Institute of Mental Health Psychiatrist Singapore
- +65 6389 2000
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KK Women’s Children’s Hospital CBT Singapore provides specialised cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) services for children and adolescents. Our paediatric therapists use evidence-based approaches to help young patients manage anxiety, depression, behavioural issues, and other psychological challenges. We also involve parents to support therapy results and reinforce coping skills at home.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for children and adolescents is a structured, short-term psychotherapy. It helps young patients recognise unhelpful thoughts and behaviours and replace them with healthier strategies. CBT is highly effective for conditions such as anxiety disorders, depression, phobias, and behavioural difficulties. By working closely with therapists, children gain confidence and learn practical coping tools.
Women’s Children’s Hospital Singapore provides:
Individual therapy sessions for children and adolescents
Group workshops for social and emotional skills
Both online and in-person therapy options
Support for anxiety, depression, and behavioural issues
Parent guidance and training sessions
Furthermore, our multidisciplinary team collaborates with paediatricians, psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers. This teamwork ensures holistic care and maximises therapy outcomes. Consequently, children achieve better progress in a supportive environment.
Our paediatric CBT therapists are accredited professionals trained in child development and mental health. They use the latest research and evidence-based methods. In addition, they communicate clearly and provide guidance at every stage of therapy.
KK Women’s Children’s Hospital CBT Singapore is located at 100 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 229899. You can call +65 6225 5555 for enquiries. Alternatively, email info@kkh.com.sg for more information.
Families choose KK Women’s Children’s Hospital for expert paediatric CBT care, child-focused treatment, and a supportive therapy environment. Moreover, our aim is to empower children to build coping skills, strengthen resilience, and maintain long-term mental well-being.