About Calm Collective Asia
Calm Collective Asia is a counselling practice based at CT Hub2, Lavender Street, offering mental health and counselling services across Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList, though no Google reviews are currently available and ACRA registration has not been confirmed, so independent verification is advisable before engaging.
When approaching Calm Collective Asia, prospective clients typically begin with an initial consultation to discuss their presenting concern or goal — whether that involves stress, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief, or workplace challenges. It is worth confirming the format of the first session (intake assessment versus a full therapeutic session), the practitioner's qualifications and registration with the relevant board, whether sessions are individual or include couples and family formats, and the cancellation policy. Pricing at the $$ band suggests mid-range positioning for Singapore counselling services, though specific per-session rates should be confirmed directly.
To take the next step, reach out to Calm Collective Asia via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to ask about practitioner availability, session format, and current fees before booking your first appointment.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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Calm Collective Asia is priced at the $$ band, which for counselling in Singapore typically corresponds to roughly S$100–180 per 50-minute individual session, though rates vary by practitioner seniority and session type. First consultations may be priced differently from ongoing sessions, and package rates are sometimes available for clients committing to multiple sessions upfront. Confirm the exact per-session fee, whether a separate intake or assessment fee applies at the first visit, and the cancellation or no-show policy before booking. Some counselling practices in Singapore accept insurance or employee assistance programme (EAP) coverage — ask whether Calm Collective Asia participates. See the full counselling cost guide for Singapore →
Most counselling practices in Singapore do not require a GP referral for self-referred clients, though a referral from a restructured hospital or polyclinic can support insurance or Medisave claims in certain cases — confirm this with Calm Collective Asia directly. The first visit typically involves an intake form covering your presenting concern, mental health history, and goals for therapy, followed by a conversation to establish fit between your needs and the practitioner's approach. If you have a complex or clinical diagnosis (such as major depressive disorder, PTSD, or a psychotic condition), it is worth checking whether the practice's scope covers your needs or whether a referral to a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist would be more appropriate.
Counselling in Singapore does not yet have a single mandatory statutory register, but credentialled practitioners typically hold membership with the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC) or are registered with the Singapore Register of Counsellors, and clinical psychologists are registered with the Singapore Psychological Society (SPS). Some practitioners also hold registration with the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC). Before booking, ask for the specific practitioner's name, their highest qualification, and their professional membership or registration number so you can verify it on the relevant body's public directory. This step is particularly important as no regulatory licences are currently listed for Calm Collective Asia on KakiList. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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