Psychotherapy

A safe space to pause, breathe, and rediscover yourself through therapy, a journey towards becoming More of Me. 

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Couple & Family Therapy

Rebuilding connection through empathy, dialogue, and understanding. Discovering how we can grow into More of Us.

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Practitioner Supervision

A reflective space for supervision and growth, where insight and curiosity strengthen your capacity to embody More of You in practice.

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About US

Visual Identity Behind More Of Me

More of Me reflects the heart of the counselling process, a space for dialogue, discovery, and growth. The two chat bubbles, one in the background and one in the foreground, rest on a counselling chair to symbolize the dyadic nature of therapy.

In the background, it represents the counsellor, a grounded and attuned presence that provides containment, empathy, and guidance. It reflects stability and support, offering a steady foundation for the client to explore and develop their emerging self.

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In the foreground, it carries the words More of Me! to represent the client’s voice, experience, and emerging sense of self. It reflects curiosity and self-expression, providing a space for the client to explore, understand, and grow into who they are becoming.

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More of Me! symbolizes vitality, energy, and awakening, the spark that comes from rediscovering one’s inner strength and authenticity. It embodies the moment when clients begin to see and feel that they can want more for themselves, live with intention, and take ownership of their growth.

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More of Me represents an invitation to engage in a relational and transformative process, where insight and understanding unfold through dialogue and reflection. It encourages exploration of one’s inner world, fostering growth, healing, and stepping into the person you are becoming.

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ABOUT ME

About the Founder

Mr. Wee Sin Teck is currently a Senior Counsellor at a social service agency. Over the past 15 years, he has worked in diverse settings, including counselling services, medical social work, and family services. Coming from a non-profit background, counselling has been both his passion and life direction. He strives to create a space of authenticity and trust, where clients can safely explore their inner experiences and embrace more of themselves, being truly More of Me!

In his current role, he supervises counsellors and counselling trainees from tertiary institutions such as James Cook University (JCU) and ECTA, guiding their professional and personal development as future mental health practitioners. From his supervisory experience, he has also developed a new supervisory framework, the Reflective Weight Calibration Model (RWCM), which explores how principles of machine learning can illuminate supervision, reflection, and intuitive growth in counsellors.

Beyond his professional life, he is a father and husband. These roles that have deepened his empathy and understanding of human relationships. He often writes reflections on patterns and phenomena observed in daily life. From observing his children, he developed a relaxation technique called Reflex-Oriented Progressive Relaxation (ROPR), based on newborn reflexes and principles of muscle relaxation.

Individuals and families discovering
More of Me! through counselling.

I came to counselling because I wanted to work on my anger management and my relationship with my wife. At first, I was nervous, but ST created a safe and non-judgmental space where I felt comfortable to share everything.
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Boundary Contact Begins in the Cradle. A Developmental–Somatic View of How Infants Learn “Yes,” “No,” and the Edges of Themselves.

When adults struggle with boundaries, we often approach the issue cognitively: practice saying no, honour your yes, identify your limits, ask for what you need.

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Deep Reinforcement Learning and the Architecture of Human Supervision

In recent months, I’ve been exploring how machine learning principles, especially deep reinforcement learning, can illuminate what happens in clinical supervision.

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The Reflective Weight Calibration Model (RWCM): Exploring How Machine Learning Principles Illuminate Human Supervision and Intuitive Growth

Supervision has always been described as a reflective process where growth happens through dialogue, feedback, and self-awareness.

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