Women's Emotional Health Service - Our Team
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Dr Cornelia Chee
Dr Cornelia Chee is the director of the NUH Women's Emotional Health Service. She graduated and obtained her psychiatrist qualifications from the National University of Singapore. She was trained at the Women's Mental Health Programme at the University Health Network, Toronto, Canada. She has a diploma in psychodynamic psychotherapy and is trained in Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnotherapy.
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Dr Vanessa Keleher
Dr Vanessa Keleher is a psychiatrist who has worked and trained in UK and Australia. She completed her psychiatric training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia. She holds a Master's degree in Psychiatry from the University of Melbourne and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Australia and New Zealand Psychiatrists. She has experience in child psychiatry and has a special interest in perinatal psychiatry.
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Dr Birit Broekman
Dr Birit Broekman graduated and received her psychiatric training in Netherlands. She is an adjunct assistant professor with National University of Singapore. She has a special interest in anxiety and stress disorders, child psychiatry and Women's Mental Health. She also has a psychology degree, and is trained in cognitive-behavioural therapy, interpersonal therapy and psychodynamic psychotherapy.
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Ms Reshmi Karayan Kayanoth
Ms Reshmi Karayan Kayanoth has an M.Phil in Clinical Psychology from National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, India. She is on the Singapore Register of Psychologists, and has been with the National University Hospital for over 4 years. She has experience with a vast variety of clinical conditions, particularly insomnia, bipolar disorder, psychosis, and anxiety disorder. She is also interested in issues related to women's emotional health, and is currently working in this area. Her therapy orientation is largely Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, with a special interest in mindfulness-based approaches.
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Ms Santhiya S.
Ms Santhiya S. is a case manager with a background in obstetrics, gynaecology & gynae oncology nursing. She graduated with a Diploma in Nursing and has completed her Bachelors of Health Sciences. With 8 years of experience in counseling patients undergoing pregnancy, breastfeeding, neonatal care and gynae oncology issues, Santhiya is always passionate about meeting and counseling new patients.
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Ms Peggy Koh
Ms Peggy Koh has a Masters of Social Science (Counselling) from Edith Cowan University, Australia. She is also trained in Expressive Therapies and has done counselling and group work for various organisations in the past. Peggy has a special interest in women's issues and is currently the case manager for gynaecological cancer patients. In her free time, Peggy enjoys sitting down to a good read, watching films in a darkened cinema and taking an invigorating walk in the woods.
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Ms Grace Koh
Ms Grace Koh is a counsellor with a Master of Social Science (Counselling) degree from Edith Cowan University, Australia. She practises Emotional Focused Couple Therapy (EFCT) as well as Choice Theory and Reality Therapy (CTRT). She uses experiential and expressive therapy in counselling clients who have difficulties in expressing their innermost experience through clay and art works. She has acquired new insights from Jeffrey Young's Schema Therapy, which introduces new strategies for working with personality disorders. She also has diverse working experience with people in the social, civil service and business sectors. In her leisure, she likes to cook for her family, tend to plants in her garden and enjoys having a cuppa with friends on weekends.
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