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Moments in Mind

Podcast by Pearson Clinical Assessment

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About Moments in Mind

A brand-new content series from Pearson Clinical Assessment.In each episode, you’ll meet someone who makes a profound difference in other people’s wellbeing every single day.From psychologists to occupational therapists to speech pathologists, you’ll hear about the moments that have changed their lives—and changed the lives of the people who they support.Along the way, you’ll hear real-life stories of people’s struggle and strength – of professional intervention and inspiration – and journeys of personal discovery and recovery.And in every episode, our guests reveal some of the proven strategies and trusted methods that have led to moments of breakthrough with their clients.

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14 episodes

episode Oliver’s mission to make mental healthcare more accessible and inclusive artwork

Oliver’s mission to make mental healthcare more accessible and inclusive

We’ve saved one of our best conversations for last! In this season finale of Moments in Mind, Dr Oliver Suendermann takes us behind the scenes of Intellect in Singapore, one of the world’s fastest-growing mental health platforms. As Vice President, Clinical, Oliver spearheads efforts to dismantle stigma and radically scale access to mental healthcare by combining cutting-edgetechnology, cultural sensitivity and clinical excellence. Oliver also shares anecdotes and learnings from his storied career, including spells at prestigious London institutions Bethlem Hospital (yes, the origin of the term “bedlam”) and The Priory. Along the way, he reflects on some remarkable moments from his career, includingtreating clients crippled by severe trauma and obsessional disorders. Oliver vividly describes one memorable story, that of “Eric”, who was grappling with both genocide trauma and debilitating OCD. Through compassion, exposure therapy and trauma-focused interventions like imagery rescripting, Oliver helped Eric reclaim his life. It’s an inspiring reminder that—with the right care and support—some people can recover from mental disorders. This episode is a fitting conclusion to season two. Ending on a note of hope and humanity, witha bold vision for the future: a world where taking care of your mental health is stigma-free and“as normal as brushing your teeth”. Find out more about Intellect [https://intellect.co/]. Timestamps: * 00:03:45 Oliver’s experiences treating people with anxiety disorders at Bethlem Hospital in South London * 00:08:45 How Oliver helped a young man overcome OCD and underlying trauma at The Priory in North London * 00:15:00 The effect that breakthrough moments with clients has on Oliver himself * 00:17:30 Intellect’s mission to make mental health care more accessible, affordable, culturally relevant, timely and fair * 00:20:20 The business case for employers to prioritise employee mental health * 00:21:15 Intellect’s expansion into physical clinics to provide assessments and interventions for children * 00:22:45 The benefits of standardised assessments being available in digital formats * 00:23:40 The changes that Oliver wishes to see in mental health care globally Disclaimer Client details and narratives presented in this podcast have been altered or omitted to protect confidentiality and privacy. Any similarities to actual individuals, events, or circumstances are entirely coincidental. Each client interaction is unique, and the outcomes or breakthroughs described are specific to the individuals involved. These examples are provided for illustrative purposes only and should not be interpreted as guarantees or promises of similar results for others. Pearson Clinical Assessments * Shop all [https://www.pearsonclinical.com.au/products/products-a-z.html] * Shop training [https://www.pearsonclinical.com.au/training.html]

