To provide psychological assessment, consultation, intervention to the community of different socio-economic status (SES) using an evidence-based findings and best clinical practice.
To provide advice, support, training, consultation and supervision to the public pertaining to mental health and overall well-being.
To contribute to the multi-disciplinary effort in addressing the causes and consequences of mental health and illness through research, conference, workshops, service evaluation and treatment modules with other specialties.
To support the development of the Clinical Psychology Service and discipline under Allied Health Science in line with the objectives of Ministry of Health Malaysia
To empower the society on the prevention of mental health issues through promotion of psychological well-being.
Scope of Services
Neurodevelopmental Disorders (i.e. intellectual disability, specific learning disability, ADHD, autism and etc)
Mood Disorders (i.e. depression, anxiety, bipolar, borderline and etc)
Family Counselling
Access to Services
Self-referrals are allowed based on the severity of the case.
Referrals: referrals are received from a multidisciplinary team, specialists, general practitioners, education, and legal authorities.
Referrals should be made in written form with the consent of the person who is being referred.
The service encourages maximum involvement of a multidisciplinary team thus feedbacks from users, professionals, and colleagues is highly appreciated.
It is a form of talk therapy where two or more parties communicate (i.e. with therapist) to find relief from emotional distress, seek solutions to problem and improve skills for self-development (APA, 2017).
Telepsychology refers to the use of telecommunication (i.e .inclusive of the use of telephone, mobile devices, interactive videoconferencing, email, chat, text, and Internet) in providing psychotherapy services.
For individual therapy, the duration may range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session (i.e. especially for the first session). For group therapy, the duration may range from 60 minutes to 90 minutes per session. For psychological assessment, the duration may range from 10 minutes to 3 hours per session.
Seeking for psychotherapy session is just like setting an appointment for regular health check-up with your doctor. Alternatively, these signs may help you to decide:
feeling overwhelmed, prolonged sense of hopelessness and sadness
unresolved problems despite numerous attempts and help from people around you
having difficulty in focusing on your day-to-day activities
worry excessively, expect the worst, or are constantly on edge
During the first session, client will be asked to fill up the necessary form inclusive of personal details and informed consent. The therapist will explain all the procedures involve before the session start. The client is advisable to ask question pertaining to the session and process involved. Following that, therapist will conduct a comprehensive interview with the client to learn more about his/her concern. This may take up to 90 minutes. Screening tool may be administered to the client if needed. All information shared with the therapist is being kept confidential.
may be administered as part of a routine clinical visit
is neither definitively diagnostic nor a definitive indication of a specific condition or disorder
is used for the early identification of individuals at potentially high risk for a specific condition or disorder
may be administered by clinicians, support staff with appropriate training, an electronic device (such as a computer), or self‐administered
Psychological Assessment:
provides a more complete clinical picture of an individual
can aid diagnosis and/or treatment planning in a culturally competent manner
may use screening results to determine the choice of instruments for an assessment
can identify psychological problems and conditions, indicate their severity, and provide treatment recommendations
may include screening measures that are used in conjunction with other information from the assessment, providing a broader context for interpreting the results