
Natasha Kaylin Stanley
Counsellor
Master of Professional Counselling, Monash University
Bachelor of Psychology (Hons) – UCSI University
KB09125
Natasha was born and raised in Malaysia, by two local parents of Chinese, Baba Nyonya, and Indian origins. She is a licensed counsellor certified with the Malaysian National Board of Counsellors (KB09125, PA08735).
Natasha helps clients recognize and unpack unhelpful thought patterns. Like self-criticism, all-or-
nothing thinking, or catastrophizing. She will explore where these beliefs may have originated,
whether through past experiences, family messages, or cultural narratives. From there, she will
challenge them to engage in more effective behaviours that align with their values, such as setting
boundaries, practicing self-compassion, or taking intentional steps toward goals, so they can break free from old cycles and build a more fulfilling, grounded life.
Her work with clients ranges from mental health concerns such as, but not limited to; stress, anxiety, depression, loss and grief, interpersonal issues, relationship concerns, personal growth and development, life transitions, suicidal ideations, trauma, work adjustment issues.
She has worked within private and non-governmental sectors where she learned to lead teams and be a fellow collaborator in community projects. She has assisted adults, students, elderly, and
LGBTIQQ communities in their healing journey. Currently, she supervises the next generation of
trainee counsellors at Monash University.
In her free time, Natasha enjoys binge-watching Netflix, acrylic painting and chatting with friends.