3 Nov 2025 - 27 min
episode Psychologist Scarlet Leong savours her “Oh, now I see!” moments with families artwork

Psychologist Scarlet Leong savours her “Oh, now I see!” moments with families

From formative experiences in her youth to lessons learned in her early career, educational psychologist Scarlet Leong opens up about the moments that have shaped her remarkable career. Along the way, she shares illuminating stories of some of the children she has helped, and she explains how standardised assessments help her to achieve “Oh, now I see!” moments for families. Scarlet combines her clinical expertise with deep empathy as Senior Specialist Psychologist at the Dyslexia Association of Singapore. She describes how her investigative work puts together different pieces of the puzzle—such as behavioural observations, assessment scores and, crucially, noticing the WAY children complete assessments—to reveal how each child learnsbest. Scarlet likens standardised assessments to “a GPS for learning”. They help to map the learningterrain for children, which then allows parents and educators to plot the best path to support their learning needs. When everyone has a better understanding of a child, then they canensure the child receives the right support. Find out more about the Dyslexia Association of Singapore [https://das.org.sg/]. Timestamps: * 00:02:20 Scarlet’s fond childhood memory of a safe and welcoming classroom * 00:03:30 What led Scarlet to pursue psychology as a career * 00:05:20 Dyslexia definition and myth busting * 00:08:20 How the Dyslexia Association of Singapore supports people * 00:11:20 How standardised assessments contribute to “Oh, now I see!” moments for children, parents and educators * 00:16:30 A case study of how Scarlet’s investigative skills helped a child and her mother * 00:22:30 The benefits of standardised assessments being available in digital formats * 00:23:22 The importance of giving children safe spaces, like the one Scarlet experienced in her school days * 00:24:30 What Scarlet hopes to achieve with the Dyslexia Association of Singapore Disclaimer Client details and narratives presented in this podcast have been altered or omitted to protect confidentiality and privacy. Any similarities to actual individuals, events, or circumstances are entirely coincidental. Each client interaction is unique, and the outcomes or breakthroughs described are specific to the individuals involved. These examples are provided for illustrative purposes only and should not be interpreted as guarantees or promises of similar results for others. Pearson Clinical Assessments * Shop all [https://www.pearsonclinical.com.au/products/products-a-z.html] * Shop training [https://www.pearsonclinical.com.au/training.html]

20 Oct 2025 - 27 min
episode Globe-trotting Priscilla Lee helps clients rewrite their inner stories artwork

Globe-trotting Priscilla Lee helps clients rewrite their inner stories

From Singapore to Canada, psychologist Priscilla Lee proves that psychology is a truly global profession and one that transcends borders and cultures. In this episode of Moments in Mind, she shares the personal and professional experiences that shaped her career, from early memories of self-doubt in a high-achieving classroom to setting up her own therapy practice in Calgary. Priscilla discusses her passion for helping neurodiverse clients, including twice-exceptional individuals, who are both gifted and experience learning differences. She explains how her clinical work goes beyond diagnosis, combining deep understanding of the brain with practical strategies that help clients realise their full potential. Standardised assessments are a cornerstone of Priscilla’s practice. Whether it's identifying ADHD, autism or learning challenges, these tools reveal key information that allows her and her team to recommend meaningful support strategies. Priscilla describes therapy as a collaborative journey and one that involves the child, their family, and educators all working together. As Priscilla explains it, “My job is to put myself out of a job.” For her, true success is when a client no longer needs her support, as they’ve developed the skills, confidence, and resilience to move forward on their own. Subscribe to Pearson’s Moments in Mind podcast [https://www.pearsonclinical.com.au/podcast/moments-in-mind.html] on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Find out more about Innerlogue Therapy and Psychology [https://www.innerloguetherapy.com/] Timestamps: * 00:02:06 Priscilla’s early school memory and feelings of self-doubt * 00:04:37 Why she shifted from computer studies to psychology and philosophy * 00:06:11 Her work with neurodiverse and twice-exceptional individuals * 00:09:40 A case study: helping a child with dyspraxia succeed in math * 00:12:33 How she empowers clients to build skills and independence * 00:15:46 Why Priscilla moved from Singapore to Calgary * 00:20:03 Founding and growing Innerlogue Therapy and Psychology * 00:21:24 Advice for psychologists starting their own practice * 00:23:51 The power of assessments and Q-global tools * 00:26:04 Why collaboration with parents and schools is key * 00:29:44 What Priscilla hopes to be remembered for Disclaimer Client details and narratives presented in this podcast have been altered or omitted to protect confidentiality and privacy. Any similarities to actual individuals, events, or circumstances are entirely coincidental. Each client interaction is unique, and the outcomes or breakthroughs described are specific to the individuals involved. These examples are provided for illustrative purposes only and should not be interpreted as guarantees or promises of similar results for others. Pearson Clinical Assessments * Shop all [https://www.pearsonclinical.com.au/products/products-a-z.html] * Shop training [https://www.pearsonclinical.com.au/training.html]

