Singapore psychologists at TYHO

Therapists Anywhere and Everywhere

Find someone who gets you!

TYHO has a 10% acceptance rate for therapists. We curate our Therapist pool carefully and handpick only the best for you.

Before choosing a TYHO Therapist who suits your needs, you may wish to read their full profile, watch their video, and read through selected client reviews.

Our Featured Therapists

Glen

Therapist

Glen is able to help with issues related to anxiety (incl social anxiety), life transitions, breakup, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), and Avoidant Personality.

Starting from US$ 95

Teerousha

Therapist

Teerousha can help with relationship issues with parents, intergenerational trauma, narcissism, & suicidal ideation.

Starting from US$ 95

Zoe - Singapore Therapist

Zoe

Therapist

Zoe is able to help individuals and couples facing mood instability, loneliness, life transitions, eating concerns or body image, and childhood trauma / ACE.

Starting from US$ 175

Amanda Lim - Therapist Singapore

Amanda L

Therapist

Amanda provides therapy to help adults with anxiety (incl social anxiety), shame, trauma, work-related stress or burnout, and addictions.

Starting from US$ 95

Alexandra - Singapore Therapist

Alexandra

Therapist

Alexandra is a therapist who draws on her multicultural experiences to support clients with issues in their personal as well as work lives.

Starting from US$ 175

Aneel - Singapore Therapist

Aneel

Therapist

Aneel is a therapist who works with individuals facing issues with anxiety, intergenerational trauma, financial stress, narcissism, and grief, separation & loss.

Starting from US$ 130

david therapist TYHO

David

Therapist

David can help individuals facing anxiety (incl social anxiety), trauma, relationship issues, work-related stress or burnout, and performance coaching.

Starting from US$ 95

Evonne - TYHO Therapist

Evonne

Therapist

Evonne offers therapy for individuals facing anxiety, stress, depression, LGBTQ-related issues, cultural adjustment, and grief.

Starting from US$ 95

Andreas - Singapore Therapist

Andreas

Therapist

Andreas is a therapist working with individuals facing issues such as mood instability, harassment or bullying, cultural adjustment, fears or phobias, and burnout.

Starting from US$ 95

Savrina

Therapist

Savrina can work with individuals facing cultural adjustment, harassment or bullying, financial stress, control, violence, or abuse, and LGBTQ+ issues. 

Starting from US$ 130

Krish - Singapore Therapist

Krish

Therapist

Krish can help with trauma and PTSD, mental health, substance and behavioural addictions, LGBTQIA+, living with HIV and AIDS, and couple and family therapy.

Starting from US$ 95

Magdelene - TYHO Therapist

Magdalene

Therapist

Magdalene can provide therapy to help with low moods or depression, trauma, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and grief, separation and loss.

Starting from US$ 95

About
TYHO Therapists

How are TYHO Therapists selected?

Our Therapists not only have the right qualifications (min. Master’s degree) and professional training, but are also aligned with TYHO values. These include being empathetic, non-judgmental and sensitive to diverse backgrounds and viewpoints. Each of them is deeply committed to providing their clients with effective therapy.

Our Therapists have also lived and worked in many different countries or organisations. As such, they tap on their varied and unique life experiences when interacting with clients.

Together, their diversity of background and skills will allow you to find someone who best suits your needs. 

Note: At TYHO, the term ‘Therapists’ is used to refer to all of our mental health professionals, ie, counsellors, psychotherapists, and psychologists.

What is the difference between Care and Empathy Therapists?

We currently have two categories of TYHO Therapists – Care and Empathy – who charge a slightly different fee. The categorisation considers various factors including:
  • Their specialisations (ie whether they have to undertake and continue working towards specialist certifications such as EMDR, Gottman etc which require additional costs and supervision);
  • The predominant composition / demographics of their clientele (ie whether they mainly work with working professionals, or full-time caregivers / or youth – the latter requiring more affordable support);
  • Their availability on the platform (ie the number of slots they have made available and the percentage of slots booked).

Regardless of category, all TYHO Therapists were selected via the same stringent process, and are able to recognise and help with mental health issues listed on their profiles, including:

Ultimately, the fit between the client and their Therapist is most important for effective therapeutic outcomes, and the selection of the right Therapist is key (regardless of their Therapist category).

When should you seek therapy?

Firstly, there are no standard requirements or symptoms that determine whether you need therapy. No problem is small, and no reason is irrelevant when it comes to therapy.

In fact, many people choose to reach out to a therapist even when they don’t have any presenting mental health challenges. They may wish to work towards personal growth, work-life balance, improved self-compassion or better self-care.

Having said that, if you’re wondering, “Do I need therapy?“,  the following are some signs that show therapy may be helpful for you:

  • Persistent low or intense moods and hopelessness
  • Frequent anger issues and irritability
  • Major life transitions such as job loss, breakups, moving to a different country, etc
  • Long-term concerns like anxiety or depression
  • Relationship struggles, including communication gaps, recurrent conflicts, and value mismatches