience.
I am a counsellor who works with children who experience strong emotions, sensory/attention differences, or challenges navigating school and home life.
I offer holistic, play-based therapy tailored to each child and family. Drawing on Schema Therapy, EMDR (including parent- child attachment EMDR), CBT, Sandplay, and Symbol Work, I support a wide range of needs. I also provide Circle of Security Parenting, helping families strengthen attachment and resilience.
Life often presents us with a series of intricate puzzles to solve. Whether you're navigating the complexities of relationships, grappling with work-related stress, feeling lost in life's transitions, or confronting the aftermath of trauma, you don't have to face these challenges alone. I provide a safe and nurturing space for individuals to embark on their journey towards recovery and healing. Together, we will work through the pain and unlock the potential for personal growth and development. Your story is unique, and I am here to help you craft a narrative of strength, resilience, and transformation.
Life often presents us with a series of intricate puzzles to solve. Whether you're navigating the complexities of relationships, grappling with work-related stress, feeling lost in life's transitions, or confronting the aftermath of trauma, you don't have to face these challenges alone. I provide a safe and nurturing space for individuals to embark on their journey towards recovery and healing. Together, we will work through the pain and unlock the potential for personal growth and development. Your story is unique, and I am here to help you craft a narrative of strength, resilience, and transformation.
Rebecca Versolato is a psychotherapist and counselor who leads White Canvas Therapy Practice. She has an extensive background in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic approaches and is a member and lecturer of the International Association of Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. She is also a member of the Singapore Association of Counselling and Psychoanalysis Association of Singapore. She works with individuals and couples, from teenage years to adulthood. Rebecca has contributed by lecturing at events in Singapore and collaborating with magazines such as Elle SG, Singapore Tatler, Expat Living, etc.
Rebecca Versolato is a psychotherapist and counselor who leads White Canvas Therapy Practice. She has an extensive background in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic approaches and is a member and lecturer of the International Association of Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. She is also a member of the Singapore Association of Counselling and Psychoanalysis Association of Singapore. She works with individuals and couples, from teenage years to adulthood. Rebecca has contributed by lecturing at events in Singapore and collaborating with magazines such as Elle SG, Singapore Tatler, Expat Living, etc.
We specialize in counselling, family life consultancy and guidance for Muslim clients and families. We typically see young adults with relationship issues, young adults planning for marriage, young couples & individual partners, and parents with teenagers and young children. Find us at www.muslimparents.sg/counselling
We specialize in counselling, family life consultancy and guidance for Muslim clients and families. We typically see young adults with relationship issues, young adults planning for marriage, young couples & individual partners, and parents with teenagers and young children. Find us at www.muslimparents.sg/counselling
At The Psychology Practice - We provide a secure reliable space to work through your concerns. Founded by a team of clinical psychologists, The Psychology Practice is a psychological consultancy practice and home to popular Psychology Practice Log (PLOG) which chronicles interesting and important clinical issues, news and articles for public, as well as professional consumption. Sensitive to the individual and cultural needs of Singaporeans and expatriates. Our senior-level psychologists are experienced and highly-trained mental health practitioners, who know what it’s like to be appreciate and treat both local and foreign concerns.
At The Psychology Practice - We provide a secure reliable space to work through your concerns. Founded by a team of clinical psychologists, The Psychology Practice is a psychological consultancy practice and home to popular Psychology Practice Log (PLOG) which chronicles interesting and important clinical issues, news and articles for public, as well as professional consumption. Sensitive to the individual and cultural needs of Singaporeans and expatriates. Our senior-level psychologists are experienced and highly-trained mental health practitioners, who know what it’s like to be appreciate and treat both local and foreign concerns.
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Do I need to attend therapy with my child?
Parents are an integral part of a child’s therapy, but the specifics of their involvement vary. If your child is young, you may attend most or all sessions; if your child is older, you may attend a few sessions or none; sometimes a therapist may ask you to have a session on your own. Whatever the arrangement, you should expect to work collaboratively with the therapist, your child, and your family members to take steps to help support your child.
How long are sessions with child therapists?
Children’s therapy sessions can last 30 minutes, 45 minutes, or 60 minutes. The length of the session may depend on your child’s age and the type of therapy practiced. You can discuss this with therapists you consult and the one you ultimately move forward with.
How do I get a child to agree to seek therapy?
The best approach is to have an open-ended conversation with your child about how they’re doing and what they might be struggling with. When you raise therapy, discuss the concept in an age-appropriate way, for example explaining that a therapist’s job is to help kids handle their hard or uncomfortable feelings. Frame therapy positively, as an opportunity to explore and build emotional skills—it’s an important tool in the toolbox to help kids feel their best.
How can I tell if a therapist is a good fit for my child?
A child needs to feel comfortable opening up about their thoughts and feelings, so if your child feels a sense of comfort, ease, and trust with their therapist, that’s a great sign. In addition, a therapist is a good fit for your child if the two can communicate well together; a clinician should be able to communicate clearly, effectively, and in an age-appropriate manner.