Adelline Callista

Adelline is a psychotherapist trainee with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Graduate Certificate in Youth Mental Health from The University of Melbourne. She is currently pursuing her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health and Psychotherapy at the National University of Singapore, with the aim of continuously developing her skills to support vulnerable individuals.
She brings professional experience in case management under Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), where she supported clients with complex mental health conditions. Which includes but not limited to dual disabilities, personality disorders, veterans, drug addiction and neurodevelopmental disorders. More recently, she worked in Singapore as a care coordinator at a private clinic primarily serving oncology patients. These diverse roles have deepened her ability to work with individuals from various cultural backgrounds and life experiences. Which is reflected in her passion for appreciating and understanding different perspectives.
Adelline’s therapeutic approach is grounded in creating a safe and empathetic space for clients, fostering acceptance, empowerment and growth. She deeply values the differences of each individual’s journey and understands how personal experiences shape one’s sense of self. Her work embraces these uniqueness while fostering the interconnectedness of the human experience to improve wellbeing.
Born in Indonesia, Adelline has lived in multiple countries and aims to explore all experiences that life has to offer. She finds joy in the spirit of adventure, calmness of nature and the warmth of volunteering. This has led her to experiences such as volunteering at a disability center in Mexico, an animal sanctuary in the Amazonian rainforest of Ecuador, or an orangutan conservation in the depths of the Sumatran jungle. In her downtime, she reconnects with herself through hobbies such as aerial arts, crafts, skating and gaming.