Kher Yin
Clinical Psychologist
CP1-0281, MAHPC(CP)00388
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About me
Get to know Kher Yin
Kher Yin works closely with adults, including individuals from LGBTQ and non-local communities
She supports clients navigating a range of psychological concerns, with a focus on depression, anxiety, mood disorders, emotion regulation, self-esteem, relational issues, grief and loss, trauma, identity, life transitions, and personal development.
Kher Yin has experience providing services to both private clients and underprivileged communities, which has deepened her capacity to work with individuals from diverse cultural and social backgrounds.
She believes that everyone deserves a space where their struggles can be acknowledged and worked through at their own pace. At the heart of her work is a commitment to creating a safe and non-judgmental space where clients can process their experiences, find meaning, and move toward greater emotional well-being.
Kher Yin’s interests are always evolving—she enjoys trying new things and keeping an open mind. Recently, she’s been into swimming, jazz music, Murakami novels, cooking, and making a good matcha latte.
Therapeutic approaches
How I work
Qualifications
Education & certifications
• Master of Clinical Psychology – HELP University
• Bachelor of Science (Hons) Psychology – International Medical University
Specialized training & workshops
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Foundation Plus
• Creative Interventions in Counselling Training: Working Creatively with Objects by Dr. Lynda Ling
• Becoming a Competent Clinical Supervisor: Ethical and Theoretical Application
• Stitching the Pain: An Exploration of Self-Harm Behaviour
• Level 1 and 2 Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) by Dr. Jeanne Watson & Dr. Leslie Greenberg, Organized by Relate Malaysia
• Ignite’d 2021 – Igniting Psychodynamic Thinking in Psychiatry, Organized by Hospital Miri