Master of Clinical Psychology (University of Queensland)
Degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours (University of Singapore)
Degree of Bachelor of Arts (University of Singapore)
Professional Registration
Registered Clinical Psychologist (AHPRA)
Psychology Board of Australia approved supervisor
Registered Psychologist (Singapore)
Singapore Register of Psychologist (SRP) Approved supervisor
Professional Memberships
Singapore Psychological Society, full member
Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) Singapore, Member
OCD Network Singapore, Professional Member
Training Fellowship
Completed training fellowship of the Postgraduate Overseas Specialists Training Programme conducted by St Vincent’s Mental Health and the Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne in the specialty of Aged Mental Health
Completed Training
Accredited provider of level 5 Enhanced Positive Parenting Program (Triple P, 2000)
Fundamental Intensive Training in Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnotherapy with Brent B Geary (2003)
Introduction to Interpersonal Psychotherapy with Dr Anthony W Bateman, Consultant Psychiatrist, UK (2005)
EMDR Completed Part 1 (2005), Part 2 (2008) with Dr Gary Quinn, EMDR Institute
EMDR Master Classes on The Art and Dance of EMDR (2013), Grief and Mourning (2019) and Attachment Issues (2021) with Dr Roger Solomon, USA
The Next Generation of EMDR and training in Critical Incident Desensitization Protocol (CIDP) with Roy Kiessling (2019)
Approved CIDP Instructor Provider with Roy Kiessling (2020)
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy – 2 Day Workshop with Prof Mark Williams, Director, Oxford Mindfulness Centre (2010)
Family Therapy Workshop, Master Class, completed 21hrs training with Prof Karl Tomm, Director of the Calgary Family Therapy Centre (2018)
Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) Workshop – completed 35hrs of training with Dr Steven Hickman and Dr Benjamin Weinstein (2018)
Level 1 Certificate Training in the Gottman Method (2018)
Emotion-Focused Therapy with Dr Robert Elliott (2018)
Dialogues with Grief with Dr Robert A. Neimeyer, Portland Institute of Loss and Transition (2019)
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Workshops with Dr Cory Newman, USA
Schema Therapy Basic and Advance Workshops with Dr Jeffery Young, USA
Sue Anne Khoo obtained her Master of Clinical Psychology postgraduate degree with the University of Queensland.She is a registered psychologist and clinical supervisor with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency and Singapore Psychological Society. She has specialist qualification in Clinical Psychology and has been a practicing psychologist since 1995 where she mainly worked in public service within the public hospitals in Singapore.
Sue Anne had last worked as a Principal Clinical Psychologist in Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in Singapore, working mainly with adult and geriatric populations in various life stages and transitions as well as providing supervision and consultation within a multi-disciplinary team environment.She recently relocated to Brisbane with her family including three growing teenagers and therefore is keenly aware of multi-cultural sensitivities and the challenges of family life as well as transitioning and adjustment issues living in a new country.
Sue Anne has special interests in mood, anxiety, obsessive compulsive and post-traumatic stress disorders. Moreover, she has considerable experience with neurocognitive disorders, having been part of a multidisciplinary memory team caring for persons living with cognitive impairment and dementia. She had also completed a training fellowship in the Specialty of Aged Mental Health conducted by St Vincent’s Mental Health and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne.
Sue Anne uses a range of evidence-based and best-practice therapeutic interventions including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Schema and Emotion-Focused Therapy and Mindful Self-Compassion approaches. She is also trained in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) and has integrated EMDR clinical innovations into her clinical practice with good clinical outcomes.
Sue Anne was also an Adjunct Associate Professor with National University of Singapore
over many years, and is dedicated to coaching new psychologists in the field of clinical psychology. She is active in mental health education and has provided numerous lectures and training workshops to health-care professionals, corporate clients, and the public at large. Her contributions to teaching and mentoring fellow professionals have earned her teaching awards and most recently, the National Healthcare Group (Singapore) Teaching Award for Allied Health Senior Educators 2022.
Areas of Interest:
- Anger Management
- Anxiety Disorders
- Complex Trauma
- Desression
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- PTSD
- Grief & Loss
- Health / Lifestyle Management
- Life Stage Stransistions
- Parenting Support
- Sleep & Insomnia
- Workplace Stress
- Peri & Post-natal Depression
- Perimenopause & Menopause
Sue Ann works in the Newmarket office- please contact our friendly administrative team to book an appointment.