Psychotherapy
Building Resilience and Unlocking Inner Healing
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Psychotherapy
Building Resilience and Unlocking Inner Healing
At Sens Fontaine, we believe true health is holistic—a unity of body and mind. Just as your physical structure needs realignment through Osteopathy, your internal emotional landscape and thought patterns often require professional tuning.
We are proud to introduce Ady Lungto our team to provide professional, culturally sensitive counseling and psychotherapy.
About Ady Lung
Ady combines sharp professional acumen with a deep passion for social service. Holding qualifications from Hong Kong, the US, and the UK, she brings a broad, international perspective grounded in real-world experience.

What is Psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy is far more than just “chatting” or “venting.” It is a scientifically grounded process of exploration, shifting and restructuring.
It is a collaborative partnership between you and the therapist. In a strictly confidential and safe environment, Ady uses professional psychological techniques to help you peel back the layers of your thoughts. Together, you will identify subconscious behavioral patterns, untangle confusion, and uncover the root causes affecting your current life. We focus not just on symptom relief, but on building your Mental Resilience & Self Love—equipping you with the tools to handle future challenges with clarity and compassion.

What are the Benefits?
Just as manual therapy restores physical mobility, psychotherapy restores your emotional regulation and cognitive flexibility.
Suitable For Whom?
You do not need to wait for a breakdown to seek help. Psychotherapy is “maintenance for the brain,” vital for anyone wanting to optimize their quality of life.
Professionals & Executives
Those facing high-pressure environments, decision fatigue, or burnout.
People in Transition
Individuals navigating migration, career changes, breakups, or new identities (such as new parents).
Caregivers
Those feeling overwhelmed by the weight of looking after family or elderly parents.
Self-Explorers
People whose lives seem stable on the outside, but who feel an internal void or lack of motivation.
Suitable for What Issues/Conditions?
- Emotional Distress: Persistent anxiety, depression, panic attacks, or mood swings.
- Relationship Conflicts: Communication breakdowns with partners, family disputes, or social anxiety.
- Trauma & PTSD: Difficulty moving past old shadows, childhood trauma, or accident-related shock.
- Sleep Disorders: Insomnia caused by an inability to “switch off” the brain.
- Psychosomatic Symptoms: Physical discomfort that medical tests cannot explain, often linked to stress.
