About PSI

PSI: Psychological Services International provides a broad range of psychological services to the general public as well as expatriate population, both in-person and online. We provide counseling, therapy, and assessment services for children, adolescents, adults, couples and families right here in Bangkok.

The professionals who work at PSI are clinical psychologists, social workers, psychotherapists and counselors. Our multinational, multicultural staff includes some of the most experienced psychotherapists in Thailand. Services are available in English, Thai and French.

PSI is a private group practice of independent mental health professionals. PSI counselors are highly experienced and trained to the highest levels of professional expertise and ethics. Each therapist maintains and manages their own private practice located at PSI. PSI is not a clinic, a business or a community mental health center. We work together because we are committed to maintaining high professional standards and to working as part of a collegial community.

PSI’s Professionals

  • Daniel Boyd, MA, MS, CAS.: Mood disorders (depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder), Drug/alcohol abuse and addiction, Expatriate issues, LGBTQIA+ difficulties.
  • Benjamin Weinstein, PhD.: Broad range of anxiety and mood disorders, Trauma/PTSD, Addictions, Anger management, Emotion regulation, Expat adjustment and transitions.
  • Sharda Singh, MSS, LCSW.: Teenage girls and young women challenges, Couples therapy, Relationship & family therapy, Relocation & repatriation, Cross-cultural adjustment, LGBTQ+ teenagers support, Adoption Home Studies & Post-Placement Reports.
  • Jean Francois Botermans, PhD.: Anxiety and Mood disorders, Marital and family issues, Children’s issues, Scientifically-based sex therapy for sexual dysfunctions.
  • Siriluck (Nok) Latsamrit, Ph.D.: Couples therapy for Marital and relationship, Parenting difficulties/coaching, Mental health issues (mood, anxiety, and personality disorders), Stress and work-related, Cross-cultural marriage, Family relationships, Self-development/personal growth.
  • Saovanee (Bigg) Noppaprach, PhD.: Mood disorders (Depression, Anxiety, Panic), Stress & Burnout, Childhood Trauma, Problematic Interpersonal relationships, Cross-cultural communication, Life Transitions. Emotion Regulation and Attachment Styles.
  • Panita Suavansri, DPsych: Difficult relationships, Self-exploration, Personal development, Identity issues, Changes (personal and cultural), Anxiety, Loss, Trauma.
  • Shwanpach Ratanapinyopong (Jid) MA, ATR-BC, ATCS: Conversational and Art therapy, Grief, Stress, Burnout, Family & relationship conflicts, Life-work balance, Depression, Anxiety, Life transitions; Caregivers of seniors, Children with neurodivergence, Child-focused family therapy.