Melissa Yunita

I respect every process, uniqueness and background the client has to offer, which make counseling safer and more comfortable. A Bachelor of psychology, pursuing a master degree in clinical psychology. Counselor for more than 1 year, a peer group counselor and mental health activist. Fighting mental health stigma in everyway to rise the awareness.

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I respect every process, uniqueness and background the client has to offer, which make counseling safer and more comfortable. I believe everyone has the right for a safe place to be just themselves, without being judged or advised for who they are. Each person has a different ways of perceiving stress or trauma, every feeling is valid just as they are. I don’t believe in generalized intervention, so the only solution is to listen and understand what the client has gone through then create the intervention plan together to see if it fits with the client situation.

A bachelor degree of Psychology interested in clinical psychology. Seeking to pursue master degree in clinical psychology to be fully equipped with the tools to help people with their everyday struggles.

Experienced counselor for more than 1 year, with numerous of clients and different cases. Usually dealt with cases that includes personal growth, trauma, gender and sexuality, self development, fear and anxiety, overthinking and behavior problems. Conducted one on one counselling session via chat and video call with numerous clients using John Hopkins R.A.P.I.D technique. Reflective listening, assessment, prioritization, intervention, and disposition. That creates a good and versatile way of counselling.

Experienced as a group counselor for several months which focused on personal connections.

As head of project in women and mental health community I Created and maintained an online women support group that focuses on depression and anxiety to make safe and healthy spaces accessible for women to share their struggles about mental health.

Additional Details

  • Female
  • English
  • 2020
  • Yes
  • Behavioral, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Existential/Humanistic, Person-Centered, Psychoanalytic
  • Asian
  • Individual, Webinars, Online
  • 18-30