6 Oct 2025 - 31 min
episode Psychologist Adrian Toh shares his quiet moments of truth artwork

Psychologist Adrian Toh shares his quiet moments of truth

In this episode we meet the multi-talented clinical psychologist Adrian Toh, who is driving positive change for Singapore on several fronts. As President of the Singapore Psychological Society, Adrian is advocating for regulation to set quality standards that will protect the public and elevate trust in the profession. As Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the National University of Singapore, he’s helping to champion curiosity, compassion and cultural sensitivity among the next generation of psychologists. And as a clinical psychologist at The Other Clinic, Adrian goes to great lengths to ensure each individual client receives his full attention and expertise. Adrian has enjoyed a varied and fascinating career that has included spells working in hospital, prison, education, clinics and more. In the podcast, he shares some moving recollections of working with clients, such as one who was struggling with chronic pain, and another who was battling OCD. Adrian describes some his motivations, strategies and breakthrough moments. And he explains how standardised assessments benefit clinicians and clients alike. The breadth of his experience over the past two decades has given Adrian a bird’s eye view of how Singaporean attitudes have changed towards mental health. So, in this episode, he reflects on the bigger picture, considering where the profession has come from and where it’s headed next.(And for any younger psychologists listening, Adrian has some comforting advice to help you get through difficult phases of your career.) * Subscribe to Pearson’s Moments in Mind podcast [https://www.pearsonclinical.com.au/podcast/moments-in-mind.html] on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. * Find out more about The Other Clinic [https://theotherclinic.sg/adrian-toh/]. * Find out more about the National University of Singapore [https://fass.nus.edu.sg/psy/]. * Find out more about Singapore Psychological Society [https://x-apple-ql-id2//www.spreaker.com/word/%255bHeadline%2520options%2520for%2520Pearson%2520to%2520choose%2520from%255d%2520%2520%2520Adrian%2520Toh%2520brings%2520calm,%2520quiet%2520reflection%2520to%2520clients%E2%80%99%2520moments%2520of%2520struggle%2520%2520%255bor%255d%2520%2520Psychologist%2520Adrian%2520Toh%2520shares%2520his%2520quiet%2520moments%2520of%2520truth%2520%2520%255bor%255d%2520%2520How%2520Adrian%2520Toh%2520is%2520driving%2520Singapore%E2%80%99s%2520quiet%2520revolution%2520in%2520psychology%2520%2520%255bor%255d%2520%2520Psychologist%2520Adrian%2520Toh%E2%80%99s%2520quiet%2520moments%2520of%2520joy,%2520self-doubt,%2520and%2520breakthrough]. Timestamps: * 00:04:00 Adrian’s early career dilemma and how “a quiet, honest moment of clarity” made him choose psychology * 00:06:00 Changing attitudes towards mental health in Singapore * 00:08:00 Adrian’s breakthrough moments with a client who was struggling with chronic pain * 00:12:00 How Adrian overcame moments of self-doubt and difficulty in his early career * 00:14:00 Adrian’s moments of curiosity, inspiration and joy when teaching students * 00:16:00 Working in a busy clinic with many clients, Adrian explains how he maintains a clear focus on each and every individual * 00:17:30 Adrian’s breakthrough moments with a client who was struggling with OCD * 00:20:20 How Adrian draws upon standardised assessments to provide clarity, structure and objectivity * 00:22:30 How clinical assessments are helping to maintain high standards in psychological practice in Singapore * 00:24:20 Adrian’s ambition to shape the future of psychology to benefit Singaporeans and clinicians alike Disclaimer Client details and narratives presented in this podcast have been altered or omitted to protect confidentiality and privacy. Any similarities to actual individuals, events, or circumstances are entirely coincidental. Each client interaction is unique, and the outcomes or breakthroughs described are specific to the individuals involved. These examples are provided for illustrative purposes only and should not be interpreted as guarantees or promises of similar results for others. Pearson Clinical Assessments * Shop all [https://www.pearsonclinical.com.au/products/products-a-z.html] * Shop training [https://www.pearsonclinical.com.au/training.html]

22 Sep 2025 - 29 min
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