Singapore Polytechnic
Roxanne Koh is a seasoned mental health professional and founder of Therapy Without Boxes, advocating for an inclusive approach to mental health by helping clients aged 13 and above understand their emotions. Currently serving as an adjunct trainer and lecturer, Roxanne delivers workshops and tutorials on mental health topics across various organizations. Previous roles include mental health counselor at Northeast Medical Group, resource specialist at Youth Corps Singapore, and case management officer at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, where Roxanne enhanced mental health support services. Educational qualifications include a Master in Counselling from Monash University and a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology from Nanyang Technological University Singapore.
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Singapore Polytechnic
Singapore Polytechnic was set up on 27 October 1954 in the heart of the financial district, making it the very first polytechnic to be established in Singapore. We offer a broad-based, multi-disciplinary and flexible curriculum dedicated to hands-on experience and are committed to the development of applied research and development capability to enhance the quality of teaching and commercialisation efforts. Today, it offers a wide range of 48 diplomas across 10 academic schools, boosting a graduate output of more than 184,000.