Clinical Counselling, Spiritual Counselling, Family Therapy
Kristy Yong
Kristy Yong (KL)
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Profile | Experienced in practicing individual therapy, couple, marriage and family counselling. Kristy used to practice counselling in Melbourne, Australia under the supervision of a Forensic Psychologist. She has experience in conducting group therapy and working in prison rehabilitation together with her supervisor. Now, Kristy is back to Malaysia and she is holding an International Member of Australian Counselling Association.
For further information, visit: https://hsgmalaysia.org/v3/about/ministries/#oasis |
Professional Qualifications | Masters in Counselling from Monash University Clayton Campus Australia |
License No. | – |
Fees/Rate | Minimum fees collected and love offering |
Tel/Mobile | +603-7980 5001 / +6019-750 8927 |
kristyyong89@gmail.com | |
Counselling Centre | His Sanctuary of Glory Kuala Lumpur No. 10, Jalan Awan Berarak, Taman Yarl, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |
Recent Articles
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Agreeing With God’s Word to Strengthen Self Esteem September 5, 2024
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State-of-the-Art Christian Counselling: Top New Directions March 29, 2019
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Manifesting Christ: Grace and Truth In and Through the Caregiver March 29, 2019
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Thick and Thin Counselling March 29, 2019
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Working with Couples: A Conceptual Framework March 29, 2019
Upcoming Events
February

Event Details
This 4 week course seeks to help participants with an integrated psychological and spiritual approach to understand and manage their internal struggles like people-pleasing, self-blame, perfectionism, procrastination, anger, lusts, addictions
Event Details
This 4 week course seeks to help participants with an integrated psychological and spiritual approach to understand and manage their internal struggles like people-pleasing, self-blame, perfectionism, procrastination, anger, lusts, addictions and other challenges more effectively. Participants will be taught the basic skills and knowledge of the Internal Family System (IFS) theory, a psychological approach that addresses difficult sub-personalities or parts within each person’s mental system. Like members of a family, a person’s inner parts can take on extreme roles or subpersonalities when they are hurt, rejected, or traumatized, manifesting themselves as dysfunctions such as mental health or addictive behaviours. This integrated course seeks to equip participants in knowing how to lead hurting parts into fellowship with God and invite Jesus to heal those hurtful and traumatized memories. Participants will have opportunities to observe and practise the learned knowledge and skills to bring healing on themselves first and to help others in due course.
Time: 2.00 – 5.00 pm
Dates: Feb 15, 22 & Mar 1 & 8, 2025 (Saturday)
Venue: NACC, G-10-3A, Setia Walk, Puchong, Selangor
Registration Fees:
RM280 (for members)
RM400 (for non-members)
Target Participants:
Trained Counsellors, Church Workers, Lay Leaders and everyone who want to familiarise themselves with an integrated psychological and spiritual approach to better help themselves and others manage their internal struggles.
Time
February 15 (Saturday) 2:00 pm - March 8 (Saturday) 5:00 pm
Purchase Tickets
Price RM280.00
How many tickets? -1 +
Total Price RM280.00
Speaker
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Patrick Cheng
Patrick Cheng
He has been in Christian full-time ministry in both the church and para-church context for more than three decades. He is the president of NACC Malaysia. He is a part-time lecturer at a local university and a licensed counsellor at a professional counselling center, helping clients on both individual and couple therapy. He also conducts talks and workshops on emotional excellence, counselling skills, strong marriages and smart parenting. He holds a Bachelor in Theology, a Master in Pastoral Counselling and a Master in Counselling. He has been married for over 30 years and has two grown-up sons.
March

Event Details
This 4 week course seeks to help participants with an integrated psychological and spiritual approach to understand and manage their internal struggles like people-pleasing, self-blame, perfectionism, procrastination, anger, lusts, addictions
Event Details
This 4 week course seeks to help participants with an integrated psychological and spiritual approach to understand and manage their internal struggles like people-pleasing, self-blame, perfectionism, procrastination, anger, lusts, addictions and other challenges more effectively. Participants will be taught the basic skills and knowledge of the Internal Family System (IFS) theory, a psychological approach that addresses difficult sub-personalities or parts within each person’s mental system. Like members of a family, a person’s inner parts can take on extreme roles or subpersonalities when they are hurt, rejected, or traumatized, manifesting themselves as dysfunctions such as mental health or addictive behaviours. This integrated course seeks to equip participants in knowing how to lead hurting parts into fellowship with God and invite Jesus to heal those hurtful and traumatized memories. Participants will have opportunities to observe and practise the learned knowledge and skills to bring healing on themselves first and to help others in due course.
Time: 2.00 – 5.00 pm
Dates: Feb 15, 22 & Mar 1 & 8, 2025 (Saturday)
Venue: NACC, G-10-3A, Setia Walk, Puchong, Selangor
Registration Fees:
RM280 (for members)
RM400 (for non-members)
Target Participants:
Trained Counsellors, Church Workers, Lay Leaders and everyone who want to familiarise themselves with an integrated psychological and spiritual approach to better help themselves and others manage their internal struggles.
Time
February 15 (Saturday) 2:00 pm - March 8 (Saturday) 5:00 pm
Purchase Tickets
Price RM280.00
How many tickets? -1 +
Total Price RM280.00
Speaker
-
Patrick Cheng
Patrick Cheng
He has been in Christian full-time ministry in both the church and para-church context for more than three decades. He is the president of NACC Malaysia. He is a part-time lecturer at a local university and a licensed counsellor at a professional counselling center, helping clients on both individual and couple therapy. He also conducts talks and workshops on emotional excellence, counselling skills, strong marriages and smart parenting. He holds a Bachelor in Theology, a Master in Pastoral Counselling and a Master in Counselling. He has been married for over 30 years and has two grown-up sons.