List of “Registered Clinical Psychologists” with Independent Or Private Practice (April 2021)

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List of “Registered Clinical Psychologists” with Independent Or Private Practice (April 2021) Division of Clinical Psychology, The Hong Kong Psychological Society Ltd. 香港心理學會 臨床心理學組 Room 506, Lemmi Centre, 50 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong; phone: 6774 7752; website: https://hkps-dcp.org.hk ; email: [email protected] 地址:香港觀塘開源道 50 號利寶時中心 506 室;電話:6774 7752;網站:https://hkps-dcp.org.hk ;電郵: [email protected] Clinical psychology is a professional area of applied psychology. Clinical psychological service is based on an integration of theory, scientific research, practice and clinical judgment. There are four main types of services: (1) direct service to clients, which may include assessment (such as personality, behavior, intelligence) and/or psychological treatment; (2) supportive service to carers; (3) professional consultation (including staff training, clinical supervision, teaching) and public education (such as promotion of psychological health) and (4) research. List of “Registered Clinical Psychologists” with Independent or Private Practice (April 2021) Disclaimer This list contains clinical psychologists who are: (1) members of Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP), (2) Registered Clinical Psychologists of The Hong Kong Psychological Society (HKPS), (3) providing services in a self-employed basis, AND (4) willing to have their names and practice released to the public. The list is not an exhaustive list of clinical psychologists in Hong Kong. The Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP) of The Hong Kong Psychological Society (HKPS) provides this list for the public’s information and reference only. This does not mean DCP recommends the service of a particular individual member or organization or holds any interest in providing this list. The information listed here is provided by members. On the date of print, DCP could only verify the HKPS registration status and DCP membership status. DCP does not hold any legal liability for the professional services rendered by listed members or organizations. Exercise care in choosing qualified clinical psychologists At present, anybody in Hong Kong can self-declare himself/herself as “psychologist” providing “psychological services” or “psychotherapy”. There is no statutory body with legal powers to monitor professional qualification or practice of clinical psychology in Hong Kong. To protect your own rights, you should be careful in choosing the service-provider. First of all, pay attention to or verify the person’s academic and professional qualifications. For instance, check whether the person is eligible to be a Registered Clinical Psychologist of HKPS and a member of our Division (Note 1). *Note 2: A = Adult; Ad = Adolescent; C = Couples; Ch = Child; F = Families; OA = Older adults *Note 3: Ax = Assessment; Tx = Treatment; Con = Professional consultation; F =Forensic [DCP/ER/Indept CP list/Eng/04/2021] Page 1 Way to Make appointment and Fees/Charges 1. In general, appointments have to be made by the client or his/her relative in advance by phone. Referrals from professionals (e.g. medical doctor, allied health professional, social worker, teacher) and organization are usually accepted. 2. Fees are usually charged at private rate (depending on case nature, service needs, experience of clinical psychologist) on a per-session basis. 3. For inquiries about booking procedures and charges, please contact the clinical psychologist(s) directly. DCP will not make appointment for the public. Notes 1. Membership Criteria for Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP) Members of DCP must have obtained at least a master degree in clinical psychology [which includes these three components: (1) intense practicum under close supervision in many sub-specialized areas (such as child and adolescence, adult psychiatry, chronic illness or disability); (2) intense training in psychological assessment (such as intelligence tests); and (3) independent research]. 2. Clientele: A = Adult; Ad = Adolescent; C = Couples; Ch = Child; F = Families; OA = Older adults 3. Areas of services: Ax = Assessment; Tx = Treatment; Con = Professional consultation; F = Forensic *Note 2: A = Adult; Ad = Adolescent; C = Couples; Ch = Child; F = Families; OA = Older adults *Note 3: Ax = Assessment; Tx = Treatment; Con = Professional consultation; F =Forensic [DCP/ER/Indept CP list/Eng/04/21] Page 2 Name, surname first (Title) Name of Practice & Address Language (dialet) spoken Areas of Clientele (Note 2*) Name in Chinese, if applicable (Tel & Fax) in clinical practice Service (Note 3*) Angel Au Developmental Consultancy Chinese (Cantonese) Ch; Ad; A Ax; Tx; Con AU, Hoe Chi Angel (Dr.) (Tel: 2319 1433; Fax: 2982 4403) English 區浩慈博士 Autism Partnership (Tel: 2526 3812; Fax: 2982 4403) 7/F, 633 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Linda S. Berman, Ph.D. English Ch; Ad; A; C; F Con; Workshops & BERMAN, Linda Sherry (Dr.) New York State Licensed Psychologist Speaking Engagements (Tel: +(852) 5508 5402) Email: [email protected] Central Minds Limited English A; OA Ax; Con; Tx BROWNE, Tess (Dr.) 8th Floor, VC House, 4-6 On Lan St. Others: EMDR Cetnral, Hong Kong (Tel: 2813 6108; Fax: 2813 6094) Website: