Mental Health Care Wherever You Are
Your online mental health care provider for young adults and older
Who is it for?
There is no health without mental health. We are here to assist those who are ready to take the reins of caring for their overall well-being by also paying attention to their mental health.
Specifically, our services are for those who:
want to overcome their mental health blocks
are in transition or in crisis
want to reinvent themselves and redesign their lives
need life coaching & counseling
Why go online?
more accessible for those with geographical restrictions
more affordable than seeing a specialist in person
more convenient for those with time constraints
greater level of comfort — some people feel more at ease expressing themselves from the comfort of their own home
Our 3-Step Process
1. Book An Appointment
Whether it’s for a single session or a 4-session engagement (and beyond), kindly schedule your appointment with us through our calendar.
2. Finalize Your Booking
Upon successfully confirming your session with us through our calendar, FINALIZE your booking by heading to the payment section found right below the appointment calendar.
*The Zoom meeting link will be emailed to you within 24 hours upon payment confirmation.
3. 1st Session!
We’ll send you an email reminder 24 hours before your appointment so please keep an eye on your inbox.
See you soon!
Meet Your Psychologist
Anna Tajminah is a registered Muslim psychologist (IAMP Reg. No.: 025/MBR/VII/2022), an active member of the International Association of Muslim Psychologists (IAMP), and has been in the mental health profession for more than 10 years now.
For more than six years, she taught Psychology to university students while volunteering as a psychosocial support specialist and psychological first aid (PFA) trainer in disaster-affected areas.
Prior to focusing on Psycreatives, she was the ASEAN Regional Coordinator of a US-based humanitarian organization, Helping Hand for Relief and Development (HHRD USA), where she was tasked to oversee, assess, and monitor their emergency response and rehabilitation projects in Myanmar, Cambodia, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
She has delivered talks and trainings not just in her home country, the Philippines, but also in Thailand, Malaysia, and in more than five states in the US. Virtually, she has conducted mental health talks before crowds from the USA, UK, Japan, India, Singapore, Canada, Algeria, Morocco, Pakistan, and Malaysia.
She began her PhD studies in Psychology at the University of the Philippines (UP Diliman) and is currently continuing it at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) with posttraumatic growth as her research focus.
Anna Tajminah is the author of “Deen in the Metro: Coping Styles of Muslim Filipino Youth” funded by Thailand’s Asia Resource Foundation and is one of the co-authors of the first and only training module on Mental Health & Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) for Muslim Filipinos published by Anak Mindanao and the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos.
Don’t take our word for it!
Read up on what others have to say about our services
I appreciated how Anna empathized with me and really found time to speak to me about what I was going through. During the session, I did not feel rushed nor did I feel like she was just “doing her job”, which is something you may feel during a consultation with other psychologists or coaches who bill by the hour.
She not only provided me with some clarity on the matter of anxiety, but she also brought me a lot of comfort, knowing that there was someone out there I could actually talk to and who cared to listen without judgment.
For me, Anna’s qualities embody everything that a person would wish to get out of a consultation with a psychologist or a coach – a safe avenue where you can tell another person everything that’s on your mind like you’ve known this person for ages – absolutely forgetting the fact that you two are actually complete strangers.