
"Psychologist supporting parents and families with evidence-based care, using assessments and therapy for practical, solution-focused outcomes."
About Me
I am a psychologist with over a decade of experience supporting children, parents, and families. I began my career in KKH and IMH, building a strong foundation in assessment and intervention for developmental, behavioural, and emotional challenges.
I work closely with parents using an evidence-based approach, combining psychological assessments with therapy to provide deeper insights and targeted, practical support beyond therapy alone.
I help families by empowering them to manage anxiety, low mood, behavioural challenges, attention difficulties, autism, excessive screen use, and stress, with strategies tailored to individual needs.
I have contributed to research in gaming, mental health, and student wellbeing, led the implementation of a national peer support program, and presented at international conferences.
Outside work, I am a mother of two and a former avid gamer. Having been an international student and relocated multiple times with my family, I bring professional expertise and personal insight to parents, international students, and migrant families.
Clients Population
Children (0-12 years)
Adolescents / Teens (13-17 years)
Young Adults (18-25 years)
Adults (26-64 years)
Families
Immigrants and Refugees
Individuals with Disabilities
Minority and Multicultural Communities
Neurodivergent
Parents and Caregivers
People with Anxiety Disorders
People with Mood Disorders
People with Relationship Issues
Session Format
Family Session
Individual Session
Modalities
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Developmental Psychology
Family Systems Therapy
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)
Motivational Interviewing
Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
Positive Psychology Interventions
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Areas of Work
Anxiety Disorders (Including Panic Attacks)
Phobias and Fear Disorders
Social Anxiety and Social Skills
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
Multicultural and Diversity Concerns
Women's Issues
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Autism Spectrum Disorders (Including Asperger's)
Learning Disabilities and Difficulties
Parenting and Pregnancy Issues
Relationships
Life Transitions (Including Mid-Life Crisis)
Self-Esteem and Personal Growth
Anger Management
Stress (incl. PTSD)
Work and Career Issues
Bullying and Peer Issues
Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) | The University of Melbourne | 2003
Master of Arts in Applied Psychology | Nanyang Technological University | 2009
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD in Psychology) | The University of Queensland | 2018
Professional Memberships
Singapore Psychological Society | Full Membership | FM025101K
Singapore Psychological Society | Singapore Register of Psychologists (SRP) | 2509017
What is the professional background and clinical experience of this therapist?
Hi, my name is Nikole. I'm a psychologist and have around a decade of experience working with family, parents, and children in various settings such as school, community, and in hospitals. My clinical approach, I like to work collaboratively with families, the parents that I see. I like to work with them to co-design practical strategies, and I think one of the things that I enjoy very much working with families and parents is to co-design practical strategies that you can use in everyday life, that you don't have to wonder how to implement and is always about something that you can apply practically in something that fits your lifestyle.
What is the clinical philosophy and therapeutic approach of this therapist?
I'm here to support your family and to answer any questions that you have regarding your child and your concerns. And my approach is very much about working together with you to provide the kind of support that you will need. I've heard many feedback from parents that, you know, sometimes the strategies that were given to them by different people, for example, the schools or different other, that is not very practical to implement. So I just want to reassure you during our session that I'll work together with you to make sure that the strategy that we are discussing and the interventions that we are going to implement will be something that you can implement in your daily lives, something that will be very practical and down to earth that you can use and personalise.
Which client populations and mental health concerns does this therapist specialise in?
So I'm really here to support you through your journey in supporting your children, and I hope that we can work together so that we can support you in the way that you envision. My passion is in working with families, parents, and children simply because I am a mother of two. And I also enjoy working with migrant families also because I've moved around to different countries across my life and my children has moved around together with me. So I have a lot of lived experience working with families who have moved around to different countries across the world. Previously I was also [an] international student when I was much younger, so I also enjoy working with international students and also their families to address issues that international students might face in terms of transiting between different countries.
How does this therapist's approach align with the Dr OM & Associates philosophy?
Why I joined Dr OM & Associates? Very simple reason: because I align with their philosophy. Dr Oberdan shared with me about his story about his tomato plant and how a tomato plant flourish. He strongly believes that, you know, every person have the answer deep inside them and it's really about how they find the answers to thrive in their environment. And I really align with that philosophy. I believe that all my clients, all the parents that I see, all the families that I see, they already have that answer inside them. They know their children the best. They have been with their children for the longest time in their life and they have the answers within them. So my job is really to support them and to walk with them through this journey so that they can find the answers to best support their children.
What are the tips this therapist has for his followers?
My first tip for all parents: if you have a child that is below two years old, I would like to encourage you to avoid showing any type of computer, TV, or screens to your children. That is to reduce the exposure for excessive screen use. A lot of parents that I see with slightly older children, they come to me because they struggle with limiting their children's screen time. Now, if you struggle when they're older, it is a lot harder to work with your children to stop them or to limit their screen use. So the best way to go about it, especially if you are a new parent, is to limit the screen use of your child by not exposing them to screen time at all.


