Personality & Emotional Functioning Assessments

Get comprehensive, affordable assessments done in Singapore with our Doctoral Trainee Psychologist.

Personality and emotional functioning assessments explore patterns in how individuals experience emotions, cope with stress, and relate to others. These evaluations provide insight into personality traits, emotional regulation, interpersonal styles, and psychological wellbeing.

Understanding these patterns can help individuals gain deeper self-awareness and inform therapeutic approaches. These assessments may be particularly useful when individuals are seeking clarity about emotional difficulties, relationship patterns, or longstanding psychological concerns.

What to Expect FROM ASSESSMENT TESTING in SINGAPORE:

  1. Initial Consultation: We discuss your history and the specific questions you want answered.

  2. The Testing Session: A 60–90 minute session involving engaging, non-pass/fail tasks (puzzles, patterns, and verbal exercises).

  3. Comprehensive Report: You receive a detailed breakdown of the five key cognitive areas: Verbal Comprehension, Visual Spatial, Fluid Reasoning, Working Memory, and Processing Speed.

  4. Feedback Meeting: A 1-on-1 session to translate the scores into actionable recommendations for home, school, or work.

Meet our ASSESSMENT Clinician

Fred Chin

Doctoral Trainee Psychologist

I’m Fred, a trainee counselling psychologist, and I offer a supportive space to help you better understand what you’re experiencing and navigate life’s challenges.

I work with adults experiencing anxiety, stress and burnout, emotional distress, relationship difficulties, trauma-related concerns, and questions around identity and life transitions. Having worked across corporate, community, and educational settings, I understand how personal difficulties are often shaped by work pressures, relationships, and wider life demands.

My Approach

My approach is relational, client-centred, and trauma-informed, with a grounding in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). I see therapy as a collaborative process, where we explore patterns that contribute to distress, build emotional awareness, and develop practical coping strategies that support meaningful change.

I also bring experience working with individuals with neurodevelopmental differences and adults facing high levels of distress, as well as providing crisis support in high-pressure settings, which informs a calm and reflective therapeutic presence.

Professional Background

I am currently training in Counselling Psychology through the Doctorate programme at York St John University (UK) and practise under professional clinical supervision, with a commitment to ongoing learning and compassionate care.

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