Meet the Marble Team
Chartered psychologists, therapists, and specialists trained in the UK, USA, and Europe.
Our team brings deep expertise in adult mental health, child and adolescent development, trauma, neurodiversity, and family systems. We're multilingual, culturally informed, and committed to ongoing supervision and professional development.
Dr. Hannah Kyaw Thaung
PsychD, BSc(Hons) | Chartered Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Hannah brings together Irish and Myanmar heritage, UK clinical training, and the lived experience of parenting across cultures in Southeast Asia. As a mother of three, and someone who grew up attending international schools herself, she understands both the opportunities and emotional complexities that come with life between worlds. She specialises in psychological assessment and works with families navigating everything from toddler tantrums to teenage identity questions, and with couples trying to stay connected through the chaos of expat life. Her approach draws from evidence-based methods like Gottman Couples Therapy and CBT, but always starts with one question: what does your family actually need right now?
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Stephanie Beltramini
MSc Psychology | Certified CBT Therapist
Stephanie was born in Cameroon and spent 28 years building a life across African nations before relocating to Myanmar in 2021, where she lived and worked for several years. Having experienced major cultural transitions herself, she's navigated the same questions many of her clients are asking: How do I adapt without losing myself? How do I help my children feel grounded when everything keeps shifting? Trained in Germany (MSc Psychology, CBT certification), she works with children, teens, and adults facing anxiety, depression, burnout, and the weight of constant adjustment. She works in English, German, and French, using approaches that feel practical rather than clinical: CBT, ACT, and psychoeducation that actually translates to daily life.
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Simone Cavell
BSc (Hons) Psychology, MSc Health Psychology | GMBPsS
Simone has lived and worked across Myanmar, Thailand, and Cambodia, giving her a deep understanding of the cultural and emotional landscapes of life in Southeast Asia. Her clinical foundation was built in UK inpatient and outpatient settings and refined through years of regional practice—supporting people through trauma, grief, chronic illness, and the kind of depression that makes daily life feel overwhelming. She works with children, teens, and adults using approaches that blend structure (CBT, mindfulness-based therapies) with genuine, person-centred care. Clients describe her as calm, steady, and thoughtful—someone who doesn't rush the process, but also doesn't let you stay stuck.
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Kin Meng Choi
Singaporean Accredited Counsellor & Psychotherapist
Kin Meng is a Singaporean-Accredited counselor and psychotherapist (6 years clinical training in the UK) who understands what it's like to build an identity across borders—and how that shapes the way we show up in relationships, careers, and major life transitions. He works with adults, young adults, and soon-to-be parents, offering both the kind of deep, exploratory therapy that helps you understand why you keep repeating certain patterns, and the practical, solution-focused work that helps you actually change them. His approach is warm, collaborative, and non-judgmental—whether you need 6 sessions or 6 months.
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Erin Majesty
Licensed Clinical Social Worker | EMDR Trained
Erin is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker from the USA (BSc, MA Honors in Social Work) who spent years working in humanitarian aid, child protection, and psychosocial support in crisis settings—which means she's sat with people through some of the hardest moments imaginable. She specializes in trauma, burnout, compassion fatigue, grief, and the kind of emotional exhaustion that comes from caring too much for too long. Erin is trained in IFS (Level 1) and EMDR (EMDRIA), and she integrates these with evidence-based approaches like CBT and solution-focused therapy, alongside body-based practices such as breathwork and trauma-sensitive yoga. Available for online sessions only, her work is especially well suited to aid workers, remote professionals, and anyone needing grounded, flexible support without adding another commute to their day.
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Else Thiebou
BSc Social Work, MSc Clinical Psychology
Else has lived in Myanmar and now calls Thailand home, though her path here has also taken her through Africa and Europe—giving her a lived understanding of what it means to adapt, adjust, and find your footing in new places. As a clinical psychologist trained in the Netherlands, she works with children, teens, and adults facing trauma, anxiety, depression, self-harm, and relationship struggles. Her approach is trauma-informed and integrative, which in practice means she's less interested in fitting you into a treatment manual and more focused on what actually helps you feel safer, steadier, and more connected. She offers individual and family therapy online.
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Drs Sjoukje W. Zijlstra
Masters in Child Psychology | Clinical Child Psychologist
Sjoukje has lived in Myanmar for over 25 years—longer than many of her clients have been alive—which gives her a depth of cultural understanding that's rare among international clinicians. Trained as a clinical child psychologist in the Netherlands, she works with children, teens, and their families on everything from anxiety and school struggles to the harder stuff: self-harm, early childhood trauma, anger that seems to come from nowhere. With adults, she specializes in unpacking the early experiences that still shape how you move through the world, and figuring out how to break patterns that aren't serving you anymore. Her approach centers on mobilizing the people around you—family, friends, community—because healing rarely happens in isolation. Available for online appointments and in person in Yangon, Monday to Friday, 9:00am–6:00pm.
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