Vision: The Promotion of Human Well-Being in Singapore
Mission: To Advance the Research and Practice of Psychology in Singapore

SarahEl Low is a Clinical Health Psychologist, graduated in 1998 from the National University of Singapore (NUS) with Honours. She has been in practice since 2001 after pursuing a Masters in the United Kingdom, achieving a Distinction (top 1% of her cohort). She did her research and thesis on the “Spontaneous Remission of Cancer”. She has extensive experiences with children & adolescents, adults and geriatrics, always pursuing the latest evidence-based and exploring various science-based therapies for her patients. She continually upgrades her skills. She is an EMDR-trained practitioner with EMDR Singapore, and has a Diploma in Human Nutrition, specially trained in managing the body-mind connection, behavioural medicine for chronic diseases and her approach to mental health with a biopsychosocial-spiritual model. Currently she is practicing in both public and private organisations, with occasional involvement in workgroups by the Ministry of Health (MOH). For government entities, she sees patients with physical conditions and poor psychological states, related to management of chronic diseases, such as, diabetes, obesity, cardiac, renal, and dementia. For private practice, she covers a variety of mental health issues not limited to chronic diseases. She undertook various frontline projects during SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome – 2003) and Coronavirus disease (COVid-19).

This is her first-term serving Singapore Psychological Society as Honorary Secretary. She believes in giving back to society, and was involved in several overseas missions and local voluntary work since she was 17. However, psychology was never her pursuit of priority and perfection. She is a devoted and passionate mother of two, and always puts her children before herself or career. As she believes the world would go on without her, however she means the world to her children.