Find help
Sometimes a person helps more than an app.
A short list of practitioners in Malaysia we'd send a friend to. Couples therapists, individual therapists, support groups. The list is small on purpose.
How this list is built
- No fees, no kickbacks, no sponsored slots.
- Practitioners are licensed and self-declare their training.
- Removed if a parent flags concern. Always verify fit yourself.
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The list is small on purpose. Try widening one filter. Language and format are the usual culprits.
If private isn't possible
Free and government options.
Not every parent can spend RM 300 a week on therapy. These are the doors we send people to when private isn't an option, slower, but real.
Hospital Putrajaya
Psychiatry & psychology dept.
GP referral required. Long wait, but free for citizens.
Hospital Bahagia
National psychiatric hospital
For more acute needs. Outpatient and inpatient.
University clinics
UM, USM, HELP, Sunway
Trainee therapists, supervised. RM 30–80 per session.
Faith-based counselling
Mosque, church, temple
Many have trained counsellors. Often free for the community.
Crisis · 24/7
If tonight is too heavy.
These lines pick up. They are trained for this exact call. You don't need to know what to say.
Befrienders KL
24/7, English & Bahasa Melayu · suicidal feelings, distress
03-7627 2929
Talian Kasih
24/7 · domestic, child & family welfare (KPWKM)
15999
Women's Aid Organisation (WAO)
24/7 hotline + WhatsApp · domestic violence, safety planning
03-7956 3488
MIASA Crisis Line
Daytime · mental health peer support
1-800-820-066
If a child is in danger
Police / ambulance · immediate
999
Editorial note
A small list, on purpose.
We don't take fees from anyone on this list. We don't take referral kickbacks. Practitioners can't pay to be here.
We can't vet every practitioner ourselves, nobody honestly can. What we do: we only list people who are licensed, who self-declare their training, and who agree to our terms. The list grows slowly on purpose.
If a parent tells us a practitioner here did harm, we remove them and we don't put them back. No exceptions, no appeal process. We trust parents over practitioners on this.