Hoang-Thai Nguyen
- Position: Chuyên Viên Tham Vấn Trị Liệu Tâm Lý tại Saigon Psychub
Review Psychologist
Hoang-Thai Nguyen
Therapist
Qualifications:
- – Master’s student in Clinical Psychology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City (2026, expected)
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– Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City (2017-2020)
Certifications & Training:
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– Foundational Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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– Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Serious Mental Illness (CT-R)
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– CBT for Depression
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– CBT for Anxiety
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– CBT Workshop for Couples
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– Integrating Mindfulness into CBT
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– Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Adolescents (CT-R): Essentials of CBT (Webinar)
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– CBT Workshop for Bipolar Disorder
Areas of Expertise:
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– Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R) for severe mental health conditions, including psychosis and bipolar spectrum disorders
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– Beckian Cognitive Therapy for difficulties related to depression, anxiety, relationship challenges, and issues involving suicidality and self-harm
Professional Experience
Mr. Hoang-Thai Nguyen has extensive experience supporting individuals with clinical diagnoses such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and psychosis, as well as those facing life challenges and difficulties, working collaboratively with them toward recovery.
As one of the pioneering Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R) practitioners in Vietnam, Mr.Hoang-Thai Nguyen has a strong interest in working with individuals experiencing serious mental health conditions (including bipolar disorder and psychosis) on their recovery journeys. Guided by the philosophy “Recovery Extends to All,” he believes in every individual’s capacity for recovery and growth. He is deeply committed to advancing this therapeutic approach in clinical practice, as well as in the training and supervision of the next generation of psychotherapists in Vietnam.
Personal Quote:
“Recovery is not a destination; it is the evolution of a pathway of flourishing. It is successful participation and involvement in the community of one’s choosing. Recovery is the active fulfillment of one’s highly valued aspirations.”

