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Our Team

Nur Azlinda

Counsellor

Counsellor

Nur Azlinda

Qualifications: Master of Science in Construction Project Management (Heriot-Watt University, Trent Global College)Diploma in Syariah Islamiyyah (Kolej Ugama Islam Melaka, Jamiyah Education Centre)Various professional certificates in Mental & Emotional Wellness, Islamic Psychology, and Psychotherapy

Languages: English, Malay

Nur Azlinda is a multi-talented professional whose work spans across several impactful domains. She holds a Master’s in Construction Project Management and a Diploma in Syariah Islamiyyah, and works full-time as an Project Manager in the government sector. Beyond her professional role, she is an author, psychotherapist, and community advocate with a deep commitment to mental and emotional wellness, particularly within the Muslim community.

Nur Azlinda is the founder of Ukhwah Fillah (Ultimate Friends) SG, where she focuses on helping Muslim women with mental and emotional challenges through Islamic psychotherapy. Her debut book, Self-Healing Islamic Recovery Journey, draws from her personal experiences and offers insights on self-healing through Islamic psychological approaches, including acceptance, commitment, strength identification, and overcoming mental blocks. The book was launched at the Jamiyah Singapore Muslim Festival in 2023 at the Singapore Expo.

Her extensive training includes completing several courses such as Therapeutic Khalil and Islamic Psychology and Counselling Levels I & II from Al Balagh Academy (UK), and earning certifications in Counselling Skills, Person-Centred Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy, Coaching Psychology, Psychoanalytic Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing (Advanced). She is also a Master Practitioner for Creative Trauma Cleansing and Hypnotherapy, and a member of the International Students of Islamic Psychology (ISIP).

Nur Azlinda is heavily involved in anti-drug advocacy. As a Para-Counsellor and Anti-Drug Advocate, she conducts workshops and shares her recovery journey as part of her engagement with organizations like the Human Hearts Society and SunRise Youth Club. She contributes to workshops, youth empowerment programs, and drug awareness and relapse prevention programs, mentoring youths and community members.

She volunteers with FITRAH as a Religious Counsellor at the Rise Above Halfway House, conducting religious studies twice a month, and serves as a Befriender for inmates at the Singapore Prison Complex. Nur Azlinda is also a Peer Leader with the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association (SANA)and participates in the Dadah Itu Haram campaign by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB), where she shares her motivational recovery stories. Her recent engagement includes working with ISCOS as a Titan member, contributing her expertise and personal insights to further support rehabilitation efforts.

In her ongoing work, Nur Azlinda conducts monthly support group programs for women at Selarang Halfway House under Ukhwah Fillah (Ultimate Friends) SG and organizes ad-hoc rehabilitation programs in neighboring countries, including Malaysia. Her dedication to supporting inmates, ex-offenders, youths, and families across Singapore continues to grow as she reaches out to empower and uplift vulnerable members of the community.

Counsellor

Jumh Tantri

Qualifications: Master of Counselling (Advanced) from Swinburne University of Technology (Australia), Bachelor of Counselling from Singapore University of Social Science (Singapore) and Professional Diploma of Psychotherapy and Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy from The School of Positive Psychology (Singapore)

Languages: English, Mandarin, Korean and Bahasa Indonesia/Melayu, basic conversational Japanese.

Jumh Tantri, a seasoned counselor with 8 years of extensive experience, is deeply committed to making a meaningful impact on the lives of children, youths, adults, couples, and families. His work spans a variety of environments, including schools, special needs centers, mental institutions, family service centers, and church settings. As a Provisional Clinical member of the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC), he draws from a rich blend of therapeutic modalities to address a wide range of issues, including childhood traumas and complex relationship challenges. His focus on couples counseling is particularly notable, where he highlights the transformative power of understanding the 5 love languages and the 5 ways of apologies in strengthening relationships.

In addition to his broad expertise in family and career counseling, where he applies theories like Holland Typology and Happenstance to guide individuals through life transitions, Jumh Tantri’s dedication to Singapore’s mission of being drug-free stands out as a cornerstone of his work. He has played an active role in helping individuals overcome addiction, utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to empower his clients to break free from the grips of substance abuse. His zero-tolerance stance on drug use reflects not only his personal values but also his deep alignment with Singapore’s strict anti-drug policies. Jumh Tantri is relentless in his efforts to foster a healthier, addiction-free society, and his work in addiction recovery has made him a vital asset in the fight to keep Singapore drug-free. 

Jumh Tantri

Counsellor

Psychologist

Hong Ye

Qualifications:

Master of Psychology (Educational Psychology), Open University Malaysia ,Bachelor of Social Science (HONS) in Psychology, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Certified Reality Therapist, William Glasser Institution Singapore ,Certified Behavioural Consultant (DISC), Institute of Motivational Living, Certified Consulting Hypnotist, National Guild of Hypnosis,Advanced Care Planning Facilitator, Professional Membership  Singapore Association of Counseling (SAC), Allied Member, Singapore Psychological Society, Full Member Malaysian Psychological Association (PSIMA), Registered Psychologist, Malaysia Educational Psychology Society, Full Member

Languages: English, Mandarin, Malay

Hong Ye is a highly qualified psychologist with a Master of Psychology (Educational Psychology) from Open University Malaysia, alongside a wealth of experience in social services and psychological counseling. His career spans key roles in leading organizations like the Singapore Children’s Society, Singapore Association for Mental Health, and Montfortcare, where he specialized in case management, individual and family therapy, and community program management.

With full memberships in both the Singapore Psychological Society and the Malaysia Educational Psychology Society, as well as being a registered psychologist with the Malaysian Psychological Association (PSIMA),  Hong Ye is recognized across the region for his expertise in mental health. His counseling approaches include Reality Therapy, Trauma-Informed Care, Hypnotherapy, and Grief Therapy, ensuring his ability to meet a broad spectrum of client needs.

A multilingual professional fluent in Mandarin, Malay, and English, Hong Ye is well-equipped to serve Singapore’s diverse communities. His technical and therapeutic skills are complemented by his strong program planning and leadership abilities, making him a versatile professional dedicated to helping individuals and families through personalized recovery plans. His holistic, empathetic approach is rooted in both his academic qualifications and practical experience, enabling clients to overcome their challenges and thrive.

Hong Ye

Psychologist

Khloe Toh

Counsellor

Counsellor

Khloe Toh

Qualifications: Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling Psychology (Ongoing) – College of Allied Educators, Bachelor of Psychological Science – James Cook University, Piano Diploma (Ongoing) – London College of Music, Diploma in Hotel and Hospitality – Republic Polytechnic

Languages:  English, Chinese

Khloe Toh is a postgraduate student of Counselling Psychology at the College of Allied Educators and a registered student member of the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC). With a Bachelor of Psychological Science from James Cook University, she combines academic expertise with hands-on experience in education and hospitality.

As a Music Specialist at MindChamps, Khloe Toh has developed a unique approach to fostering emotional and cognitive development in children through music. She is skilled in creating supportive, engaging environments that facilitate growth, particularly in young learners. Her experience also extends to supporting children with special needs as an Early Intervention Teacher Assistant, where she applied evidence-based strategies for their learning and development.

Khloe Toh is fluent in both English and Chinese, and her interpersonal skills are complemented by her experience in hospitality, where she honed her ability to manage challenging situations with compassion. Aspiring to work in addiction recovery, she is driven to use her counseling skills to help individuals navigate their recovery journey and lead fulfilling lives.

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