Yee Han Wong

AHPRA Reg No. PSY0002780513

Qualification:  AHPRA registered Provisional Psychologist

Language: English, Chinese (Mandarin), Malay (Bahasa Malaysia)

Works with: Adolescents and adults, 12+

Therapeutic Modalities:
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) informed strategies
Person-centred approach

Fees: $80 for 50-minute session and $120 for 80-minute session

Availability: Friday & Saturday in South Yarra office

Yee Han works as a provisional psychologist registered with AHPRA under supervision of two supervisors:

  • Primary supervisor Naomi Griffin, Counselling Psychologist, Board Approved Supervisor

  • Secondary supervisor Chen Xu, Clinical Psychologist, Board Approved Supervisor

His educational background:

  • Master of Professional Psychology, La Trobe University

  • Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Advanced), Deakin University

  • Bachelor of Science (Psychology), University of Melbourne

Introduction

Yee Han Wong is a thoughtful and approachable provisional psychologist who is passionate about supporting individuals in navigating challenges related to anxiety, depression, eating concerns, and body image.

He completed his Master of Professional Psychology at La Trobe University and has worked clinically within a specialist eating disorder research and treatment team in Australia. Yee Han brings a warm, structured, and collaborative approach to therapy, supporting clients to better understand their thoughts, emotions, and behaviours while developing practical strategies for change.

Yee Han values adapting to each client’s unique needs and aims to create a safe and supportive space where strong rapport can develop. He works collaboratively with clients to explore their experiences, identify meaningful goals, and build skills that support long-term wellbeing.

Areas of Support

Yee Han supports adolescents and adults experiencing:

  • Eating disorders (e.g., binge eating, purging behaviours)

  • Body image concerns

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Emotional regulation difficulties

  • Stress and adjustment challenges

  • Identity and self-esteem concerns

  • University student support (including special consideration applications)

Therapeutic Approach

Yee Han’s work is grounded in evidence-based and client-centred practice. He integrates structured therapeutic approaches with a collaborative and supportive style, adapting interventions to each client’s needs and pace.

He draws from:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

  • Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT-informed strategies)

  • Guided Self-Help interventions

  • Person-centred therapy principles

  • Structured psychological assessment and formulation

Through therapy, Yee Han supports clients in developing greater insight into patterns of thinking, emotion, and behaviour while learning practical coping strategies that support meaningful and sustainable change.

Yee Han believes therapy is a collaborative process grounded in trust, empathy, and understanding. He recognises that many people seek support during times of uncertainty or distress and aims to create a respectful environment where clients feel heard and supported.

Clinical and Work Experience

Yee Han has worked as an Eating Disorder Clinician within a specialised research and treatment team, supporting individuals experiencing complex eating and mental health difficulties.

His experience includes:

  • Conducting psychological and risk assessments

  • Delivering CBT and guided self-help interventions

  • Supporting clients with comorbid conditions such as anxiety and depression

  • Developing case formulations and clinical documentation

In addition, Yee Han has volunteered in mental health support services, providing empathetic, client-centred conversations and creating a safe space for individuals experiencing distress.

Cultural Background and Communication

Yee Han has experience working with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds and is attentive to how culture, identity, and family context can shape psychological experiences.

His practice is informed by his lived experience growing up in Malaysia and being part of the LGBTIQA+ community, which supports his culturally sensitive and inclusive approach to care.

He provides therapy in:

  • English

  • Chinese Mandarin

  • Malay (Bahasa Malaysia)

Outside of his professional work, Yee Han enjoys cooking, baking, reading, learning languages, and playing mahjong.