Ho Weisim

Psychotherapist

Weisim, a certified EFT therapist, has a special interest in working with couples – and those with neurodiverse or ASD traits. She also supports couples with issues in their sexual life.

Weisim works with individuals with various issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, panic attacks, relationship difficulties, PTSD, eating disorders, thoughts of suicide, loss, stress, feeling lost or unhappy, or those dealing with sexual abuse, family or childhood issues. She helps individuals tune into their inner experience, improve and restructure their relationship with themselves and others, become better at expressing their needs, and give and receive love.

Having lived abroad, Weisim is interested in supporting people who struggle with cultural differences, and as a mother, she gains satisfaction from helping young adults work through their difficulties with their parents. She also has experience working with expatriates who may have problems settling in Singapore.

As a former banking lawyer, she has an insight into the problems people face in the corporate world. She also worked for two years at a non-profit in Ireland, helping adults and adolescents who were suicidal and self-harming.



Professional qualifications and training
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy
  • LLB (Hons) Law Degree (NUS)
  • Certified EFT therapist, ICEEFT
  • European Certificate of Psychotherapy, by European Association of Psychotherapy (EAP)
  • Member of Singapore Association of Counselling


Approaches used
  • Emotionally focused therapy (couples and individual)
  • Humanistic and integrative psychotherapy
  • Gestalt psychotherapy
  • Solution focused therapy


Work with Weisim

She helps her clients identify their negative cycles and replace conflict and pain with connection, security, and healing. Weisim is available for consultations on Monday to Thursday mornings, Monday evenings and Thursday evenings.


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Ho Weisim

EFT therapist Weisim works with individuals and couples through the lens of attachment bonds.