
Mr Minh Dung Hoang Le
Clinical Psychologist
“Minh Dung is a mental health practitioner who can help clients find clarity, self-awareness, connection, and wellness. Book our 60-minute appointment via https://calendar.app.google/uBwPuBGhjRTvEsPf6”
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- Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ward Vinh Hoi
- Mr Minh Dung Hoang Le
About Me
Approach
MD Psychology is committed to using evidence-based psychological interventions in the treatment of mental disorders, adhering to the clinical guidelines of leading global organisations, such as NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence), APA (American Psychological Association), and APS (Australian Psychological Society). This ensures you receive the most effective and safest care possible. This commitment reassures you that all therapy at MD Psychology is grounded in globally recognised standards.
The evidence-based psychological interventions that I have received training, include:
- Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders – Centre for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University (United States)
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy – Medical University of South Carolina (United States)
- Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Eating Disorders – University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
- STAIR Narrative Therapy – National Centre for PTSD in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States)
- Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) – Australasian Sleep Association (Australia)
- Foundations of Positive Psychology Specialisation – University of Pennsylvania (United States)
- Integrating Cognitive Behaviour Therapy & Mindfulness – Beck Institute for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (United States)
- HeartMath® Interventions – HeartMath Institute (United States)
- Motivational Interviewing – University of Missouri at Kansas City (United States)
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Services
As a dedicated psychologist, I bring a wealth of professional experience from various esteemed settings across the United States, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam. My career has spanned a wide range of diverse environments - from community health centres and corporate offices to NGOs and hospitals - providing me with a unique, global perspective on mental health. I am also actively engaged in public outreach, having delivered numerous community-facing talks to raise awareness about mental health among various audiences.
Central to MD Psychology’s approach is a deep understanding of the intersectionality of race, multiculturalism, identity, family dynamics, relationships, and relational trauma. I aim to be a dedicated advocate and motivator for my clients, urging them to welcome growth and cultivate resilience. MD Psychology’s principles of practice stem from a biopsychosocial healthcare model, which aims to understand the client's illness experience based on biological, psychological, and social/environmental factors.
I encourage my clients to examine circumstances from various angles and aim high, motivating them to strive for their utmost potential. My psychotherapy practice and research training underscore a deep commitment to enhancing resilience and nurturing personal development in clients by enabling individuals to uncover their solutions throughout the therapeutic process. I am committed to helping individuals navigate their inner landscapes with clarity, self-awareness, and a sense of connection, ultimately fostering holistic wellness. MD Psychology’s mission is to ensure that clients feel supported and understood throughout their journey, shedding light on aspects they may not have previously considered and empowering them to take meaningful steps forward.
Services Offered:
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Coaching
A goal-oriented practice focused on identifying objectives, overcoming obstacles, and taking action, centred on the present and future rather than past difficulties.
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Corporate Workshops
Mental health and well-being workshops delivered in workplace settings, covering topics like stress management, resilience, and communication.
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Trauma Counseling
Counselling specifically for people affected by traumatic events, focused on processing what happened and reducing symptoms like flashbacks and hypervigilance.
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Wellness Support
Holistic support focused on overall well-being, including stress management, lifestyle balance, and building sustainable healthy habits.
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Relationship Counseling
Counselling for couples or partners focused on improving communication, rebuilding trust, and strengthening emotional connection.
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Online Therapy
Therapy sessions conducted over video call, phone, or secure messaging, using the same professional methods delivered remotely.
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Works With:
- •Adults
- •Individuals
- •Organisations
Area of Expertise
Scope of Practice:
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Abuse
Emotional, physical, or sexual mistreatment by another person that causes lasting psychological harm and disrupts a person's sense of safety.
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Anger
An intense emotional response to perceived threat, injustice, or frustration that, when persistent or uncontrolled, can damage relationships and well-being.
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Cross-Cultural
The psychological challenges of living between two or more cultures, including identity conflicts, acculturation stress, and difficulties with belonging.
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Grief & Loss
The emotional, physical, and psychological response to the death of a loved one or another significant loss.
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LGBTQI+ Support
The unique psychological experiences of LGBTQI+ individuals, including identity exploration, coming out, discrimination, minority stress, and relationship dynamics.
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Identity Issues
A person's sense of who they are, including their values, beliefs, roles, and self-perception, and the distress that arises when this sense is unclear, fragmented, or negative.
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Relationship Issues
Difficulties in romantic relationships, including communication problems, trust breakdowns, conflict patterns, or uncertainty about the relationship's future.
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Suicide Bereavement or Crisis
The grief of losing someone to suicide, or being in a state of suicidal crisis oneself, both carrying unique psychological weight that differs from other forms of loss.
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Trauma
The lasting psychological impact of deeply distressing events, such as violence, abuse, accidents, or disasters, that overwhelm a person's ability to cope.
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Stress / Burnout
The body and mind's response to prolonged or excessive demands. When sustained, it can lead to emotional exhaustion, detachment, and reduced functioning (burnout).
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Professional Title:
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Clinical Psychologist
An advanced mental health professional trained to assess and treat a wide range of difficulties, from anxiety and depression to trauma and complex conditions.
Qualifications
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Melbourne
Registrations
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Psychologist

