Psychologist Details
Dr. HO, Sin Wan Bianca
Registered No.
2010-413
Membership Type
Graduate
Divisional Membership
Division of Counselling Psychology, Registered Psychologist
Degrees
Educational Psychology, Ed.D (CUHK)
Counselling Psychology, M.A. (USM)
Professional Interest
Child Counselling | Parenting| Infant Parent Mental Health| Couple Relationship|Marital Counselling|Developmental Counselling | Depression and Anxiety
Positions Held
Founder & Director
Mother Duck Babies & Parents Interactive Learning Institute
Links
Honours & Awards
Honorary Appointments, Community Service, Position in Professional Organizations
Accredited Newborn Behavioural Observation (NBO) practitioner
Publications & Presentations
Additional Information or Comment
Dr. Bianca Ho is a registered counselling psychologist from Hong Kong. She received her master training in Counselling Psychology from University of Southern Mississippi (USM) and later her doctoral degree with a concentration in educational psychology in the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She had worked as a senior lecturer and assistant director in the department of counselling and psychology in a Hong Kong private university for 10 years alongside to private practice. Currently, she is taking a fellowship in Infant & Parents Mental Health Program at University of Massachusetts- Boston with a cohort of 30 members of renowned infant and child multidisciplinary professionals around the globe.

Clinical experience of her has proven that when all parties are being “heard” “understood” and “accepted”, they would transform with awareness, follow by a series of positive spiral effects on their emotions, behaviours, and connections with each other.
 
Dr. Ho provides a well-rounded psychotherapy service or parents consultation for parents as early as in prenatal stage up through children in late adolescence stage. She also works with individuals and couple who would like to strengthen parent-child relationship, marital relationship or to address concerns on pre-postnatal depression and parenting concerns. She is keen on adopting an integrative treatment approach that aims at getting to the root cause of the presenting concerns.