Ms. Cindy Long
Psychologist
Psychologist
Qualifications:
- BA (Arts)
- MA (Applied Psychology)
- Member of Psychological Society Registered Psychologist (Singapore)
Cindy is a Registered Psychologist and a member of the Singapore Psychological Society. Cindy had received training in cognitive behavioural therapy, narrative therapy, play therapy, adventure counselling, youth work, and family therapy.
Cindy earnestly helps children in developing their emotional resilience, and achieve their potential. She believes in building trust and rapport with children, and then engaging and motivating them, whether in psychological assessments or psychotherapy. As a parent herself, Cindy empathises with the challenges of parenting. She helps parents strengthen familial bonds and support them in enhancing their children’s holistic development.
Cindy started working with children since year 2000, at the Singapore Children’s Society. Besides individual, family, and group interventions, she was also active in working with various voluntary welfare organisations, schools and government agencies to establish appropriate support for children and their families. During her time at Singapore Children’s Society, she was also involved in the Juvenile Court’s Beyond Parental Control (BPC) programme. She was in charge of setting up “Beacon Works”, a BPC diversional programme, and headed the programme for a year.
Cindy subsequently joined Thomson Paediatric Centre (Child Development Centre) as a psychologist where she provided consultations and psychological assessments (intelligence testing, learning difficulties, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder) to children. She then worked as a locum at a private psychological practice.
Qualifications:
- BA (Arts)
- MA (Applied Psychology)
- Member of Psychological Society Registered Psychologist (Singapore)
Cindy is a Registered Psychologist and a member of the Singapore Psychological Society. Cindy had received training in cognitive behavioural therapy, narrative therapy, play therapy, adventure counselling, youth work, and family therapy.
Cindy earnestly helps children in developing their emotional resilience, and achieve their potential. She believes in building trust and rapport with children, and then engaging and motivating them, whether in psychological assessments or psychotherapy. As a parent herself, Cindy empathises with the challenges of parenting. She helps parents strengthen familial bonds and support them in enhancing their children’s holistic development.
Cindy started working with children since year 2000, at the Singapore Children’s Society. Besides individual, family, and group interventions, she was also active in working with various voluntary welfare organisations, schools and government agencies to establish appropriate support for children and their families. During her time at Singapore Children’s Society, she was also involved in the Juvenile Court’s Beyond Parental Control (BPC) programme. She was in charge of setting up “Beacon Works”, a BPC diversional programme, and headed the programme for a year.
Cindy subsequently joined Thomson Paediatric Centre (Child Development Centre) as a psychologist where she provided consultations and psychological assessments (intelligence testing, learning difficulties, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder) to children. She then worked as a locum at a private psychological practice.