www.drtessbrowne.com Email: [email protected] Cindy Chan Psychological Services Chinese Ad; A; OA; C Ax; Tx; Con; F CHAN, Cindy (Dr.) 6/F, New York House, 60 Connaught Rd. C. (Cantonese, Putonghua) 陳皓宜博士 Central, Hong Kong English (Tel: 3160 2933; Fax: 2336 6341) Website: www.drcindychan.com Pat & Matthew Psychological Consultancy Ltd. Chinese Ad; A; F Ax; Tx; Con; CHAN, Ka Wing Patricia (Ms.) Suite 2214, 22/F., Mira Place Tower A (Cantonese, Putonghua) Staff Training 陳嘉詠女士 132 Nathan Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong English (Tel: 9310 9925) By Appointment Only Email: [email protected] Room 915, China Merchants Tower Chinese (Cantonese) Ch; Ad; A Ax;Tx; Con; F; Mindfulness CHAN, Kit Bing Sumee (Ms.) Shun Tak Centre English Teaching 陳潔冰女士 168-200 Connaught Road C, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong (Tel: 2841 8863; Fax: 2841 8806) *Note 2: A = Adult; Ad = Adolescent; C = Couples; Ch = Child; F = Families; OA = Older adults *Note 3: Ax = Assessment; Tx = Treatment; Con = Professional consultation; F =Forensic [DCP/ER/Indept CP list/Eng/04/21] 1/14 Name, surname first (Title) Name of Practice & Address Language (dialet) spoken Areas of Clientele (Note 2*) Name in Chinese, if applicable (Tel & Fax) in clinical practice Service (Note 3*) Dr.CHAN Psychological Service Chinese A; C Con; Tx CHAN, Siu Ching (Dr.) Room 1605, 16/F., Capitol Centre (Cantonese) 陳少清博士 5-19 Jardine's Bazzar, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (Tel:: 5282 7370) Central Clinic Chinese Ch; Ad; A; C; F Ax; Tx; Con CHAN, Wing Yee Michelle (Dr.) Room 804, Melbourne Plaza (Cantonese; Putonghua) 陳穎儀博士 33 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong English (Tel: 2122 9202) Union Hospital Clinical Psychology Services 8/F., MIC Main Building 18 Fu Kin Street, Tai Wai Shatin, New Territories (Tel: 2608 3383) WhatsApp/WeChat: (852) 9196 6183 By Appointment Dimensions Center Chinese Ad; A; C; F; OA Ax; Tx; Con; F; CHAO, Puihan Joyce (Dr.) Rm1601, 16/F, 1 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong (Cantonese Only) Program Development 周佩嫻博士 The London Medical Clinic English 9/F, 1 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong (Tel: 2789 2297) Website: www.dimensionscenter.com The Rosales Clinic Chinese Ch; Ad; A; C; F; OA Ax; Tx; Con; F CHEUNG, Chuen Yih Amos (Dr.) Suite 2201, Crawford House (Cantonese, Putonghua) 張傳義博士 70 Queen's Road Cenral, Central, Hong Kong English (Tel: 2147 2202; Fax: 2147 2211) Email: [email protected] (By appointment) Dr. Greg Mak Room 501, Hing Wai Building 36 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong (Tel: 2687 6777; Fax: 2687 5777) Email: [email protected] (By appointment) *Note 2: A = Adult; Ad = Adolescent; C = Couples; Ch = Child; F = Families; OA = Older adults *Note 3: Ax = Assessment; Tx = Treatment; Con = Professional consultation; F =Forensic [DCP/ER/Indept CP list/Eng/04/21] 2/14 Name, surname first (Title) Name of Practice & Address Language (dialet) spoken Areas of Clientele (Note 2*) Name in Chinese, if applicable (Tel & Fax) in clinical practice Service (Note 3*) Brain & Spine Consultant Clinic Chinese (Cantonese) Ch; Ad; A; OA Ax; Tx; Con CHEUNG, Mei Chun (Prof.) Unit 606-607/ 6/F., H Zentre English 張美珍教授 15 Middle Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon (Tel: 2724 3000; Fax: 27243636) Dr. Doo Child Development & Assessment Centre Chinese Ch; Ad; A; C; F Ax, Tx; Con CHEUNG, Wing Sze Irene (Ms.) Suite 1102-03, 11/F., The Chinese Bank Bldg., (Cantonese, Putonghua) 張詠思女士 61-65 Des Voeux Road Central, Central, Hong Kong English (Tel: 2516 0333; Fax: 2516 0222) Wechat: irenewcheung Email: [email protected] Shalom Medical Center Room 2215, 22/F., Mira Place Tower A Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon (Tel: 2332 0065; Fax 2332 0097; Mobile: 6580 6506) Email: [email protected] Room 804, 8/F., Hong Kong Pacific Centre Chinese Ch; Ad; A; C; F; OA Ax; Tx; Con; F CHEW, Po Ling Linda (Ms.) 28 Hankow Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon (Cantonese) 周寶玲女士 (Tel: 2369 0096; Fax: 2369 0289) English My Online Therapy Chinese A Ax; Tx CHING, Yee Ning Elaine (Miss) 245 Hammersmith Road, London English 程苡寧小姐 U.K. W6 8PW (Tel: +44(0)20 3389 8867) Website: www.myonlinetherapy.com CHEERS Psychological Consultancy Services Chinese Ch; Ad; A; C; F Ax; Tx; Con CHOW, Hoi Sze Daisy (Ms.) Flat 8D, Milton Mansion, 96 Nathan Road (Cantonese; Putonghua) 鄒凱詩女士 Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon English (Tel: 2537 2628; Fax: 2537 2628) Website: www.cheerspsy.com *Note 2: A = Adult; Ad = Adolescent; C = Couples; Ch = Child; F = Families; OA = Older adults *Note 3: Ax = Assessment; Tx = Treatment; Con = Professional consultation; F =Forensic [DCP/ER/Indept CP list/Eng/04/21] 3/14 Name, surname first (Title) Name of Practice & Address Language (dialet) spoken Areas of Clientele (Note 2*) Name in Chinese, if applicable (Tel & Fax) in clinical practice Service (Note 3*) Yat Wo Medical Centre Chinese Ch; Ad; A; C; F Ax; Tx; Con; CHOY, Shan Shan Susanna (Ms.) Room 1708-09 Melbourne Plaza (Cantonese, Putonghua) (Public talks and workshops, 蔡珊珊女士 33 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong English treatment groups) (Tel: 2801 7088 / 2801 7001; Fax: 2801 6200) Email: [email protected] Website: www.ywmedicalcentre.com Ms.
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