Miss T. Y. Yeung is a dedicated and well-trained professional in the field of counseling, with a solid academic in Psychology and Counseling.
Being a Person-centered therapist, she believes that “deep empathy” is the core of counselling. She also believes that listening with heart and unconditional acceptance are the essential building blocks of a “therapeutic relationship” which makes healing possible. She emphasizes the importance of therapeutic relationships, using empathy and attentive listening to help clients explore new insights and behavioral patterns. Furthermore, she understands the significance of self-awareness for clients. By helping clients uncover underlying issues, new possibilities, and profound transformations can be achieved. Through psychotherapy, clients can find inner peace, which empowers them to make meaningful choices and, in turn, achieve positive changes and personal growth.
Miss Yeung adopts an eclectic theoretical orientation, including Cognitive Behavioral, Psychodynamic, client-centered, and solution-focused therapy, and she was also trained in EMDR, and Mindfulness interventions. She offers services to children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. She has written a collection of life stories for the elderly to assist them in integrating their past experiences and finding meaning in their life, as well as to guide them on how to approach the later stages of life with a positive attitude. She has also authored articles on parenting and parent-child relationships.
Miss Yeung specializes in handling personal growth issues. She is experienced in working with clients with various mental and psychological struggles, such as depression, anxiety disorders, trauma- and stressor-related disorders, early trauma, personality disorders, and other developmental issues, etc.
Miss Yeung’s comprehensive approach to therapy, combined with her empathy and understanding, makes her a valuable resource for individuals seeking support in navigating their mental and emotional challenges.