Cheong is a registered Clinical Psychologist Registrar with qualifications including a Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Engineering (Hons), Bachelor of Psychology (Hons), and Masters of Clinical Psychology. He is a seasoned psychologist with a diverse life journey, dedicating 9 years immersing himself in the varied cultures of India, working with refugees and searching for the meaning of life there. He has also lived in Singapore and Malaysia and is experienced in working in a multicultural environment. He has explored and studied different religions such as Christianity, Buddhism, and Islamism. These experiences have profoundly influenced him, shaping a professional with deep empathy and compassion.
Cheong has particular interest working with adolescents and adults who have experienced complex trauma, domestic violence, relationship conflicts, grief and loss, work and family related stress, social anxiety, and anger issues. He has also experience in providing Dialectical Behavioural Therapy which is suitable for people with borderline personality disorder or who struggle with emotional regulation. Cheong’s involvement extends into the disability sector where he has worked in multiple NDIS organisations to support people with Autism. Cheong uses his diverse life and professional experiences to customise each session to best suit the individual, showcasing a compassionate and adaptable style that aligns with the unique needs of each client.
Cheong can converse in basic Mandarin and Cantonese and establishes a non-judgemental space where he openly welcomes individuals from all walks of life, including the LGBTIQA+ community, to freely discuss their innermost thoughts, emotions, and society taboos.
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English, Mandarin (basic) and Cantonese