Jumh Tantri

Jumh Tantri, Counsellor and Career Coach at The Counselling Place Singapore, specializing in children, teenagers, and career guidance in English, Indonesian/Malay, Mandarin, Korean, and Japanese.

Counsellor / Parenting Coach / Career Coach

  • $200 office hours
    $210 after hours

  • In-person / online
    Mon-Sun: 10am-9pm

In line with MOH regulations, masks must be worn for all face to face appointments

MS-Cou, BCou

​Jumh holds a Master of Counselling from Swinburne University of Technology (Australia), a Bachelor of Counselling from Singapore University of Social Science (Singapore), and a Professional Diploma of Psychotherapy and Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy from The School of Positive Psychology (Singapore). He is currently a Provisional Clinical member of Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC). He had training with SOS in suicide intervention and had experience working with clients with suicidal ideation and attempts. 

Jumh has 7 years of experience in counselling children and youths (typical/special needs), young adults, working adults, couples, and families. He has worked in school, special need centre, mental institution, family service centre, and church settings. ​Jumh works with children dealing with issues of school refusal, ASD, ADHD, anxiety, anger management, assertiveness, social skills, self-esteem, traumas, and depression. He helps teenagers to deal with issues of eating disorder, self-esteem/images, cutting/self-harm, depression, anxiety, social skills, traumas, and career/interest development. 

With individual adults, Jumh supports them on relationship issues, career choice, childhood traumas, depression, and anxiety. He also worked with singles in dating phase and couples to work on realistic resolution for their situation.

When working with couples, Jumh helps couples in dealing issues from childhood/past relationships scars, using 5 love languages and 5 ways of apologies to increase their intimacy and rekindle their relationship, conflict resolution, finding common interest. Jumh is a believer in 5 love languages and 5 ways of apologies to strengthen relationships between couples.

Jumh also has experience in helping families. For example, guiding family members to be aware and clear about their boundaries and fulfil their roles in strengthening their family bond, conflict resolution, resolving ambiguity in their roles as a family member, and working on time management/self-care. Jumh has experience in using structural family therapy to organise each member in how they can function well in their family subsystems.

Jumh is also trained in Career Counselling to work with individuals who are secondary/high school students finding passion in future endeavours; fresh graduates finding jobs or mid-life crisis career switch using Holland Typology, Super’s Life Span, Gottfredson’s theory, and Happenstance theory.


• Children
• Teenagers
• Parents
• Adults
• Couples
• Families

Languages

• English
• Mandarin
• Indonesian / Malay
• Korean (intermediate)
• Japanese (basic)

Works with

• ADHD / ASD
• Parent coaching
• Parent-child relationship
• Children’s behavioral issues
• Self-esteem issues
• Eating disorders
• Social skills training
• Career coaching
• Assertiveness
• Self harm
• Trauma
• Anger management
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Relationship issues

Specialisation

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
• Narrative Therapy
• Mindfulness
• Redecision Therapy
• Transactional Analysis (TA)
• Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
• Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Motivational Interviewing
• Choice Theory
• Reality Therapy
• Marital Family Therapy

Theoretical Approach

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