Cassandra Lee

Qualifications: BSc (Hons) Psychology, MSc Applied Paediatric Neuropsychology
Registrations: Supervised by Dr. Ronina Stevens & Dr. Jennifer Greene
Client Group: Working with Children, Special Educational Needs
Therapeutic Approach
Cassandra completed both her undergraduate and graduate studies in the UK, and holds a Masters in Applied Paediatric Neuropsychology from UCL. Over the past six years, Cassandra supported young persons in both mainstream and special educational settings. Drawing on her experience at Rainbow Centre Singapore, her specialisation lies in assisting children and their families across a broad spectrum of concerns, ranging from developmental and learning difficulties to behavioural challenges (e.g. Autism, Speech and Language difficulties, Global Developmental Delay, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy). Cassandra has also worked with various groups of individuals, with previous engagements that involve conducting mental wellness talks for adults and tutoring at-risk youth.
Cassandra embraces a holistic and client-centred philosophy, tailoring strategies for each individual to ensure the most effective support. She advocates for early intervention and prioritises the mental well-being of her clients and their families. Cassandra is dedicated to fostering a supportive environment where people can flourish with optimal outcomes.
Background
Cassandra has had the privilege of living in various cities worldwide. Her global perspective uniquely shapes her worldview, instilling a deep appreciation for diverse cultures. Cassandra amalgamates Eastern and Western influences in both her daily living and professional perspectives. Her first-hand experience with grief offered her a deeper understanding of life, and allows her to engage with genuine empathy and sensitivity. Beyond the clinic, Cassandra shares her passion for well-being through teaching yoga and reading personal development books.