Jacqueline Wong

Registered Psychologist (Educational and Developmental Psychology Registrar)

B. Soc Sci. (Psych) (Hons), M. Psych. (Ed.Psych), MAPS

Jacqueline is a Registered Psychologist under the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and a member of the Australian Psychological Society (MAPS). She completed her professional training in educational psychology at The University of Melbourne. Her passion lies in working with neurodiverse children and teenagers, including Autism and PDA, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Specific Learning Difficulties (SLD), giftedness and intellectual disabilities (ID).

She offers a range of services, including comprehensive psychoeducational assessments, individual therapy, social skills groups, consultations with parents and teachers, and school observations. Drawing from her extensive experience working with international school students from diverse cultural backgrounds in Hong Kong, Jacqueline has developed strong cultural awareness and sensitivity that informs her practice. Recognising the importance of a holistic approach, she also places great emphasis on adopting a family systemic perspective. Through engaging family members and fostering collaboration, she strives to facilitate the achievement of common goals and promote the overall well-being of the family unit. Jacqueline is fluent in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin (Putonghua), enabling her to effectively conduct sessions for bilingual Chinese families.

During her spare time, Jacqueline enjoys cooking, going to the gym and making mini DIY projects. Jacqueline finds solace in the art of cooking and crafting. For her, these are not just a hobby; it is a form of meditation that provides her with inner peace. Jacqueline has started horse riding recently, embracing the idea that learning and growth are ongoing processes.