About Me
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Celine Edmund is a certified Counselling Psychologist, who completed her studies in Melbourne, Australia. She has worked in both Australia and Singapore for a number of years, helping people who have faced complex challenges and a variety of life issues. Specialising in relationship issues, depression, grief and loss, she believes that throughout life, everyone will experience challenges. Celine has worked with both adolescents and adults to clarify and find solutions to their challenges.
Celine also has extensive experience in education as the Head of Department for Psychology and Counselling at a leading Singapore based college, which involved developing and delivering counselling and psychology courses. Celine has also conducted training with Ministry of Education, Ministry of Social and Family Development, Singapore Prison (Drug Rehabilitation Centre), Singapore Police Force, Health Promotion Board, Singapore Scouts Association and other organisations and institutions. Being non-judgemental and respectful, Celine works with her clients to develop a trusting relationship, where she listens politely and help identify their strengths and weaknesses. Celine resides in Singapore and believes that a life should be lived without pain and tribulations. Masters of Counselling (Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia) Bachelor of Psychology (Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia) Certified Hypnotherapist (Hypnotherapy Training Institute, California, USA) Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (Institute of Adult Learning) Certificate in Professional Supervision (Australian Counselling Association) Certificate in Positive Parenting Programme (Queensland University, Australia) |
Memberships |
Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC) - Registered Counsellor and Clinical Supervisor
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Media |
Celine has given interviews with Vasantham, a local Indian channel in 2011 - 2013, 2016, 2018 - 2021 on varies social issues in Singapore. She has also been interviewed by Today (Dec 2012) and The Newspaper (Aug 2011) on local issues such as language usage by teens, divorcee and social well-being. She has also written an article on Empty Nest Syndrome for Parenting 101 Magazine in December 2012.
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