Our art therapists in Singapore

Art therapy invites us to witness healing not through fixing, but through being present with what emerges.

SPACE Art Therapy Studio ensures the quality and standards of our therapeutic services. Our therapists are all registered and credentialed with the Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA), the professional body that represents creative arts therapists in these regions.

Here is a little snippet of how they practice art therapy in Singapore.

Meet Our Registered Art Therapists in Singapore

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RN: 94296030

Meet Zul

Tapping into his years of experience working with youths and individuals from marginalised communities, Zul holds a strong belief in the transformative power of art as a means of communication and as a tool for healing. He is registered with MOE and passionate about working with neurodivergent individuals across all ages. He uses art psychotherapy to provide psychological support to individuals navigating symptoms of depression, anxiety and traumatic childhoods.

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RN: 94295976

Meet Vivien

Vivien specializes in both Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Art Therapy.

She has over half a decade of experience in providing CBT to individuals from various walks of life, which includes supporting hospital staff, contributing to inpatient care, and working with adults in mental health rehabilitation. Integrating her background as a senior associate psychologist in private practice, she uses art therapy to explore unconscious material and help individuals of all ages navigate life challenges.

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RN: 94295987

Meet Lian Hai

Lian Hai has provided art therapeutic intervention to families, as well as adolescents with complex backgrounds. He believes in the communicative power of artwork in reframing his clients’ understanding of themselves. His decades in healthcare architecture gave him insight into the importance of spaces in relation to healing and therapeutic work, which he now uses to support adolescents and older adults.